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US official assures Palau that America is its ally

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Coastal management project started in Vanuatu

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Cyclone Winston: Village built by Australian man for Fiji's poor survives unscathed

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ADB, New Zealand Help Boost Education Services in Ha’apai, Tonga After Cyclone Ian

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Pilot project for reducing vulnerability in Mo'unga'one underway

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  • Read more about Glossary of Climate Change Terms English - Kajjin Majel
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Your El Niño Update: El Niño Conditions Continue

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Update on the Regional Technical Support Mechanism and Rapid Response Fund (RTSM/RRF) Assistance for Pacific Island Countries

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Kiribati National Expert Group, Regional Support team and Abaiang Island Development Committee Discuss Lessons Learned under the Kiribati Whole of Island Approach

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Marshall Islands receives new climate prediction tool ‘CLIKP’

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