Dr Stuart Minchin, new Director-General of SPC: I want to start a journey
Pacific High-Level Dialogue on Water and Sanitation- Remarks by Dr Colin Tukuitonga
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We know what Diabetes is- Let’s curb it
We know what Diabetes is- Let’s curb it
The Pacific region continues to advocate for a holistic approach with its efforts to addressing diabetes, an increasing catastrophe in the region other than extreme weather events. 14th November every year, marks…
Science is key to solving our climate change challenges
Science, and the rigorous examination and evaluation of data, is the foundation of modern society. In the harnessing of electricity, the exploration of space, the elimination of polio, or the development of the internet, to name a few examples, we have…
Good data is the roadmap to good education policy
Good data is the roadmap to good policy and the Pacific Island Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (PILNA) is a perfect example of how an investment in data can lead to meaningful change for the Pacific. PILNA was developed by SPC’s Educational Quality…
Podcast: A Pacific-specific approach to regionalism
Podcast: A Pacific-specific approach to regionalism
Taking a regional step towards progress
Interview with Dr Colin Tukuitonga: from crisis to action in Pacific communities
Looking to 2019: The Blue Pacific narrative will be key for our region
The end of another year provides a good opportunity to reflect on our work and the development trends we have seen across the Pacific.
A unifying theme for 2018 could be ‘integration’.
At SPC, we have continued our internal prioritisation efforts and…
Ending violence against women must be a priority for our region
Statement by SPC Director General Colin Tukuitonga for Commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
November 25 marks the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, an annual…
The ‘Green Pacific’ offers a pathway to a brighter future
It is a fact that Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs) contribute a minuscule amount to the global emissions of harmful Greenhouse Gases that cause climate change. On the other hand, every year, PICTs import for one billion US in fossil fuels…