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LOGGING OF SOLOMON ISLANDS FORESTS 'UNSUSTAINABLE Logging Of Solomon Islands Forests 'Unsustainable'. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation, May 9, 2017) – The forests of the Solomon Islands forests have been logged to an unsustainable levels, according to the Permanent Secretary of Forestry and Research. Speaking to SIBC News today Vaeno Vigulu said thecountry
VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE TOO OFTEN REMAIN SILENT IN Victims Of Sexual Violence Too Often Remain Silent In Vanuatu. Victim blaming, shame, customary forms of resolution, trauma all lead to incidents not being reported. PORT VILA, Vanuatu (Vanuatu Daily Post, Sept. 16, 2016) – Authorities dealing with rape and violence have confirmed cases where victims are forced to or chose to remain silent TONGA TOURISM INDUSTRY HAVING PROBLEMS ATTRACTING Tonga Tourism Industry Having Problems Attracting Investment. NUKU‘ALOFA, Tonga (Matangi Tonga, Jan. 31, 2017) – Tonga's tourism industry wants to make Tonga a highly desirable tourism destination, but has difficulty in attracting investment of the quality and scale that will help it grow, said the Minister of Tourism Hon Semisi Sikain
DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING. Submitted by admin on Thu, 06/29/2000 - 00:00. PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea June 28, 2000 - Post-Courier/PINA Nius Online)---Papua New Guinea serves as a large domestic and international market with locally cultivated marijuana fetching a lucrative K 300 (US$ 123.15) a kilogram (2.2046 pounds),said a senior
COPRA MILL BEING DEVELOPED ON TARAWA COPRA MILL BEING DEVELOPED ON TARAWA. TARAWA, Kiribati (April 30, 2001 - Radio Kiribati/PINA Nius Online)---The Kiribati Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism is working on a plan to set up a new government company, the Kiribati Copra Mill Company Limited. The Commerce and Industry Division’s Martin Tofinga confirmed to RadioKiribati
FIJI GOVERNMENT HAS ‘ZERO TOLERANCE’ FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Fiji Government Has ‘Zero Tolerance’ For Domestic Violence: PM. SUVA, Fiji (Fijilive, April 29, 2015) – Tackling domestic violence is at the core of Fijian Government’s efforts to improve the position and status of women generally, says Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. Speaking at the opening of the Pacific WomenParliamentary Forum
FORMER SOLOMON ISLANDS PRIME MINISTER MAMALONI DIES HONIARA, Solomon Islands (January 12, 2000 – Radio Australia)---The Solomon Islands is mourning the death of its opposition leader and former prime minister, Solomon Mamaloni, who died yesterday after a battle with kidney disease. Radio Australia correspondent George Atkins reports that the Cabinet -- chaired by Deputy Prime MinisterSir
HOME PAGE | PACIFIC ISLANDS REPORTTOP STORIESOPINIONNEWS RELEASESIN DEPTHLINKSVIDEO & AUDIO Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - FIJI PUBLIC SECTOR UNIONS FILE DISPUTE AGAINST GOVERNMENT Unions allege government forced permanent workers to sign limited-term contracts to receive pay raises. By Mere Naleba. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, July 5, 2017) – Five members of the Confederation of Public Sector Unions reported separate disputes with the Department of BIKETAWA DECLARATION BIKETAWA DECLARATION. Submitted by admin on Mon, 10/30/2000 - 00:00. PACIFIC ISLANDS FORUM LEADERS’ RETREAT 31st Pacific Islands Forum Biketawa, Republic of Kiribati October 28, 2000. Forum Leaders recalled their 1995 Vision Statement, the Forum Economic Action Plan: Eight Principles of Good Governance, and the 1997 AitutakiDeclaration.
