Working together for our Ocean

Across the Pacific Islands, the ocean separates, connects, threatens and sustains us. The ocean has a tremendous impact upon the lives of every islander, but we are only gradually beginning to understand the enormous impact we are having on it. Ensuring…

Atoll nations unite against the exceptional and existential threat caused by climate change

The four exclusively atoll nations came together in Fiji recently to discuss the fact their homes and cultures are at an increased risk as a result of the global climate crisis.  High level representatives from the Republic of the Marshall Islands,…

Address by Cameron Diver, Deputy Director-General of the Pacific Community on Governance and Financing of Regional Statistics

FORUM ECONOMIC OFFICIALS MEETING Suva, Fiji 7 May 2019 Address By Cameron Diver Deputy Director-General Of The Pacific Community On Governance And Financing Of Regional Statistics Chair, colleagues, Good afternoon to you all.

PACP – EU High Level Dialogue

Dr Audrey Aumua: Opening remarks at Maritime Boundaries and Climate Change Workshop

Opening Remarks for Pacific Community Deputy Director Dr Audrey Aumua Maritime Boundaries and Climate Change Workshop University of Sydney - Sydney, Australia 11 February 2019   ________________________________  

Pacific Partnership to End Violence Against Women and Girls

Pacific Resilience Partnership Taskforce

3rd Meeting of the Taskforce Objectives: Consider progress made by the three established working groups, and where appropriate start to put the outcomes in practice; Setting the foundation of an M&E framework through a ‘Theory of Change Workshop’…

Building monitoring & evaluation (M&E) capacity in climate change and disaster resilience in Kiribati

Training for development practitioners in Kiribati has been completed this week focusing on  boosting monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capacity to support the country’s work in climate change and disaster risk management. 

First M&E for Climate Resilience Training completed in Vanuatu

Vanuatu increased its capacity to manage national climate change and disaster risk resilience related activities, by providing a 5-day Monitoring and Evaluation for Climate Resilience training course in the capital, Port Vila. The course was developed in…

Tuna Fisheries Are Vital To Our Blue Continent

The fish that thrive in our waters are of great importance to Pacific Island countries. Shared stewardship of the Pacific Ocean and maintaining regional solidarity as one “Blue Continent” will ensure this resource continues to make a significant…
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