For the first time in six years, around 50 people on Ambae have undergone sight-restoring eye surgeries through a national health outreach program led...
The government has strongly urged teachers to refrain from using students as tools in the ongoing dispute between educators and authorities.This statement follows a...
Vanuatu’s Minister of Climate Change, Hon. Ralph Regenvanu, has met with the Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Ms. Celeste Saulo, to discuss...
The European Union is reinforcing its commitment to the Pacific region by supporting early warning systems and building disaster response capacity, especially in Small...
Vanuatu is calling for more climate finance and easier access to funding for vulnerable island nations like itself.
Speaking at the United Nations Disaster Risk...
Vanuatu has made history as the first country in the world to receive technical support from the Santiago Network to tackle climate-related loss and...
Pacific Island nations are becoming a global example of how community-led and inclusive early warning systems can work – with women leading the way.With...
A peaceful protest took place in Lakatoro, Malekula today as over 50 teachers continued their call for the government to establish a Collective Bargaining...
The civil society sector in Vanuatu has taken a major step forward with new tools designed to boost transparency, improve reporting, and promote stronger...
Fuel sales at Vanualava Petroleum Cooperative in Sola have stopped after the society broke a contract with South Sea Petroleum (SSP).
There are now many...
Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) cases in Vanuatu have increased to 112, showing a sustained rise across multiple islands and remaining above the alert threshold...
As the world celebrated Earth Day 2026 this week, the atmosphere in the Pacific nation of Tuvalu was one of somber determination. While international...