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Environment & Climate Change

Vanuatu Prepares to Protect Marine Life Beyond Its Borders Under New UN Ocean Treaty

Vanuatu and other Pacific nations are taking steps to safeguard marine biodiversity in areas beyond national boundaries with the new Boundaries Beyond National Jurisdiction...

New Housing Policy Sets 10-Year Roadmap for Safer, Resilient Communities in Vanuatu

Vanuatu has taken another major step in its development journey with the launch of its first-ever National Housing Policy. The policy, which will guide housing...

Vanuatu Seeking Global Support as Health Adaptation Plan Launches at COP30

Vanuatu has taken another major step in strengthening its health system against the impacts of climate change. This month alone, at the COP30 climate summit...

New Oceans Law Recognizes Traditional Management of Marine Resources

A new law on oceans now formally recognizes traditional practices and the authority of chiefs in managing and protecting marine resources. The bill was passed...

Vanuatu Stands Tall at COP30: Championing Island Survival and Climate Action in Brazil

Vanuatu’s delegation is at the forefront of global climate negotiations at the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the UNFCCC in Belém, Brazil,...

New Weather Radar Poised to Revolutionize Early Warning for Vanuatu

Vanuatu is edging closer to a major leap forward in early-warning capability, with the installation of a new C-band Doppler weather radar now nearing...

Vanuatu Launches First Gender Study on Green Energy Transition

Vanuatu has taken another major step toward its clean energy transition for the future as it launched it’s first-ever gender study on the green...

VIT Delivers First Paperless Electrical Training in Pentecost

The Vanuatu Institute of Technology (VIT) achieved a groundbreaking milestone last week with the successful completion of its Certificate I in Electrical Engineering (Electro-Technology)...

Over VT5 million for Blue Gold yacht wreck

The Blue Gold yacht that wrecked on Sunae shores at Moso island during Cyclone Pam in 2015 is worth VT5 million if removed. This was confirmed...

Nambangasale School Buildings Still in Ruins 10 Years After TC Pam

Ten years after Category 5 Cyclone Pam destroyed Nambangasale Presbyterian Junior Secondary School on Tongoa Island, the school’s damaged buildings remain unrepaired , despite...

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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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