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UN’s Fiji medical evacuation flight unfair, says human rights advocate

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-The United Nations has come under fire from a leading human rights advocate in Fiji for evacuating one of its Covid-positive workers for treatment to New Zealand last week. A United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) worker in Fiji with Covid-19 was medically evacuated to New Zealand on an air ambulance jet on Thursday, and was taken to Middlemore Hospital for...

WHO calls for moratorium on COVID-19 booster jabs

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The head of the UN health organisation called on Wednesday for a moratorium on COVID-19 vaccine boosters until “at least the end of September” to enable the world’s most vulnerable people to be inoculated. “I understand the concern of all Governments to protect their people from the Delta variant, but we cannot accept countries that have already used most of...

SIDS COP26 attendance in limbo

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It is still not known if the Pacific Island delegations will be physically represented at the 26th Conference of Parties later this year in the United Kingdom. Fiji’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Satyendra Prasad said if smaller states cannot be represented at all or in the numbers that they need to be, it will be a disadvantage...

No Cabinet reshuffle: PNG PM Marape

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has ruled out any Cabinet reshuffle despite two ministers currently facing a leadership tribunal. The ministers are Telefomin MP Solan Mirism, the Defence Minister, and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Commerce and Industry Sam Basil, who is Bulolo MP. Marape told The National he respected all Cabinet ministers “and there is no vacancy...

Open borders for seasonal workers welcomed, but Solomon Islands wants in too

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-New rules allowing seasonal workers to enter New Zealand without going through managed isolation have been welcomed in Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu. The relaxed restrictions for workers from the three countries in the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme are expected to be a boon for the tourism-reliant countries, which have had no visitors for the past 17 months. But the RSE...

NZ seasonal worker exemption ‘insult to injury’ for overstayers

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A step in the right direction, but missing a crucial ingredient - that’s how advocates for migrants’ rights describe the New Zealand Government's apology for the Dawn Raids. The missing ingredient is a clear path forward for overstayers, says Migrant Workers Association president Anu Kaloti. Amnesty for the close to 14,000 overstayers currently in New Zealand would give the apology meaning...

NZ Health Ministry didn’t heavy clinicians over Fiji patient: Bloomfield

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Ashley Bloomfield says the New Zealand Ministry of Health did not heavy Auckland clinicians into changing their minds and accepting a UN official with Covid-19 from Fiji. But the director general of health couldn't say what new information had informed the clinicians' decision to do a U-turn and accept the patient. The infected worker was flown to Auckland for hospital treatment...

Safeguarding Melanesian fishing communities against climate threats

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Those who live on the islands and atolls of the southwestern Pacific Ocean are exposed to rising seas and severe storms like almost no one else on Earth, and yet only a fraction are insured against the growing threat of climate change-related ecosystem, human, and economic losses. A new initiative from WWF and the global advisory, broking, and solutions company...

Tonga legislators set to enforce COVID-19 vaccination

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Tonga is set to introduce compulsory inoculation against COVID-19. A Bill to amend the Public Health Act to enforce inoculation of the Public against COVID-19, was among seven Bills that government tabled in parliament Tuesday. A new Emergency Powers Clause 181A of the Public Health Act, states that it will be a crime for anybody to refuse to be vaccinated against...

NZ PM Jacinda Ardern’s father was part of dawn raids as young police officer

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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s father, Ross Ardern, carried out Dawn Raids as a young policeman in Auckland. The involvement of Ardern’s father in the Dawn Raids, which the Government formally apologised for on Sunday, was reported by Newstalk ZB on Tuesday. Ardern reportedly said her father was uncomfortable about his involvement in the raids and did not believe...

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