PICAN with civil society has developed a set of critical demands to ensure that the COP26 delivers sustainable, just, and inclusive outcomes for the Blue Pacific
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PNG Forestry making policy shift
PNG Forestry will make a big policy shift to bring development to the rural population in the climate change area
Samoa’s Ministry of Agriculture and FAO co-organise celebration of World Food Day
WFD action-oriented campaign calls for global solidarity to take action and sensitise the public on how everybody has a role to play in transforming agri-food systems
FFA boosts Solomons maritime efforts to tackle IUU Fishing
A new camera body technology assistance to help the Solomon Islands Maritime Police to combat IUU Fishing
Training to strengthen environmental and social sustainability in the Pacific gains momentum
The work to enhance the economic development and the sustainable future of communities across the Pacific region continues to move forward step by step.
“We’re suffering”: Why climate finance is so important for Pacific countries
Pacific Island leaders urged the developed world to deliver on US$100 billion as promised in climate finance
Protecting Vanuatu’s Marine Species
The BIEM Initiative to promote sustainable use of coastal and marine biodiversity and climate change resilience in Vanuatu
New ADB energy policy to support energy access and low-carbon transition in Asia and Pacific
ADB’s new energy policy to support its DMCs in the critical and urgent task of expanding access to reliable, affordable, and clean energy
Third of Pacific islands unable to attend Cop26, sparking fears summit will be less ambitious
Activists say the presence of the countries most affected by the climate crisis is key to pressuring leaders to agree aggressive targets
Fiji’s PM: Go to Glasgow with commitments
Australia and Fiji share all the dangers of climate change in the Pacific. Canberra now needs to follow the Fijian path of firm commitments in law.