The ICJAO campaign was born out of urgency as the future of the Pacific Islands has been in peril by the lack of global action, a PISFCC campaigner says
Sanjeshni Kumar is a Multimedia Journalist from Fiji. She is currently working with Pacific Island News Association (PINA) for the Pasifika Environews.
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