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With a predominantly rural population, Vanuatu’s agriculture sector is perhaps the country’s most significant sector both in terms of participation, and because it supplies the majority of the nation’s food. |
13-Jun-2023
Pacific Climate Change Centre finalises support for Greening of 2023 Pacific Games in Solomon Islands
The Pacific |
13-Jun-2023
Four engineers from the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo- |
13-Jun-2023
Pacific Climate Change Centre continues to strengthen Capacity of Pacific Island Countries to access climate finance
Tonga and Papua New Guinea (PNG) stand to benefit from a three day training organised by the Rocky Mountain Institution |
13-Jun-2023
The SPREP Treaty was signed in 1992, in Apia, Samoa. |
13-Jun-2023
For many in Vanuatu, accessing reliable information about |
13-Jun-2023
“Heavenly” or “the best under the sun” are phrases commonly used to describe the drinking water on Mauke. |
13-Jun-2023
Tokelau is one of the smallest island nations in the world, with a population of less than 2,000 people living in the three main islands of Fakaofo, Nukunonu, and Atafu. As a country made up of low-lying coral atolls, Tokelau is vulnerable to extreme changes in rainfall. |
13-Jun-2023
The Pacific |
13-Jun-2023
An empowered Niue is working to grow its presence at the UN |
13-Jun-2023
Opening remarks by Sefanaia Nawadra, SPREP Director General at the Folau ma le Fa'atuatua - CROP (SPC,SPREP, USP) Journey with Samoa.
‘Folau ma le Fa’atuatua – CROP (SPC, SPREP, USP) journey with Samoa’Celebrating Samoa’s 60th Independence
Thursday 20th April 2023
5-7pm @ PCCC
Opening Remarks Sefanaia Nawadra
Salutation | 13-Jun-2023
Ten schools on Vanuatu’s southern island of Tanna have been equipped with rainfall gauges that allow them to become part of the Vanuatu Rainfall Network (VRN) |
13-Jun-2023
Sixteen participants, including Australian Pacific |
13-Jun-2023
Vanuatu was hit by an unprecedented two severe tropical cyclones within 48 hours in February. Cyclones Judy and Kevin caused major damage to Vanuatu’s roads and bridges, crops and coastal fisheries, underscoring how |
13-Jun-2023
The Kingdom of Tonga, located along the Pacific tectonic plate called the Ring of Fire, is particularly vulnerable to the devastating impact of |
13-Jun-2023
Reflecting upon our past to help build our future was a key message amplified at a special event commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of the |
13-Jun-2023
Celebrating 30 years of partnership for a sustainable, resilient Pacific, the |
13-Jun-2023
Safe water access in rural areas to build climate resilience in Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands
Helping our Pacific Islands to strengthen their |
02-May-2023
Vanuatu was hit by two severe tropical cyclones within 48 hours between 1–3 March, an unprecedented series of |
02-May-2023
Good guidance on the number of severe tropical cyclones, despite a lower overall number of tropical cyclones
A review of the tropical cyclones (TC) that developed in the Pacific during the 2022-2023 southwest Pacific TC season revealed the fewest number of named TC since the 2016-2017 season.| 02-May-2023
Les droits humains, l'égalité de genre, le handicap et l'inclusion sociale, une priorité absolue pour le PROE
L'intégration du genre et des droits humains est l'un des six piliers qui guident le travail du Secrétariat du Programme régional océanien de l'environnement (PROE). |
02-May-2023 The integration of | 02-May-2023
CROP agencies with offices in Apia commend Samoa’s leadership in building resilient and sustainable Blue Pacific continent
As the year-long commemoration of Samoa’s 60th Independence anniversary continues, the Council of Regional Organisations of the Pacific (CROP) in Samoa, the |
02-May-2023