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USP officially welcomes Professor Pal Ahluwalia back as its Vice-Chancellor

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The University of the South Pacific (USP) has formally announced the re-appointment of Professor Pal Ahluwalia as its Vice-Chancellor and President. He will resume on Monday, 09 August 2021 for a 3-year term. He will be based at the USP Samoa Campus. Professor Ahluwalia was re-selected to this position by the USP Council. The USP Council had agreed to offer Professor...

Million dollar package for Fiji 7s and Fijiana teams

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The Fijian government will purchase a piece of land and help build a house for Fiji 7s captain Jerry Tuwai. This has been confirmed by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. Tuwai will be recognised for his achievements as he is the only player to have won two Olympic gold medals, won the Hong Kong 7s titles for five years in a row...

Pacific Ministers prioritise addressing Covid-19 and climate change impacts on Pacific tuna fisheries

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Pacific Ministers have identified dealing with the immediate impacts of Covid-19 and the longer term threats of climate change on offshore fisheries as key areas to address, at the 18th Forum Fisheries Committee Ministerial (FFCMin18) meeting, which concluded yesterday. New FFCMin18 Chair, Fiji Minister for Fisheries, Semi Koroilavesau said getting the industry, which is a key contributor to local economies,...

Vanuatu prepares to establish a National Human Rights Institution

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The Government of Vanuatu and non-government stakeholders recently undertook a scoping study on establishing a National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) in the country. The scoping mission was carried out from 31 May – 04 June 2021 on Tafea Province, 19 – 23 April 2021 on Sanma Province and 03 – 07 May 2021 on Malampa Province – the three largest...

Operation Island Chief continues protection of Pacific from illegal fishing

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Operation Island Chief, a Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency-led surveillance operation covering 18.4 million square kilometres, came to a successful closure Friday. FFA Director Fisheries Operations, Allan Rahari said that despite the 10-day Operation covering a substantial area it was bolstered by local knowledge and expertise. “Island Chief, one of four operations conducted annually, is a massive operation that covers the...

We are sorry, Pacific Forum chair tells Micronesia

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Fiji’s Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama used his inaugural speech as the new chair of the Pacific Islands Forum to offer an apology to the Micronesian members of the Pacific grouping who were angered by the way the Forum rejected their nominee for the Forum Secretary General job. “I offer you my deepest apology,” said Bainimarama at the handover ceremony done...

The U.S is your friend, President Biden tells Pacific leaders

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American President Joe Biden today addressed Pacific Leaders to reiterate his country’s support for the Pacific. “The U.S is a proud Pacific power, and will continue to be an active, engaged, partner in the region, and a friend to all your countries,” President Biden said in a video sent to the first day of the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ meeting...

Pacific Islands Forum marks 50th anniversary

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The Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum, Henry Puna, says today's meeting will honour the leaders who set up the organisation, 50 years ago. The leaders of the Cook Islands, Fiji, Nauru, Tonga and Samoa together with Australia and New Zealand met in Wellington from 05 – 07 August 1971. This was the first South Pacific Forum meeting. At the time,...

PM Marape: PNG Government want to make 2022 election ‘fair and friendly’

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says his Government wants to make the 2022 national election “fair and friendly to everyone”. He said this when speaking at the Registry of Political Parties’ Learning and Development Workshop in Port Moresby. The two-day event is being attended by executives of political parties. “Talking about the National Election, our Government wants to make it...

Fiji’s Minister for Women resigns

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Fiji’s Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation, Mereseini Vuniwaqa has resigned from Fiji’s cabinet. Vuniwaqa’s resignation takes effect Thursday, several sources close to cabinet have confirmed. She has applied to be the new executive director of UN Women. It’s understood she has been interviewed for that role. Vuniwaqa is one of several candidates who have applied from the Asia-Pacific, to replace...

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