LOGGING OF SOLOMON ISLANDS FORESTS 'UNSUSTAINABLE Logging Of Solomon Islands Forests 'Unsustainable'. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation, May 9, 2017) – The forests of the Solomon Islands forests have been logged to an unsustainable levels, according to the Permanent Secretary of Forestry and Research. Speaking to SIBC News today Vaeno Vigulu said thecountry
SAMOAN TEENAGERS MOST BULLIED, VIOLENT IN ASIA PACIFIC APIA, Samoa (Samoa Observer, Sept. 24, 2014) – Samoan teenagers aged 13-15 are among the most bullied and most violent youth in East Asia and the Pacific, says the United Nations Children’s Fund (U.N.I.C.E.F.). A report released this month by the Agency, titled "Hidden In Plain Sight: A statistical analysis of violence againstchildren
CNMI UNITED AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CNMI United Against Domestic Violence. SAIPAN, CNMI (Marianas Variety, Nov. 4, 2016) – Day of Unity, the signature event for the annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month, was held on Saturday at the Civic Center in Susupe. There were three activities throughout the day: family and games, the men’s walk, and the candle-light vigil. VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE TOO OFTEN REMAIN SILENT IN Victims Of Sexual Violence Too Often Remain Silent In Vanuatu. Victim blaming, shame, customary forms of resolution, trauma all lead to incidents not being reported. PORT VILA, Vanuatu (Vanuatu Daily Post, Sept. 16, 2016) – Authorities dealing with rape and violence have confirmed cases where victims are forced to or chose to remain silent COPRA MILL BEING DEVELOPED ON TARAWA COPRA MILL BEING DEVELOPED ON TARAWA. TARAWA, Kiribati (April 30, 2001 - Radio Kiribati/PINA Nius Online)---The Kiribati Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism is working on a plan to set up a new government company, the Kiribati Copra Mill Company Limited. The Commerce and Industry Division’s Martin Tofinga confirmed to RadioKiribati
DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING. Submitted by admin on Thu, 06/29/2000 - 00:00. PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea June 28, 2000 - Post-Courier/PINA Nius Online)---Papua New Guinea serves as a large domestic and international market with locally cultivated marijuana fetching a lucrative K 300 (US$ 123.15) a kilogram (2.2046 pounds),said a senior
FIJI GOVERNMENT HAS ‘ZERO TOLERANCE’ FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Fiji Government Has ‘Zero Tolerance’ For Domestic Violence: PM. SUVA, Fiji (Fijilive, April 29, 2015) – Tackling domestic violence is at the core of Fijian Government’s efforts to improve the position and status of women generally, says Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. Speaking at the opening of the Pacific WomenParliamentary Forum
LOGGING OF SOLOMON ISLANDS FORESTS 'UNSUSTAINABLE Industry brings in record $62 million in revenue last year. By Kikiva Tuni. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation, May 9, 2017) – The forests of the Solomon Islands forests have been logged to an unsustainable levels, according to the REVENUE FROM FIJI BAUXITE MINE TOPS $24 MILLION Revenue From Fiji Bauxite Mine Tops $24 Million. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, June 7, 2017) – Fiji has earned a total revenue of $50.6 million since bauxite mining began in Nawailevu, Bua six years ago. Responding to questions from this newspaper, Mineral Resources Department acting director Dr Raijeli Taga said the revenuewas
AFRICAN GIANT SNAIL INVADING SOLOMONS’ GUADALCANAL African Giant Snail Invading Solomons’ Guadalcanal. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Star, May 23, 2016) – The invasive giant African snail has invaded a huge area in Guadalcanal from Aruligo in the west to Ruavatu in the east. That was according to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) Jimmy Saelea. POLLUTION A GROWING CONCERN IN FIJI WATERS POLLUTION A GROWING CONCERN IN FIJI WATERS. SUVA, Fiji (April 16) - There was once a time when the Suva Harbour was a sparkling azure sea with numerous and abundant varieties of fish flitting around vibrant coral reefs. At that time, the only lights would have been from wood fires stoked continuously through the night to lend warmth to thehome.
