Securing climate financing to build resilience to climate change in the Pacific region
Emerging opportunities and challenges in accessing climate finance to build resilience to climate change in the Pacific were identified during the second day of the 30th SPREP Meeting of Officials.
According to a report released in 2017, titled ‘Climate Finance in the Pacific: An overview of flows to the region’s Small Island Developing States, a total of US$748 million in...
PNG logging industry ‘a major money laundering risk’ – report
Illegal logging in Papua New Guinea represents a major money laundering threat as it generates very large illegal profits and it has a very high detrimental impact on the economy as well as the natural environment.
This is according to a money laundering and financing of terrorism risk assessment published by the Bank of Papua New Guinea.
The risk assessment says...
Call for a Mercury Free Pacific Campaign
Efforts to effectively deal with mercury in the Pacific and a call for the development of a “Mercury Free Pacific Campaign” to phase out mercury containing products, was highlighted to Members attending the 30th SPREP Meeting of Officials, with the theme of “Accelerating actions for a resilient Blue Pacific”.
The Minamata Convention on Mercury is the most recent global agreement...
COVID-19 Delta variant still ‘most concerning’, say WHO experts
Even with the emergence of the new Mu COVID-19 variant, the Delta strain remains the top concern globally, appearing to “outcompete” others, senior officials with the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday.
“I think the Delta variant for me is the one that's most concerning because of the increased transmissibility,” said Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, the agency’s Technical Lead...
Marshall Islands maintains Covid restrictions, ups vaccinations and readies for worst
In a world reeling from the spread of the COVID-19 delta variant, one of the strictest quarantine border controls has kept the Marshall Islands COVID-free.
A four-week managed quarantine — two weeks in Honolulu and two in the Marshall Islands — is required for any inbound traveler. Only one case, in July 2020, was picked up in managed quarantine at...
Rise in gun trade for 2022 election in PNG
There has been an increase in the trade and movement of guns along Papua New Guinea’s borders in preparation for the 2022 national election in the Highlands, a senior PNG police officer says.
Border Divisional Commander Chief Superintendent Peter Philip said that the firearms were being traded for marijuana or the drugs were sold and the money used to buy...
Fiji records 160 new cases of COVID-19, five new deaths reported
Fiji has recorded 160 new cases of COVID-19 and five new deaths Tuesday, increasing the total number of cases in the island nation to 48,083 and 523 deaths since the outbreak in April.
Fiji's Permanent secretary for Health, Dr James Fong said 88 cases are from the Western division and 72 cases are from the Central division in Vitilevu, Fiji's...
New deal secures more Pacific Islander farmworkers for Victoria
Victoria will get an extra 1,500 Pacific Islander workers to fill shortages on farms, but the farming federation has warned more quarantine facilities are urgently needed to meet the agriculture industry’s needs.
The state government has faced criticism in recent weeks from the sector amid fears that demand for workers would overwhelm supply from next month.
The Victorian Farmers Federation welcomed...
Fiji with highest COVID infection rate aims to have Australians back within months
When Brent Hill, one of Australian tourism’s most successful marketers, decided to swap his role with a destination that boasts one of the planet's lowest COVID-19 caseloads for one burdened with the worst number per capita in the world, eyebrows were raised.
In his job as marketing guru at the South Australian Tourism Commission, Hill hit pay dirt, literally, with...
The U.S strategy to counter China in the Pacific could be a $1bn misstep
Opinion by Gerard Finin and Terence Wesley-Smith
After decades of ambivalence, the United States plans to expand its footprint in the Pacific islands region to dimensions larger than at any time since the second world war.
But the Biden administration may be on the brink of embracing a flawed foreign policy initiative spanning almost one-third of the globe.
Legislation before Congress,...