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Environment & Climate Change

Vanuatu and France Sign Landmark Climate Science Agreement

Vanuatu is taking a major step forward in strengthening its climate and geo-hazard knowledge through science and technology, following the signing of a landmark...

Vanuatu Community Plants 600 Trees to Mark Bislama Week and Climate Action

In a bold and culturally rich event, the Vanuatu Canterbury Community gathered with Pacific neighbours and local leaders at Rutland Reserve in Christchurch to...

Ocean Acidification: A Silent Threat to Vanuatu’s Waters

Ocean acidification is emerging as a potential threat to Vanuatu's marine environment, raising concerns among local scientists and climate officials. The process occurs when...

Internet Use Adding to Global Carbon Emissions

A new study has revealed that using digital devices contributes to the production of carbon dioxide through internet data consumption—a factor many users are...

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...

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Tradition & COVID-19 Hinder Cervical Cancer Awareness in Pentecost

A total of 402 school girls aged between 9 and 14 in Pentecost Island have received cervical cancer vaccination and awareness support over the past five...

Clement Mainguy shines as top tennis player in US league

Vanuatu tennis player Clement Mainguy has been named the most outstanding tennis player for his team at Buffalo University in the United States after a...

Pilot Project to Turn Waste Oil into Fuel

A pilot project aimed at addressing the disposal of waste oil in Vanuatu is set to begin operations soon at Melek Tree on Efate. The...

Investing in Food Processing is Key to Building a Stronger, Self-Reliant Economy

“Hemi tru yumi gat bigfala ples beh from yumi no wantem touchem ground, bai me talem seh yumi actem living blong different man e...

Tafea I Redi Plan Moves Forward After Community Consultation on Tanna

The Tafea Economic Sector Development Plan, also known as the Tafea I Redi Plan, has taken another step forward following a consultation held last...
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