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Small Grants Can Lead to Big Opportunities
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Since 2017, the Fiji Women’s Fund has been rolling out a new model of granting and capacity support for women’s organisations, groups and networks in Fiji.
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Safe Working Conditions Make Markets a Happy, Healthy Place
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Between 75–90 per cent of all market vendors in the Pacific region are women. The hours are long, and vendors often travel from rural areas to sell their products to a larger market....
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Girls are the Change Makers - Just Ask Them
Pacific Women Lead Publications
When Samoa hosted the 84th Session of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in March 2020, it was the first time any United Nations treaty body held a regional session outside...
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Getting a Better Balance and Acceptance for Both Women and Men as Great Leaders
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Supportive community attitudes are essential in improving’s women’s involvement in leadership and decision making. Initiated through Pacific Women, the Balance of Power is a dedicated...
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Faith Communities Say No to Violence
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Pastor Tura is the first female lecturer at Seghe Theological College in Solomon Islands. Using materials developed by UnitingWorld, she is teaching ‘gender equality theology’ to her...
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Diverse Voices are Stronger Together
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Coalitions are addressing social norms to create a more equal society for women and men, supported by Pacific Women. They are able to harness combined resources and networks to influence...
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Covid-19 Burden of Care Falling on Adolescent Girls
Pacific Women Lead Publications
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the burden of care on women and girls. In normal circumstances, caring for siblings and children in the community and additional household work often...
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Women Market Vendors Making Executive Decisions
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Across the Pacific, women comprise 75–90 per cent of market vendors. Yet decisions about markets have historically been made by market management and municipal councils dominated by men....
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Tourism, Handicrafts, Dairy Farming - Fijian Business Women are Everywhere
Pacific Women Lead Publications
More women in Fiji are running businesses as a result of participating in women-led collectives supported with small grants through the Women’s Fund Fiji.
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Reflection from Lululeen Santos on the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre’s Regional training Program
Pacific Women Lead Publications
‘I’ve taken a keen interest to the domestic violence work,’ explains Lululeen Santos, ‘because back home, it’s still something that’s kept behind closed doors. Not everybody talks about...
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Pacific Women Fiji Country Review
Pacific Women Lead Publications
This report presents the findings and lessons learnt from a review of the Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development (Pacific Women) Fiji country plan. Pacific Women is a 10 year, $320...
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Country Brief Fiji: A Snapshot of Project Highlights
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Through a 10-year commitment, Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development (Pacific Women) connects more than 170 gender equality initiatives supported by Australia and implemented by over...
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Clustering tropical cyclone genesis on ENSO timescales in the Southwest Pacific
University of the South Pacific (USP) Publications
Tropical cyclones (TCs) as a natural hazard pose a major threat and risk to the human population globally. This threat is expected to increase in a warming climate as the frequency of...
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Progress Toward Sustainable Energy Global Tracking Framework 2015 (GTF 2015)
SPC Geoscience, Energy and Maritime Division (GEM) Publications
Presentation on the GTF in Bangkok on the SDG7 Energy Access Workshop in June 2016. Entry captures presentation and GTF SE4ALL data as of September 2015, downloaded from the World Bank...
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LPG and Natural Gas as Alternative Energy Sources for the Pacific
SPC Geoscience, Energy and Maritime Division (GEM) Publications
The study assesses the potential and economic feasibility of LPG, LNG or CNG to meet medium term energy needs in PICTs. It considers the end-use applications of power generation, process...
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Promoting Sustainability of Renewable Energy Technologies and Renewable Energy Service Companies in the Fiji Islands: Final Evaluation Report October 2010
SPC Geoscience, Energy and Maritime Division (GEM) Publications
Final Evaluation Report October 2010. Supervising Agency is the UNDP Multi-Country Office in Fiji. Team Leader, Rupeni Mario of SPC EDD. Local consultant, Denise Chand.
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Na veitukutuku ka baleti ira na dauqoli ena veikorokoro - #04: Ulavi
SPC Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems division (FAME) Publications
Anon. 2014. Na veitukutuku ka baleti ira na dauqoli ena veikorokoro - #04: Ulavi. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 2 p. [in Fijian].
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Na veitukutuku ka baleti ira na dauqoli ena veikorokoro - #20: Bula se vulawalu
SPC Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems division (FAME) Publications
Anon. 2014. Na veitukutuku ka baleti ira na dauqoli ena veikorokoro - #20: Bula se vulawalu. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 2 p. [in Fijian].
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Na veitukutuku ka baleti ira na dauqoli ena veikorokoro - #02: Nuqa
SPC Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems division (FAME) Publications
Anon. 2014. Na veitukutuku ka baleti ira na dauqoli ena veikorokoro - #02: Nuqa. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 2 p. [in Fijian].
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Na veitukutuku ka baleti ira na dauqoli ena veikorokoro - #26: co ni waitui
SPC Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems division (FAME) Publications
Anon. 2014. Na veitukutuku ka baleti ira na dauqoli ena veikorokoro - #26: co ni waitui. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 2 p. [in Fijian].