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Palau Climate Champion calls for resource, capacity support for SIDS on Article 6

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The high level political champion flying the flag for Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and its outcomes from COP26 says there is still a long way to go for information, capacity and resourcing for work in this area. Palau’s Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Environment, Steven Victor was an active part of the Pacific high level champions to the...

COP26 Outcomes have left RMI amongst countries on ‘knife-edge’, says Climate Champion Bilimon

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The Pacific Political Champion for Climate Ambition Bruce Bilimon, has told the UK-Pacific Climate Dialogue this week the COP26 Glasgow Outcomes, especially in the final hours, were frustrating and tough. The Marshall Islands Minister for Health was one of five Pacific High Level Champions announced last year. He was amongst the four who were able to travel to Glasgow. On Wednesday...

Pacific’s leadership, commitment and amplified voice acknowledged by COP26 Presidency

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The commitment, leadership and the amplified voice of the Pacific has been acknowledged as having played a key role in the “success” of the Twenty-Sixth Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP26) in Glasgow Scotland. But while the Pacific and the world unpacks the outcomes of COP26, as they prepare for COP27 in Egypt,...

COVID-19 Vaccine Certificate: A regional solution for cross border travel

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The availability of vaccines and ongoing evidence-based research to mitigate COVID-19 is allowing Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs) to explore a variety of safe and efficient means of re-opening borders in efforts to revive economies. One idea quickly gaining ground is a digital travel certificate. The proposal to adopt digital certificates to facilitate cross border travel was raised at the...

Omicron BA.2 confirmed in Tonga, one death reported

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Only 467 people eligible to be vaccinated are left to get their first dose as the government continues to roll out vaccination for COVID-19. Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni confirmed that 78 people have been discharged, 57 recovering with the remaining 133 active cases being monitored. The government also confirmed that one case had also passed away due to underlying medical...

Vanuatu government launches inquiry into labour schemes after testimony from workers in Australia

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The Vanuatu government has launched an inquiry into the country’s labour mobility programmes, including the seasonal worker programme in Australia, citing concerns around safety. The inquiry comes in the wake of testimony from Vanuatu seasonal workers in Australia to a parliamentary hearing earlier this month, in which they alleged they had experienced bullying, exploitative working conditions, poor housing arrangements and...

Cash transfers prove ‘life-saving’ during COVID crisis in Fiji

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An innovative Save the Children digital cash programme helped vulnerable families in Fiji to manage the devastating impacts of COVID-19, a new report shows. The largest humanitarian cash transfer in Fiji’s history used mobile payment platforms to send almost AUD$20 million (US$14 million) in funds to households identified as having the greatest need. The report shows that many families assisted in...

Dislocation and disruption: climate change in the Indo-Pacific in 2035

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By Robert Glasser  The impacts of climate change on the Indo-Pacific, already the most exposed region in the world to climate hazards and home to the world’s fastest-growing populations, economies and geopolitical rivalries, will be profound. The scenario described below is an extrapolation from current climate science and observations of recent extreme climate-related hazards and their societal impacts. It isn’t...

Fijian Drua names team against Brumbies

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Fijian Drua head coach Mick Byrne continues to introduce new Fijians into the Super Rugby Pacific competition by making some changes in the team against the Brumbies in round two this weekend. They play at the GIO Stadium in Canberra, Australia on Saturday. Kaliopasi Uluilakepa makes his debut at loosehead prop, joining hooker Tevita Ikanivere and tighthead prop Samuela Tawake in...

Fiji Drua adapt to Super slow-down tactics

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Mick Byrne will take the slow-down tactics as a compliment and expects a more composed Fijian Drua side to test the Brumbies now their emotional Super Rugby Pacific debut is behind them. The Drua, boasting just one man in five-eighth Baden Kerr with Super Rugby experience, lost 40-10 to the NSW Waratahs in Friday's opening round. Byrne's side scored the game's...

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