COOK ISLANDS LAND COURT TO TIGHTEN UP 'USE IT OR LOSE IT By Florence Syme-Buchanan. RAROTONGA, Cook Islands (Cook Islands News, Sept. 27, 2016) – The Land Court is tightening up on the application of land occupation conditions with landowners facing a stricter “use it or lose it” rule. An automatic lapsing clause, introduced in the early 1980s, is to be applied more rigously by the Land Court. SOLOMONS TRADE UNIONS URGED TO WORK TOGETHER HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Star, April, 5, 2016) – The National Secretary of the Solomon Islands National Council of Trade Unions (SICTU), Tony Kagovai has called on trade unions in the country to find ways to work together to promote and protect the interests of Solomon Islands workers. Mr Kagovai made the call while welcoming thenew
FIJI GOVERNMENT HAS ‘ZERO TOLERANCE’ FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Fiji Government Has ‘Zero Tolerance’ For Domestic Violence: PM. SUVA, Fiji (Fijilive, April 29, 2015) – Tackling domestic violence is at the core of Fijian Government’s efforts to improve the position and status of women generally, says Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. Speaking at the opening of the Pacific WomenParliamentary Forum
PNG BIOLOGIST LEADS WAY IN COUNTRY’S DRUG RESEARCH PNG BIOLOGIST LEADS WAY IN COUNTRY’S DRUG RESEARCH. Submitted by piradmin on Fri, 02/06/2004 - 00:00. By Malum Nalu. PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea (PNG Post-Courier, Feb. 4) - Papua New Guinean scientist Dr Clement Waine is blazing the trail as a research biologist and Principal Investigator with the Du Pont Crop GeneticsResearch and
NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR … NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR COLONIAL BLUNDERS IN SAMOA. By Michael Field. MULINU'U, Samoa (June 3, 2002 – Agence France-Presse)---A tragic and almost forgotten part of Pacific history was emotionally closed here Monday when New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark formally apologized to Samoa for events that occurred in colonial times over 70 SOLOMONS ‘SLIPPERY CABBAGE’ EYED FOR EXPORT SOLOMONS ‘SLIPPERY CABBAGE’ EYED FOR EXPORT. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Star, May 5) – A visiting businessman is conducting experiments on Solomon Island "slippery cabbage," a popular vegetable he says could find export markets in Japan and Korea. Frank Lee, managing director of Solomon Morinda, said he came up with the ideaafter
HOME PAGE | PACIFIC ISLANDS REPORTTOP STORIESOPINIONNEWS RELEASESIN DEPTHLINKSVIDEO & AUDIO Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - FIJI PUBLIC SECTOR UNIONS FILE DISPUTE AGAINST GOVERNMENT Unions allege government forced permanent workers to sign limited-term contracts to receive pay raises. By Mere Naleba. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, July 5, 2017) – Five members of the Confederation of Public Sector Unions reported separate disputes with the Department of SAMOAN TEENAGERS MOST BULLIED, VIOLENT IN ASIA PACIFIC More report being bullies, getting into fights than elsewhere. By Sophie Budvietas. APIA, Samoa (Samoa Observer, Sept. 24, 2014) – Samoan teenagers aged 13-15 are among the most bullied and most violent youth in East Asia and the Pacific, says the United Nations Children’s Fund (U.N.I.C.E.F.). BIKETAWA DECLARATION Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - CNMI UNITED AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE TOO OFTEN REMAIN SILENT IN Victim blaming, shame, customary forms of resolution, trauma all lead to incidents not being reported. By Thompson Marango. PORT VILA, Vanuatu (Vanuatu Daily Post, Sept. 16, 2016) – Authorities dealing with rape and violence have confirmed cases where victims are forced to or chose to remain silent and are urging them to report their cases to the Police, so the perpetrators can be dealt LOGGING OF SOLOMON ISLANDS FORESTS 'UNSUSTAINABLE Industry brings in record $62 million in revenue last year. By Kikiva Tuni. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation, May 9, 2017) – The forests of the Solomon Islands forests have been logged to an unsustainable levels, according to the COPRA MILL BEING DEVELOPED ON TARAWA Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - FIJI GOVERNMENT HAS ‘ZERO TOLERANCE’ FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Bainimarama says culture of violence extends across the Pacific. By Reginald Chandar. SUVA, Fiji (Fijilive, April 29, 2015) – Tackling domestic violence is at the core of Fijian Government’s efforts to improve the position and status of women generally, says Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. HOME PAGE | PACIFIC ISLANDS REPORTTOP STORIESOPINIONNEWS RELEASESIN DEPTHLINKSVIDEO & AUDIO Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - FIJI PUBLIC SECTOR UNIONS FILE DISPUTE AGAINST GOVERNMENT Unions allege government forced permanent workers to sign limited-term contracts to receive pay raises. By Mere Naleba. