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Environment & Climate Change

Vanuatu Demands Increase in Climate Finance at Global UN Forum

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 Becomes First Country to Receive Support from Santiago Network for Climate Loss and Damage

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 Women Lead the Way in Early Warning Systems to Strengthen Climate Resilience

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...

Fewer Cyclones in the Pacific, But They’re Getting Stronger – Vanuatu Climate Division Warns

New data shows the number of tropical cyclones in the Pacific has gone down in recent years — but their strength is increasing. The...

Government May Extend Lagoon Use Ban as Water Tests Confirm High Bacterial Levels

The Department of Water Resources has confirmed that it is considering extending the current ban on the use of both First and Second Lagoons...

Government Wants Dead Ships Removed

The government wants all dead ships, or old ships that are no longer working, removed from Port Vila Harbour. The decision follows an oil spill...

Vanuatu Leads Global Action on Climate Loss and Damage 

In a major breakthrough for climate-vulnerable nations, Vanuatu has become the first country in the world to receive technical support from the Santiago Network...

Dry Season Brings Cooler Nights and Less Rainfall Across Vanuatu

Vanuatu has entered its annual dry season, which runs from May to October. The Department of Meteorology and Geo-Hazards (VMGD) says people across the...

Wind System Brings Rough Weather and Cooler Conditions to Parts of Vanuatu

An area of wind, known as a trough system, has moved past Vanuatu this week, causing unsettled weather across parts of the country. According to...

Oil Spill Off Ifira Wharf Sparks Environmental Concerns and Calls For Slipway Development

A recent oil spill off Ifira Wharf in Port Vila has triggered serious environmental concerns and renewed calls from ship owners and residents for...

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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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