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Scholarship Office to reconsider allowance decision

Students are pressuring the scholarship office to take all scholarship students awardees out of the Member Education Support Scheme. They are claiming that they were...

Concern over EU move to suspend visa-free travel

Government and business leaders say a move by the European Union to suspend visa-free travel for Vanuatu passport holders could damage Vanuatu’s economically-valuable Citizenship...

Domestic violence victims to access new free phone help line

Victims of domestic violence can now call for help when they need it using a new, Vanuatu Women’s Centre free landline number –161, The Coordinator...

Government fails to respond to victims of Maewo landslide

Victims of last month’s landslide on the island of Maewo are still waiting for help from the Government. The Senior Laboratory Officer for the Department...

A new learning Hub for Pacific Tourism operators

A new platform has been launched today to help support Pacific tourism operators with digital marketing. The new platform by the Pacific Trade Invest Australia...

Vanuatu pushing for debt for nature swaps

Vanuatu is currently pushing for debt-for-nature swaps (DFN) with the bilateral and multilateral banks it is in-debted to. This was confirmed by the Director General...

Cervical cancer poses health concern in Vanuatu

Around 15 women every year are left to die because no further treatment is available in Vanuatu to treat Stage two and three of...

Government to cut back spending as COVID impact hits

Vanuatu’s Public Service Commission says the Government is to cut back on its spending as the economic fall-out from the COVID-19 pandemic continues to...

Pacific plea to donors as COVID economic damage mounts

Pacific finance ministers have made a strong plea for support from development partners at this week’s annual Pacific Island Forum Economic Ministers Meeting (FEMM). The...

A 170 Ni-Vanuatu to work on Australian mango farms

Following strong demand for seasonal workers in Australia, the Government there announced this week that it will bring in 170 Ni-Vanuatu workers to pick...

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