ABS Pacific Statisticians Leadership Forum
'The annual Pacific Statisticians Leadership Forum provides an opportunity for National Statistical Office (NSO) leaders in the region to share key achievements, learn from common challenges and discuss opportunities for collaboration. The ABS has…
The Pacific Health Information Network Meeting on Digital Health and Health Information Systems Strengthening in the Pacific (PHIN)
The Pacific Health Information Network (PHIN) was established at the Health Metrics Network (HMN) meeting in Noumea in 2006. Since then, various workshops and meetings have been held across the Pacific region. PHIN was created to provide a mechanism for…
Progressing Gender Equality in Micronesia: Country Work Planning Workshop
Government gender equality experts from Kiribati, Nauru, Federated States of Micronesia and Palau joined with colleagues from the Marshall Islands to develop program logic and work plans for the next five years to progress gender equality. The workshop…
Status of ocean failing, but there is time to save it
PACIFIC RESILIENCE MEETING - OUTCOMES STATEMENT
PACIFIC RESILIENCE MEETING - OUTCOMES STATEMENT
Vanuatu education launches revamped information management system
From left: MOET’s senior assessment officer Henry Jimmy, IT Manager Adrian Banga, EQAP’s Curriculum and Assessment Team Leader Mere Vadei, senior curriculum coordinator Tamata Frederic, and the acting head of MOET’s curriculum division, Felicity Nilwo…
Solomon Islands launch of the new Pacific Partnership to End Violence Against Women and Girls
Solomon Islands launch of the new Pacific Partnership to End Violence Against Women and Girls
Launch of the WAKE UP! project to engage Pacific youth in prevention and control of non-communicable diseases
Video and picture: Tui
Building Pacific Resilience: We are stronger together
3 May 2019, Suva, Fiji - Pacific history continues to be made with the closing of the inaugural Pacific Resilience Meeting on Friday.
The three day event brought together over 300 stakeholders working in partnership for Pacific resilience under the new…
Scientific models and tools for strengthened resilience action in Tuvalu
“Tropical Cyclone Pam largely affected Vanuatu which was more than 1000 KM away from Tuvalu, and yet our islands were flooded by the massive waves the cyclone generated,” Tauala Katea Director for Tuvalu Meteorological Services shared with participants…