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“Greater Ambition now critical” as UN Climate Change Conference opens

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Following a series of reports and studies warning that urgent action is needed to keep the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global average temperature increases to 1.5C within reach, the United Nations Climate Change Conference opened today with the key aims of raising ambition on all fronts and finalising the agreement’s implementation guidelines. “We are extremely grateful to the Government...

Whipps pleads with world leaders to take “radical action now” on climate crisis

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Palau's President Sunangel Whipps Jr. has appealed to the world leaders to take “radical actions” to combat the devastating impacts of climate change to the Pacific’s livelihoods, security, and wellbeing, translating into economic losses for nations. On Tuesday, President Whipps who is in the United States on his way to the climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland said the efforts to...

PNG IFMS System hacked: Pundari

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Papua New Guinea's Finance Department is restoring the Government system after a purported hacker left its Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS) vulnerable for a week, Finance Minister and acting Treasurer Sir John Pundari confirmed last night. Sir John said the Government did not pay any ransom and the system was restored up to functional level so that its departments and...

COP26: the world’s best chance to save our one blue planet – Pacific ACP Leaders call on G20 for climate action

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Ahead of the G20 Rome Summit and COP26 in Glasgow, Pacific Leaders have written a letter to G20 Leaders, asking the G20 to do their part, as the countries behind most of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, to ensure an end to the global climate crisis. Pacific Leaders state; “We do not have the luxury of time and must join...

OCO and WHO Stand Against Illicit Trade of Tobacco

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A joint operation by the Oceania Customs Organisation (OCO) and the World Health Organisation codenamed “Operation EXIT” is expected to provide insights into how the region can combat the illicit trade of tobacco, which continues to be a major concern for the Pacific. During the operation, participating countries will strengthen their targeting and profiling efforts on suspicious trade, identify the...

Pacific Regional E-Commerce Strategy and Roadmap Approved

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A new Regional Strategy to boost e-commerce will help Pacific businesses make the most of global online markets. Endorsed by Pacific Islands Forum Trade Ministers, the Pacific Regional E-commerce Strategy and Roadmap draws on input from almost 200 stakeholders. The Strategy focuses on digital trade activities that will benefit from a regional approach. These collective actions will complement the national...

New USP research paper explores journalism culture in the region

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What are the views of Pacific journalists on professional ethical issues and what pressures affect their work? What is the age, experience, qualifications and gender breakdown of the Pacific journalist corps? These crucial questions are addressed in a recently published research funded by The University of the South Pacific (USP). Published in the latest Pacific Journalism Review, the research investigates the...

UNICEF and UN Human Rights welcome Fiji’s Climate Change Act

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) for the Pacific welcomes Fiji’s enactment of the Climate Change Act 2021. The United Nations agencies commend the Act’s explicit recognition of economic, social and cultural rights and links between gender equality, social inclusion and the Sustainable Development Goals. The Act...

No COVID-19 positive person boarded the Fiji-Solomon Islands repatriation flight

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Solomon Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Services has downplayed rumours circulating in the social media that three COVID-19 positive persons boarded the Fiji-Solomon Islands repatriation flight on Thursday, 28 October 2021. A statement from the Ministry confirmed, COVID-19 tests were done for all passengers listed to travel on the flight and results for all returned negative except for three...

Pacific nations can’t be left behind at COP26

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Experts from the Australian National University (ANU) warn Pacific nations are at risk of being left behind in global climate negotiations if they aren't a focus of the upcoming COP26 summit. The United Nations COP26 UN Climate Change Conference takes place in Glasgow from 31 October to 12 November. Dr Siobhan McDonnell, Dr Ian Fry and Sala Dr George Carter will...

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