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Vanuatu’s director of women relishes her role as a technical co-ordinator for negotiators on gender and climate change for PSIDS

By Makereta Komai November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Negotiators on gender and climate change are glad PSIDS through G77 and AOSIS support the call for a simplified climate financing mechanism available for women, local and indigenous communities

Global inaction pushes Tuvalu to take innovative steps to prepare to become a digital nation

By Makereta Komai November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Tuvalu takes precautionary steps to protect and preserve its statehood and sovereignty despite the extreme impact of climate change and sea level rise

Marshall Islands ask for a place their future generations can call home

By Makereta Komai November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Marshall Islands asks world leaders to stand in solidarity and take difficult and bold decisions to fight against climate crisis. “We cannot afford further delay…”

Global NGOs frustrated at the pushback and stalling tactics on key Pacific negotiating priorities

By Makereta Komai November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Global civil society organisations are frustrated at the pushback on fossil fuel and stalling tactics of the loss and damage finance facility at COP27. “This is absolutely unacceptable.”

Fiji raises 1.5-degree ambition and decisions in the Glasgow Climate Pact

By Makereta Komai November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Fiji joins other Pacific Island nations to advocate for a 1.5-degree threshold. “We cannot let the tides of apathy, ignorance, and injustice drag us back from where we stood only a year ago.”

Pacific youth lead campaign to support Vanuatu’s bid to get ICJ clarification

By Makereta Komai November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Pacific youth lead campaign is calling on “young people across the Pacific and around the world to lobby their governments to support Vanuatu and Vote Yes at the UN General Assembly.”

Vanuatu’s golden yam, a successful climate resilient foot crop developed over 15 years

By Makereta Komai November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Vanuatu’s climate-resilient Golden Yam can be used as a source of food security and livelihood for people in Vanuatu, says director of the country’s department of agriculture

Support for gender and climate change gaining traction at COP27

By Makereta Komai November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Niue’s Minister urged Pacific negotiators to ensure a simplified financial mechanism is made available to “our women, local and indigenous communities” as an outcome of COP27

Oceans yet to make it to formal climate talks agenda here at COP27

By Makereta Komai November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Fiji is optimistic to grow oceans discussion to formal climate talks agenda at COP27

Vanuatu to announce at COP27 its draft proposed UNGA Resolution on rights of people against the adverse impacts of climate change

By Makereta Komai November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Vanuatu to seek more support for the UN Resolution to clarify the obligation of the States under international law to protect the rights of the present and future generations against the adverse effects of climate change

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