Vanuatu on track with curriculum reform and information systems upgrade
EQAP’s Rukshar Khan, standing, guides Vanuatu Education Ministry’s IT manager Adrian Banga on the PacSIMS components, as her colleague Senitiki Rokocakau works nearby.
All of Vanuatu’s Year 11 students, irrespective of whether they are enrolled in…
EQAP delivers first micro-qualification in educational assessment
Fullhouse at Pasifika Conference Room
The Pacific region’s first micro-qualification course in the development of assessment instruments was delivered by the Pacific Community’s Educational Quality and Assessment Programme (EQAP) last month.
The…
New Masters Programme to Strengthen Pacific’s Health Services
New Postgraduate Diploma and Masters in Field and Applied Epidemiology programmes were announced at the Pacific Public Health Surveillance Network (PPHSN) Coordinating Body Meeting in Nadi, Fiji.
Full Pacific Way 2018 television season now available
Did you miss any episodes of Pacific Way Television program last season? No need to worry, the entire series is now available on the Pacific Way YouTube page.
Kiribati: Forging Ahead on Human Rights Education
RRRT Director Miles Young (left) with RRRT Kiribati Country Focal Officer Amberoti Nikora (right) and Permanent Secretary of the Kiribati Ministry of Justice, Birimaaka Tekanene (centre) on signing the MOU
Bullying, social…
PPHSN: 3rd Project Steering Committee Meeting
Project for Strengthening the Services of the Pacific Public Health Surveillance Network (PPHSN)
Conserving crop diversity is a foundation for improving livelihoods in the Pacific
Conserving crop diversity is the foundation for improving livelihoods the Pacific
CePaCT Investment Plan – Donor Roundtable Meeting
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
________________________________
Kiribati teachers and teacher assistants complete human rights training module
12 primary and secondary school teachers and 15 trainee teacher assistants can now model positive behaviour in the classroom as a result of a workshop on human rights and responsibilities, inclusivity and equity over the course of three days in Tarawa.