How SPC is breaking the bias from the inside out – Gida Gaituvwa (Progress together)
The Pacific Community (SPC) is committed to breaking the bias from the inside out, creating a gender-equitable, diverse and inclusive Pacific through our work and everyday actions.
Vulnerable Pacific Islands look to data to cope with disasters and help heal the environment
Debates: The Pacific Islands countries, a strategic part of the Indo-Pacific for Europeans 2022
France, in 2018, and the European Union, in 2021, announced their strategy for the Indo-Pacific. Paris and Brussels are seeking to enhance their commitment in this strategic area, which has become an economic and political center of gravity and whose…
International Women’s Day 2022 – Break the Bias
This year’s theme for International Women’s Day – Break the Bias is a reminder for us as an organisation of the ongoing work needed in this critical area of gender equality. For women and girls in our region to feel safe, be included in decision making,…
SPC's 75th anniversary: Flashback on the High-Level Dialogue on climate change and biodiversity hosted by SPC
The Pacific Community turned 75 on the 6th of February 2022. As we mark 75 years of the Pacific Community’s Service to the region, on the 6th of each month we will feature a key moment in history for the organization.
At SPC, we are convinced…
When it all began: The Pacific Community at 75
The Pacific Community turned 75 on the 6th of February 2022. As we mark 75 years of the Pacific Community’s Service to the region, on the 6th of each month we will feature a key moment in history for the organization.
SPC Teams "Break the Bias" for International Women's Day Campaign 2022
Switching on renewables
Switching on renewables
The ambitious renewable energy targets set by many Pacific Island nations may be running behind schedule, but there is still a lot of activity and investment in the sector, pandemic notwithstanding.
Pacific Islanders: Failure to Commit to 1.5 Degrees at COP27 will Imperil the World’s Oceans
Pacific Islanders: Failure to Commit to 1.5 Degrees at COP27 will Imperil the World’s Oceans
by Catherine Wilson