2024 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
Strengthening animal health in the Pacific
Up to 30 animal health, biosecurity, and livestock officers from Fiji and the Cook Islands have gained vital knowledge and experience following a 16-week Para-veterinary training organised by the Pacific Community in collaboration with their…
Introductory Remarks by SPC Principal Strategic Lead – Pacific Women and Girls Mereseini Rakuita at the Micronesia Ministers for Women Conference
Micronesian Ministers for Women Conference (MMWC)
Nauru, 16-18 April 2024
Introductory Remarks by the Principal Strategic Lead – Pacific Women and Girls (SPC)
Green News: Plastic pollution is amplified by warning climate
Climate change and plastic pollution are interconnected global challenges. Rising temperatures and moisture alter plastic characteristics, contributing to waste, microplastic generation, and release of hazardous substances.
Better data results in better services for Chuuk’s survivors of family violence
Stat of the week: On March 8th, we celebrated the human rights of an estimated 6.449 million women in the Pacific
Did you know? On March 8th, we celebrated the human rights of an estimated 6.449 million women in the Pacific.
The Pacific's women are renowned for their resilience, wisdom, and grace. They embody the vibrant diversity and rich cultural heritage of…
Green News: IHE Delft Institute for Water Education offers scholarships for water professionals in the Pacific region
IHE Delft Institute for Water Education is providing a limited number of scholarships in the framework of capacity strengthening and nurturing network of water professionals in the focus regions and countries of the programme.
The full scholarships…
International Women’s Day 2024
SPC joins the IWD global campaign
International Women’s Day (IWD) is held on 8 March every year around the world to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. SPC is committed to improving gender equality and the…
Stat of the week: 96% of the population in Marshall Islands lives within the 0 to 10m Low Elevation Coastal Zone in 2021
Did you know? 96% of the population in Marshall Islands lives within the 0 to 10m Low Elevation Coastal Zone in 2021.
Discover more population statistics on the Population Dashboard.