Image: Kolovai Health Centre in Tonga, credit: DFAT The Pacific Data Hub and Tupaia today announced a data sharing collaboration that will see publicly available health data on the Pacific made more accessible than ever before.
47% of households in Papua New Guinea had access to electricity in 2018, a big improvement from the 20% figure in 2010.
Image: Vegetables stalls at Auki market, Malaita Province, Solomon Islands. Credit: Filip Milovac, WorldFish The term “food systems” refers to the web of actions and interactions involving the production, processing, trans...
It is estimated that the habitual food consumption of 13.2% of the Solomon Islands population is insufficient to provide the dietary energy levels required to maintain a normal active and healthy life.
The availability of timely and reliable spatial population data is necessary when analysing a wide range of sustainable development areas such as disaster risk assessment and response, infectious disease outbreaks, water availability and coastal fisheries management.
The Pacific Community's Statistics for Development Division produces regular population updates via Population Posters and Pocket Statistical Summaries.