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Still Waiting: Samoa’s Villages Live With the Legacy of Cyclone Evan

When Tropical Cyclone Evan struck Samoa in December 2012, it brought more than just strong winds and heavy rain. It changed lives forever—especially in...

Vanuatu Marks Sea Sunday, Honouring Seafarers’ Sacrifices and Challenges

Thirteen seafarers from Vanuatu’s maritime sector joined the Anglican Church of Tagabe in Port Vila last Sunday, July 7, to commemorate Sea Sunday —...

Concerns Grow Over Rise of Chinese Retail Shops in Vanuatu’s Residential Areas

Local business owners and community leaders are voicing growing concern over the sharp rise in Chinese-owned retail stores now operating in residential areas of...

Pacific Islands Demand Faster, Fairer Access to Loss and Damage Funds

Pacific Island climate officials are calling on the global community to streamline climate finance systems, warning that current bureaucratic delays are leaving vulnerable communities...

Nature-Based Solutions Key to Pacific Resilience Against Climate Change, Says SPREP Expert

Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) are vital in building long-term climate resilience across the Pacific region, according to Utulei Lui, Project Coordinator for Promoting Pacific Islands'...

Pacific Journalists Urged to Listen and Understand When Reporting on Loss and Damage

A strong call has been made to Pacific media to listen carefully and understand the stories they cover — especially when it comes to...

VMGD Warns Public Against False Earthquake Predictions on Social Media

A viral Facebook post going around today claiming a strong earthquake will hit the Pacific in the next 3 to 7 days has caused...

Melteres Highlights Concerns Over Challenges in Environment Department With New Director’s Leadership

The Department of Environment and Conservation has a new Director, Osborne Melenamu, appointed this week by the Public Service Commission (PSC). At the official appointment...

July Begins One of Vanuatu’s Driest Months

Today, July 1st marks the start of one of Vanuatu’s driest and coolest months, as the country continues through its dry season, which runs...

July Marks Start of One of Vanuatu’s Driest Months -Climate Division

Today, July 1st marks the beginning of one of the driest months in Vanuatu’s calendar, with August being the driest overall. The Climate Division under...

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