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Women and Children Crisis Centre (WCCC) Tonga Turns 5
The Director of the Women and Children Crisis Centre (WCCC) Tonga, and her staff, deal with cases of domestic violence, rape, incest and other forms of sexual and physical abuse... -
Why Are There No Women in Papua New Guinea’s Parliament?
Papua New Guinea has a history of extremely low rates of women in parliament. Only seven women have ever been elected in over 40 years and no women were elected to the 111 seat... -
Whit Ribbon Day: International Day for Elimination of violence Against Women
To mark White Ribbon Day, Australia’s Ambassador for Women and Girls, Natasha Stott Despoja will host a regional dialogue in Fiji with business representatives, entrepreneurs... -
What We Can Learn From the Women Human Rights Defenders in Bougainville
A learning brief produced by International Women’s Development Agency documents lessons learned about working with women human rights defenders in Bougainville. These women are... -
We Don’t Whisper Anymore - Ending Violence Against Women in the North...
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We Don’t Whisper Anymore - Ending Violence Against Women in the North Pacific Report
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Tuvalu Welcomes Gender and Social Inclusion Support
As part of its commitment to advancing gender equality, Pacific Women has supported the engagement of gender advisers to Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, and Tuvalu to support the... -
Tuvalu Launches First Comprehensive Study on Persons With A Disability
Demonstrating its commitment to ‘leave no one behind’, the Government of Tuvalu has completed and launched the country’s first comprehensive national study on persons with a... -
Tuvalu Country Plan Close to Endorsement
Tuvalu is about to endorse its first Pacific Women country plan. This country plan will be implemented over a three-year period, from 2015 to 2018, with estimated funding of up... -
Triennial’s ‘Snakes and Ladders’ Side Event Maps The Advances and Pitfalls...
An interactive and engaging 'WEE Snakes and Ladders' board game session focussed on strategic and practical measures to enhance WEE in the Pacific region. It showcased... -
To Get the Most Out of a Loan Scheme for Women, Start with Some Family Based Training
Getting a head start in business sometimes needs an injection of cash, and taking out a loan can be the way to achieve this. But loans require security and paperwork, which... -
TNCWC Signed New Funding Agreement
The Tongan National Centre for Women and Children (TNCWC) has signed a 20-month funding agreement through Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development (Pacific Women), an... -
Three Year Evaluation of Pacific Women
The three-year evaluation of Pacific Women is underway. The purpose of the evaluation is not to review individual Pacific Women funded projects, but rather, draw lessons at a... -
The FSM Way: Reducing Family Violence Through Laws and Service Delivery
Solomon Islander Ruby Awa is relishing the opportunity to move north to the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) to help reduce family violence. With support from the Australian... -
The Everyday Challenges for Counsellors in the Republic of the Marshall Islands
Five women in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) are making a difference by operating the country’s first counselling service, Weto in Mour. Weto in Mour is operated by... -
Technical Support and Capacity Development in Tuvalu
The Tuvalu Government has acknowledged the commendable work of the DFAT funded Pacific Women’s Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Adviser, Natalie Makhoul, who has assisted... -
Supporting the Next Generation: Early Intervention to Prevent Violence
Since April 2016, the Nazareth Centre for Rehabilitation (the Nazareth Centre) has been implementing a school-based program pilot under its ‘From Gender Based Violence to Gender... -
Supporting the Government to Meet Its Gender Equality Commitments
Participants at the Pacific Women Papua New Guinea Country Plan consultation meeting in Goroka on 7 November 2018. -
Supporting Coffee Farming Families to Increase their Income in Papua New Guinea
Coffee production is the backbone of the rural economy in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. Women do much of the coffee production labour, yet they have little access to the... -
Sulueti Waqa, Community Media Officer - Radio
Sulueti Waqa joined FemLINKPACIFIC in 2008 as a radio producer and broadcaster. Seven years on, Sulu, as she is commonly known, manages most of the technical aspects involved in...