Hot off the Press: A bumper list of new publications spotlights cross-cutting issues

SPC has a bumper list of new publications from July to December 2022 that cover a range of technical, scientific and strategic reports. They showcase the increasing cross-cutting approach by SPC to the organisation’s development objectives in the region…

International Women’s Day: Working together across all SPC programmes to improve gender equality

Photo: This International Women’s Day directors from several SPC divisions joined a Panel Discussion, as part of the ‘One-SPC Event for International Women’s Day’. Credit: SPC   On International Women’s Day we celebrate the achievements of women but…

Food systems in the Pacific: Addressing challenges in cooperation with Europe

This content was prepared by Céline Pajon, IFRI   More frequent climate disasters, rising sea levels, the economic fallout of Covid-19 lockdowns, border closures, supply chain constraints, and the global impact of the war in Ukraine have aggravated…

International Women's Day 2023

Photo credit: Gregory Ravoi

Pacific MEL 2nd Convening (2023)

​This event will be the second convening of the Pacific Monitoring Evaluation and Learning regional network. More information can be sought by emailing [email protected].

New agreement to bolster oceanographic capacity in the Pacific

The Pacific Community (SPC) and the French Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service (SHOM) signed a memorandum of understanding today covering a broad range of topics, including marine flood and tsunami forecasting and warning, sustainable ocean…

Pacific Island nations to develop advanced warning system for Tuna migration under new NZ$25 million SPC led climate programme.

24 February 2023 A Pacific Community (SPC) led NZ$25 million regional partnership aimed at enabling Pacific nations to adapt their tuna fisheries to the impacts of climate change was announced today by the New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister and…

Workshop for the Industry Advisory Committee MEL Microqualification(2023)

​The Pacific Monitoring Evaluation and Learning Capacity Strengthening Project Va'a are working with the Industry Advisory Committee to agree on: Building a shared understanding of key features of a micro-qualification A draft micro-qualification,…

Green News: Climate change-induced sea-level rise direct threat Pacific nations

Speakers warned the international community that tensions are deepening as coastlines vanish, territories are lost, resources become scarce, and masses are displaced, as the Security Council held its first ever open debate on 15 of February on the impact…

UN Security Council Ministerial High Level Open Debate, Threats to International Peace and Security: Sea-Level Rise – Implications for International Peace & Security, Brief by Coral Pasisi, SPC's Director of Climate Change & President of Tofia Niue

United Nations Security Council Ministerial High level Open Debate Threats to International Peace and Security: Sea-Level Rise – Implications for International Peace and Security
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