Developing resilience through professionals
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Collaborative maritime framework set to transform Pacific island maritime sector
Despite being surrounded by vast oceans, Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) encounter significant challenges in their maritime transport sector. Maritime safety is crucial in the Pacific, where remote islands rely heavily on it for…
How Arthur Mills reversed his life-threatening illness
New qualification to empower Pacific Island stakeholders in climate resilience efforts
Micro Qualifications Launch Group Pic Kiwa Initiative
Nadave makes Resilience Qualification a core course for TVET students
The Centre for Appropriate Technology and Development (CATD) in Nadave, Fiji, received essential equipment to offer the Certificates in Resilience Qualifications, Levels 2 and 4, from the Pacific Community (SPC) on February 20th, 2024.
Launch of the Pacific Regional One Maritime Framework development and funding announcement
Pacific Resilience Partnership Taskforce launches into 2024 with in-depth talks
The Pacific Resilience Partnership (PRP) Taskforce welcomed 2024 with its first meeting of the year on 30-31 January, physically hosted in Suva, Fiji.
Traditional knowledge and the ocean – focus of the 2024 tide prediction calendars
Reviving traditional water sports, traditional fish traps, the age-old practice of preserving fish and understanding how root crops are indicators to predict tropical cyclones are some of the highlights showcased in the 2024 tide prediction calendars…
Official Welcome Remarks by Mr Ellis Silas, Quality Systems Manager at Vanuatu Skills Partnership during the closing event for Training of Trainers for the Resilience Qualification
Distinguished Guests, Participants from PNG and Vanuatu, trainers, and partners,
As we end this transformative and pioneering phase of the Training of Trainers in Resilience, it is with immense pride and joy that we reflect upon the remarkable strides…
Pacific science agencies sign agreement to scale up action and build partnership
The Pacific Community (SPC) and the Secretariat of the Regional Environment Program (SPREP) have renewed and strengthened their approach to supporting Pacific-led and owned development outcomes through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU…