A living laboratory: National University of Samoa launches biodigesters to drive Pacific Waste-to-Energy leadership
The National University of Samoa (NUS) has officially launched its first anaerobic biodigester systems, marking a major milestone in the nation’s commitment to renewable energy, research excellence, and sustainable waste management. The launch, held on…
Pacific partners celebrate milestones in Waste-to-Energy transition at PAWES Project Steering Committee Meeting
Pacific multipliers drive momentum for Waste-to-Energy transformation
Regional collaboration through the PAWES Project accelerates innovation, policy development, and the promotion of sustainable energy education.
Pacific webinar showcases regional progress in Waste-to-Energy development
The Pacific region has taken another important step towards advancing sustainable energy and waste management solutions through a regional webinar titled “Overview and Learnings from the Waste-to-Energy (WtE) Baseline Assessment.”
Waste-to-Energy master’s scholarship recipients to research sustainable waste management solutions for the Pacific
Pacific youth taking steps toward a cleaner future
Published in Island Business Magazine.
Tonga's Disaster Office staff gain first aid skills to strengthen disaster response
Disease-Free Coconut Nurseries in Papua New Guinea to Support White Copra Revival and Rural Livelihoods
Three new coconut nurseries commissioned in Papua New Guinea (PNG) will provide disease-free, high-yield coconut seedlings to support farmers in replanting efforts, particularly those impacted by Bogia Coconut Syndrome (BCS), as part of broader efforts…
Digital tools for disaster resilience: Papua New Guinea officials complete key training
Government officials and stakeholders from across Papua New Guinea gathered in early March for specialised training aimed at strengthening the nation's disaster preparedness and response capabilities.
Now available: SPC Regional Health Guidelines App
Health workers across the Pacific region can now access Regional Health Guidelines via their smart devices. The SPC Regional Health Guidelines App is available to download for free through the App Store and Google Play and once installed, the guidelines…