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Environment & Climate Change

Vanuatu Leads Historic Climate Case at World’s Highest Court

ICJ to deliver opinion on country responsibilities for climate harm as Vanuatu pushes for accountability Vanuatu is marking a major moment on the world stage...

Nguna and Pele Communities Plan to Move Inland Due to Rising Sea Levels

Some communities on Nguna and Pele islands are planning to move further inland because of rising sea levels. Sea level rise has become a serious...

UN Report Calls for Urgent Action to Boost Investment in Vanuatu

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has released its 2025 World Investment Report, highlighting an 11% global decline in foreign direct...

World Awaits ICJ Ruling on Climate Justice Case Led by Pacific Youth and Island Nations

The world is closely watching this week as the International Court of Justice (ICJ) prepares to deliver its advisory opinion on a historic case...

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...

New Working Group to Drive Reforms in Vanuatu’s Sandalwood Industry

There is renewed optimism that a Sandalwood Technical Working Group, currently being formed, will help address numerous challenges in Vanuatu’s sandalwood industry and guide...

Agricultural Exports Drop in First Quarter of 2025

Agricultural production and export volumes in Vanuatu declined slightly in the first quarter of 2025, according to a new report from the Vanuatu Bureau...

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...

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Vanuatu Boxing Eyes Return After Years of Decline

Boxing, one of Vanuatu's most successful individual sports and a discipline that has carried the country's name onto the international stage for many years,...

Pakoa Highlights Need for Stronger Family Responsibility and Cultural Education

Human Rights Coalition CEO Anne Pakoa has highlighted the need for stronger family responsibility and cultural education at home, saying this is essential for...

Minister Calls for Stronger Family, Chief Oversight

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Hon. Andrew Napuat, has called for stronger involvement from chiefs, pastors, and families in addressing domestic violence and social...

Chiefs Urged to Take Stronger Lead in Fight Against Violence

Chiefs have been urged to take a stronger leadership role in addressing violence across Vanuatu, during a Press Klab discussion held yesterday under the...

Vanuatu on Alert as Regional Dengue Surge Raises Concerns

The Ministry of Health is urging public to remain vigilant as dengue cases continue to rise across the Pacific region, with health authorities closely...
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