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Our sea of islands, a phrase popularised by the late Professor Epeli Hau’ofa, describes the ocean continent that connects us as Pacific islanders, provides livelihoods and sustains us. It is the Pacific’s greatest resource but it is under threat from myriad sources.

9 08, 2018

Blue Pacific is a powerful narrative to call us together

2018-10-01T12:16:34+12:00August 9th, 2018|Categories: Large Ocean States, Pacific Civil Society, Pacific Identities, Pasifika Rising News|

Building a Strong Pacific: Our People, Our Islands, Our Will Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers have underlined their commitment to collective diplomacy and enhanced action regional security arrangements to build a stronger region for Pacific people. Forum Members engaged in wide ranging discussions centred around how the region can

6 08, 2018

Disaster Management And Humanitarian Coordination CSO Review – August 2018

2018-10-01T12:16:35+12:00August 6th, 2018|Categories: Large Ocean States, News from Pacific Regional NGO (PRNGO) Alliance, Pacific Civil Society, Pasifika Rising News|

Local Communities and Integration: Connections for Effective National DRR and Humanitarian Response  JULY 31 –AUGUST 1 2018. Moana Anglican Services and Teaching Centre (MAST), DesVouex Rd, Suva City, Central, Fiji Outcome Statement ; 6th August 2018 Local Communities and Integration: Connections for Effective National DRR and Humanitarian Response At

15 06, 2018

Interview: Climate Change and the Disappearing Islands of Kiribati

2018-10-01T12:16:36+12:00June 15th, 2018|Categories: KANGO, Large Ocean States, News from Micronesia, Pacific Resilience, Pasifika Rising News|Tags: |

The film Anote’s Ark, showing at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in New York, tells Kiribati’s story through the eyes of now-former president Anote Tong, as he advocates with world leaders for help for his people, and a Kiribati woman named Sermary, who emigrates with her family to New Zealand after her home

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