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Pacific Islands Climate Action Network launches Pacific Climate demands

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The Pacific Climate Action Network (PICAN) in partnership with Greenpeace Australia Pacific is launching Pacific COP26 Climate Demands on Friday 22 October 2021 in the lead up to the UN Climate Summit in Glasgow. Through an intensive consultation, engagement, and collaboration with civil society organisations (CSOs), non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and movements from across the Pacific Island countries, PICAN has developed...

Third of Pacific islands unable to attend Cop26, sparking fears summit will be less ambitious

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A third of Pacific small island states and territories do not plan to send any government figures to the COP26 summit in Glasgow due to Covid-19 travel restrictions. The lack of high-level representation of Pacific nations at the meeting has led to fears that the concerns of these countries, which are among those most at risk due to the climate...

“We’re suffering”: Why climate finance is so important for Pacific countries

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Pacific leaders like Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama have had enough. Speaking at a recent international climate forum hosted by the former U.S vice president Al Gore, Bainimarama refused to be the proverbial canary. “We want more for ourselves then to be helpless songbirds whose demise serves as a warning to others," he said. Fiji and the Pacific's demands are clear, the...

New field hospital being set up in PNG as death rate soars

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The Minister for Health in Papua New Guinea, Jelta Wong, says work has started on a 500-bed field hospital in Port Moresby, as the country's COVID-19 outbreak continues to escalate. The latest status report says another 288 cases have been recorded, taking the total to almost 25,400, with more than 300 deaths. Less than two percent of the population has had...

PNG Opposition says polls deferral dangerous

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Papua New Guinea Speaker of Parliament Jacob Pomat’s suggestion that the 2022 General Elections be deferred by one year is both dangerous and wrong and is a direct threat to democracy and the Constitution, the Opposition says. The Opposition, in a statement, said the call is dangerous because given the normal 70 percent attrition rate of Members of Parliament losing...

Fiji Airways premieres new in-flight safety video

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With Fiji officially opening from 01 December, Fiji Airways, Fiji’s National Airline, has launched an eco-focused In-Flight Safety Video, showcasing footage of the country’s breathtaking natural wonders to travellers, all while championing the local businesses and communities helping to preserve it. Shot across seven locations, the five-minute safety briefing is delivered amongst some of the many initiatives being undertaken to...

Ratu Wiliame Katonivere to be nominated to assume Fiji’s Presidency

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Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama will move Ratu Wiliame Katonivere’s name Friday in Parliament to be the next President of Fiji. In a post on his official Facebook page Bainimarama said the Tui Macuata has accepted his nomination to assume the nation’s Presidency. “I have known Ratu Wiliame as one of our fiercest defenders of the ocean and of the right...

Solomon Islanders bearing witness to climate change

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By Ben Bilua In the Western Province, climate change has spelt death for many islands, but it has also given birth to one. Across the jewel seas of the province, there are regretful scenes as small but beautiful islands fall victim to sea level rise caused by climate change. A report published by Solomon Islands Government Ministry of Environment, Climate Change,...

PNG reports 288 new cases, testing and vaccination rates still low

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Papua New Guinea reported 288 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours raising its cumulative total confirmed cases to 25,356. These new cases were reported from 10 provinces of which Western Highlands Province(WHP)reported the highest of 122; followed by NCD (73); Morobe (45); Central (15); West New Britain (14); Eastern Highlands (11); Western (2); Madang (2); Hela (2);...

Port Moresby General hospital on the verge of collapse

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Papua New Guinea’s Port Moresby General Hospital(PMGH) is reaching a crisis point, with services teetering on collapse unless they are immediately given more support. “We urgently need additional resources to combat the current surge, and we also need the public to follow the Nuipla Pasin to help break the transmission of the virus,” PMGH said in a statement. The situation at...

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