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Resilient and inclusive water infrastructure in Tuvu, Fiji

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Manisha Naidu is a final-year medical student at the Fiji School of Medicine who was born and raised in the community of Tuvu in Ba, Fiji. She, alongside other members of her community, have been affected by inadequate access to sufficient or clean water for many years, due to changing rainfall patterns. “Many community members have had health problems due...

Loss and Damage finance significant concern for PSIDS

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By Sanjeshni Kumar Tuvalu’s Director of Climate Change, Pepetua Latasi says loss and damage financing was a key element of the Pacific Island nation’s negotiating position at the 26th United Nations Climate Change conference (COP26) in Glasgow. This remains a priority for Tuvalu in preparation for the 27th United Nations Climate Change conference (COP27). “Tuvalu came prepared to COP26 and our...

Large crowd show strong opposition to re-opening Palau National Marine Sanctuary

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A large crowd of people showed up at the public hearing to oppose the proposed bill to re-open the Palau National Marine Sanctuary to long-line and purse seine fishing. With the Our Oceans Conference (an international conference on oceans’ health) slated to be held in Palau five weeks from now, Palau’s national congress is contemplating overturning one of Palau’s landmark...

Australia’s vaccine diplomacy in Pacific islands wards off Beijing, prime minister says

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Australia has been able to stop an “incursion” by Beijing into the Pacific islands by talking with leaders there weekly and offering vaccine aid, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday. Concern over China's military ambitions for the region, after it provided police and riot equipment to the Solomon Islands, prompted U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken to last month...

Climate finance remains an essential priority for PSIDS

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Pacific Small Islands Developing States (PSIDS) continue to face capacity and resource challenges in accessing global climate funds. Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Climate Change Finance Adviser, Pacific Islands Forums (PIFs), Exsley Taloiburi says climate finance remains the top priority for implementing Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) commitments for Pacific countries. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), in 2019...

Solomon Islands Opposition against proposed extension of Parliament

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Solomon Islands Opposition is concerned with the ruling Democratic Coalition Government for Advancement’s (DCGA’s) continual push to extend Parliament from four to five years. Opposition Leader, Mathew Wale and MP for East Are’Are, Peter Kenilorea Junior (Jnr) are aware that government convened meetings, and also with the recent Chamber of Commerce statement issued, majority did not support the idea. The Opposition...

Tongan PM positive for COVID-19

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Tongan Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni has tested positive for COVID19 and will be home isolated with members of his immediate family for the mandatory health order period. Prime Minister Sovaleni will continue to conduct his duties and responsibilities through technologies, a measure that he has been actively promoting in preparation for, and since the onset of, community transmission of COVID19...

Micronesian maritime security enhanced

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The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) has received the first of two Guardian-class Patrol Boats, delivered through the Pacific Maritime Security Programme, at a handover ceremony Friday in Henderson, Western Australia. President of the Federated States of Micronesia, President David Panuelo and Assistant Minister for Defence, Andrew Hastie welcomed the handover which speaks to the closeness of the relationship, shared...

Cook Islands ease travel restrictions

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Regulations in the Cook Islands are softening, with Prime Minister Mark Brown announcing major changes surrounding travel to the nation. The changes are in response to New Zealand's adjustments to the increasing Omicron infection rate. Rapid Antigen Tests will now be used instead of PCR tests for travellers coming from New Zealand to the Cook Islands. A negative Covid-19 test under supervision...

The UN High Seas Treaty could be the Oceans’ last hope

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  By Rosie Julin United Nations member states have tried for years to reach a global agreement that would protect marine life on the high seas—those parts of the world’s oceans that fall beyond the jurisdiction of any individual country. The endeavor is seen as hugely important for protecting the world’s biodiversity and limiting the impact of climate change. While existing...

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