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
International Accreditation in Education Can Bring Huge Benefits to the Pacific- If It Is Done Right
This story originally appeared on the Inter Press Service website, it has been republished here with permission.
International Accreditation in Education Can Bring Huge Benefits to the Pacific- If It Is Done Right
By Michelle Belisle
In the aftermath of Tonga's Hunga volcano eruption: A PW Podcast
S04-E01: In the aftermath of Tonga's Hunga volcano eruption
On Saturday 15 January 2022, the Hunga volcano erupted sending a plume of ash and volcanic gas 30 kilometers into the atmosphere and generating tsunami waves across the Pacific. The…
International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2022
On 11 February, the United Nations, partners worldwide, women and girls will mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The Day focuses on the reality that science and gender equality are both vital for the achievement of…
European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction 2022
The European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction (EFDRR) forms the regional platform structure of Europe. The triennial EFDRR has established itself as an important vehicle to address the regional disaster risk challenges. It serves as a forum for other…
Forum on OCTs Regional Integration 2022
Photo Credit: Overseas Countries and Territories Association
Pacific representation:
French Polynesia
New Caledonia
Wallis and Futuna
SPC representation:
Cameron Diver, SPC's Deputy Director-General
Peggy Roudaut, PROTEGE Project'…
One ocean summit 2022
Photo credit: United Nation
The ocean covers more than 70% of the surface of our planet, yet it too often remains on the sidelines of major international and European agendas.