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How to Improve Women’s Economic Agency Without Compromising Their Safety
The Pacific Women funded Do No Harm research explored the relationship between women’s economic advancement and empowerment, and women’s experience of domestic violence. The... -
How COVID 19 is Affecting Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Pacific - And...
Even in Pacific Island countries where there have been few or no cases of COVID-19, the pandemic is having a disproportionate, negative impact on women’s economic activities and... -
Good Decisions and Good Leadership - Young Women Show How Its Done
The best community decisions are made when they include the views of everyone – women, girls, men and boys, including from marginalised groups. The Bougainville Women’s... -
GIRLS Make Digital Stories for 16 Days of Activism
During an action-packed weekend in late September, 17 girls used all their creative energies to bring to life digital stories capturing their thoughts and lived experiences on... -
GIRLS Lead 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence Campaign
For the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence Campaign this year, the Fiji Women’s Rights Movement’s chose to focus on girls and young women. The team spoke to... -
From Research to Policy and Practice for Gender Quality in the Pacific
The Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development (Pacific Women) program’s Advisory Group on Research (AGR) continues to be a mechanism to support critical gender research in the... -
From Little Things, Big Things Grow
The Kirapim Kaikai na Maket Project in the Tsak Valley of Enga Province in Papua New Guinea is an excellent example of Pacific Women working effectively with Pacific... -
Frances Tawake Network Coordinator - Rural and Regional
Meet Frances Tawake. She is FemLINKPACIFIC’s Network Coordinator – Rural and Regional, a position which sees her coordinating activities around five Centre’s in Fiji – in Ba,... -
Fourth Pacific Women Advisory Board Meeting Held in Apia
he Advisory Board of Pacific Women held its fourth meeting in Apia on 4 April. -
First Day of the Annual Learning Workshop of Pacific Women in Papua New Guinea
Positive gender transformative change is not only possible, it is happening in Papua New Guinea. Pacific Women is one of the largest global commitments to gender equality. It... -
Financial Literacy and Business Skills Training of Trainer Workshop
In mid-May, Pacific Women supported a three-day Financial Literacy and Business Skills Training-of-Trainer Workshop in Port Moresby. The workshop was facilitated by researchers... -
Fijian Researcher Explores Underrepresentation of Women in Educational Leadership
The Pacific Gender Research Symposium and Workshop held from 21 to 23 June this year was an exciting space for academics and practitioners to discuss their work in advancing the... -
Fiji Women's Fund Releases First Annual Report
The Fiji Women’s Fund (the Fund) today launched its first annual report showcasing its achievements since its inception in 2017. -
Fiji and Vanuatu Rise to End Violence Against Women
For the past three years Fijians have been part of the global movement to end violence against women through the One Billion Rising (OBR) campaign. Launched in 2012, OBR began... -
FAQs - Design of a New Regional Gender Equality Program for the Pacific
In 2021, Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has initiated the co-design of a new regional gender equality program, building on Pacific Women with an... -
Evaluation Report: Gender Equality in the Pacific Project
Progressing Gender Equality in the Pacific (PGEP) is a five-year project working with the 14 Pacific Island countries (PICs) to strengthen governments’ capacity to mainstream... -
Evaluation How Gender Justice Can Transform Lives
Evaluations help us understand the effectiveness of projects, documenting the successes and challenges of working in a particular way. The evaluation of the first phase of the... -
Evaluating family Support Centres in Papua New Guinea
In Papua New Guinea, Family Support Centres have offered survivors of violence a range of health care and referral services since the first one opened in Lae in 2013. An... -
Esther Suti A Visionary Leader
In 2008, Esther Suti in her own words, “broke tradition” and became Gizo Town’s first woman taxi driver. Gizo is located in the Western Province of Solomon Islands. -
Eliminating Violence against Women (EVAW) in Pohnpei and Chuuk, Federated...
This three-part report contains a mapping of essential services for survivors of violence against women and actions, outlining the assessment of what is in place that needs...