Ensuring excellence: quality assurance and periodic review in regional Waste to Energy qualifications
The Pacific region faces critical challenges related to substandard Solid Waste Management (SWM) and energy poverty. The Pacific Community’s (SPC) Pacific Adoption of Waste-to-Energy Solutions (PAWES) supports its member countries in Samoa, Papua New…
Opening statement of Ms Rhonda Robinson during the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services and National Disaster Management Offices joint meeting
Ms Rhonda Robinson, Director of the Geoscience, Energy and Maritime (GEM) Division, the Pacific Community (SPC)
Ni sa bula vinaka Directors of the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services and the National Disaster Management Offices.
Fuelling Tuvalu's sustainable energy aspirations
The Island's thirst: Empowering Kiritimati's journey to safe water
Empowering sustainable energy in Kiribati: PCREEE supports inaugural Energy Association and Electricity Code Consultation
Tuvalu launches world-class coastal hazard modelling tool in the face of growing climate impacts
This article was originally published on UNDP.
PACRES holds final steering committee meeting
The continuous efforts to build resilience echoed in the room as 59 resilience workers from across 15 countries in the Pacific convened in Nadi to kick off the Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change and Resilience Building (PACRES) project’s final…
Meet the young geographer who is making waves in marine science and sustainable ocean management
Meet the young geographer who is making waves in marine science and sustainable ocean management.
The Pacific Community (SPC) hosts first DEP LCAST national workshop in Nuku’alofa
This media release was originally published on the Kingdom of Tonga website.
Participants and guests of honor during the LCAST workshop - credit SPC
A week-long workshop on Digital Earth Pacific (DEP) – Tongatapu remote sensing
Fostering resilience education for the Pacific
TVET Orientation in Honiara, Solomon Islands
The first-ever regionally accredited resilience qualifications available in certificate and diploma levels have created compelling dialogue in the education community after the Pacific Community’s (SPC)