Diversity fuels innovation: Closing the gender equality gap is key to achieving sustainable development
Using education to stop the generational cycle of violence against women in the Pacific
This article is a collaboration between SPC and Inter Press Service (IPS) and was originally published on IPS website. Written by Catherine Wilson.
Call for church and State to collaborate for advancement of women
Governments must explore ways in which to involve women in church decision-making processes.
The Marshall Islands’ Minister for Women, Jess Gasper Junior, says it is possible for church and state to collaborate for the advancement of women.
Addressing…
Access to sexual and reproductive health still an issue for people living with disabilities
People with disabilities face severe difficulties in issues around sexual and reproductive health. Lanieta Tuimabu was speaking at the 15th Triennial Conference of Pacific Women which focussed on climate change, gender-based violence and the health of…
Pacific women leaders call for action to end 'epidemic' of gender-based violence
Gender-based violence (GBV) remains a pervasive and devastating crisis for women and girls in the region with Pacific women ministers urging governments and communities to urgently address the issue through prevention and response efforts.
At the end of…
Pacific women leaders want action on nuclear legacy and gender disparities
Tuvalu PM urges Pacific men to address gender inequality in climate action
Tuvalu Prime Minister and Minister of Gender Equity and Women Empowerment, Mr Feleti Teo, has called on Pacific men call to actively engage in addressing the challenges faced by women and girls in the region.
Speaking at the 8th Pacific Women Ministers…