
Celebrating Women Across the South Pacific
Prepared by Agnieszka Zuchora, Partnership and Development Coordinator To celebrate International Women’s Day (March 8), Pacific Peoples’ Partnership is highlighting

Pacific Pulse: Pacific Women Stories 2021
A Compilation of Pacific Women Stories 2021 Prepared by Andy Nystrom, PPP Archivist and Research Assistance From Tok Blong: https://pacificpeoplespartnership.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/19-Tok-Blong-SPPF-19-April-1987-m.pdf Development

How Climate Change and the COVID-19 Pandemic Impact Food Security in the South Pacific
By Peter Boldt, Program Coordinator, Pacific Peoples’ Partnership The South Pacific islands have largely avoided high COVID-19 infection rates that

Impacts of COVID-19 on Women in the Pacific: Why gender inclusion is key to recovery
By Agnieszka Zuchora, PPP Development and Partnerships Coordinator As the world adjusts to the new normal of isolating, social distancing,

One Wave Gathering 2020 Meets Pandemic Challenges
By Jaimie Sumner, PPP Operations Coordinator and One Wave Program Coordinator Over the last decade, One Wave has grown into

People & Passages: New Zealand’s First Indigenous Female Foreign Minister
Prepared by Art Holbrook, PPP Board member and Chair of PPP’s Communications Committee After elections last month that returned Jacinda

Deep-Sea Mining in Tonga, Nauru and Kiribati
Deep Sea Mining – Not the silver bullet we are searching for By Peter Boldt, PPP Multimedia Coordinator. Peter Boldt holds

Pasifik Pulse: Palm Oil and Food Insecurity in Papua
Prepared by Tana Thomas, PPP Arts and Culture Coordinator, who is also a Nuu-chah-nulth youth leader, canoe skipper, and healing
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