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, July 5, 2017) – Five members of the Confederation of Public Sector Unions reported separate disputes with the Department of SAMOAN TEENAGERS MOST BULLIED, VIOLENT IN ASIA PACIFIC More report being bullies, getting into fights than elsewhere. By Sophie Budvietas. APIA, Samoa (Samoa Observer, Sept. 24, 2014) – Samoan teenagers aged 13-15 are among the most bullied and most violent youth in East Asia and the Pacific, says the United Nations Children’s Fund (U.N.I.C.E.F.). BIKETAWA DECLARATION Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - CNMI UNITED AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE TOO OFTEN REMAIN SILENT IN Victim blaming, shame, customary forms of resolution, trauma all lead to incidents not being reported. By Thompson Marango. PORT VILA, Vanuatu (Vanuatu Daily Post, Sept. 16, 2016) – Authorities dealing with rape and violence have confirmed cases where victims are forced to or chose to remain silent and are urging them to report their cases to the Police, so the perpetrators can be dealt LOGGING OF SOLOMON ISLANDS FORESTS 'UNSUSTAINABLE Industry brings in record $62 million in revenue last year. By Kikiva Tuni. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation, May 9, 2017) – The forests of the Solomon Islands forests have been logged to an unsustainable levels, according to the COPRA MILL BEING DEVELOPED ON TARAWA Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - FIJI GOVERNMENT HAS ‘ZERO TOLERANCE’ FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Bainimarama says culture of violence extends across the Pacific. By Reginald Chandar. SUVA, Fiji (Fijilive, April 29, 2015) – Tackling domestic violence is at the core of Fijian Government’s efforts to improve the position and status of women generally, says Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. REVENUE FROM FIJI BAUXITE MINE TOPS $24 MILLION 23 shipments from Bua over last six years. By Luke Rawalai. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, June 7, 2017) – Fiji has earned a total revenue of $50.6 million since bauxite mining began in Nawailevu, Bua six years ago. AFRICAN GIANT SNAIL INVADING SOLOMONS’ GUADALCANAL Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - POLLUTION A GROWING CONCERN IN FIJI WATERS Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - COOK ISLANDS LAND COURT TO TIGHTEN UP 'USE IT OR LOSE IT Demands for land in Rarotonga prompt stricter enforcement plans. By Florence Syme-Buchanan RAROTONGA, Cook Islands (Cook Islands News, Sept. 27, 2016) – The Land Court is tightening up on the application of land occupation conditions with landowners facing a SOLOMONS TRADE UNIONS URGED TO WORK TOGETHER Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - FIJI GOVERNMENT HAS ‘ZERO TOLERANCE’ FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Bainimarama says culture of violence extends across the Pacific. By Reginald Chandar. SUVA, Fiji (Fijilive, April 29, 2015) – Tackling domestic violence is at the core of Fijian Government’s efforts to improve the position and status of women generally, says Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. TONGA TOURISM INDUSTRY HAVING PROBLEMS ATTRACTING Dialogue on state of industry held at Tanoa Dateline Hotel. NUKU‘ALOFA, Tonga (Matangi Tonga, Jan. 31, 2017) – Tonga's tourism industry wants to make Tonga a highly desirable tourism destination, but has difficulty in attracting investment of the quality and scale that will help it grow, said the Minister of Tourism Hon Semisi Sika in opening Tourism Industry Day, yesterday. FORMER SOLOMON ISLANDS PRIME MINISTER MAMALONI DIES Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR … NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR COLONIAL BLUNDERS IN SAMOA. By Michael Field. MULINU'U, Samoa (June 3, 2002 – Agence France-Presse)---A tragic and almost forgotten part of Pacific history was emotionally closed here Monday when New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark formally apologized to Samoa for events that occurred in colonial times over 70 SOLOMONS ‘SLIPPERY CABBAGE’ EYED FOR EXPORT SOLOMONS ‘SLIPPERY CABBAGE’ EYED FOR EXPORT. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Star, May 5) – A visiting businessman is conducting experiments on Solomon Island "slippery cabbage," a popular vegetable he says could find export markets in Japan and Korea. HOME PAGE | PACIFIC ISLANDS REPORTTOP STORIESOPINIONNEWS RELEASESIN DEPTHLINKSVIDEO & AUDIO Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - FIJI PUBLIC SECTOR UNIONS FILE DISPUTE AGAINST GOVERNMENT Unions allege government forced permanent workers to sign limited-term contracts to receive pay raises. By Mere Naleba. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, July 5, 2017) – Five members of the Confederation of Public Sector Unions reported separate disputes with the Department of SAMOAN TEENAGERS MOST BULLIED, VIOLENT IN ASIA PACIFIC APIA, Samoa (Samoa Observer, Sept. 24, 2014) – Samoan teenagers aged 13-15 are among the most bullied and most violent youth in East Asia and the Pacific, says the United Nations Children’s Fund (U.N.I.C.E.F.). A report released this month by the Agency, titled "Hidden In Plain Sight: A statistical analysis of violence againstchildren
LOGGING OF SOLOMON ISLANDS FORESTS 'UNSUSTAINABLE Logging Of Solomon Islands Forests 'Unsustainable'. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation, May 9, 2017) – The forests of the Solomon Islands forests have been logged to an unsustainable levels, according to the Permanent Secretary of Forestry and Research. Speaking to SIBC News today Vaeno Vigulu said thecountry
VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE TOO OFTEN REMAIN SILENT IN Victims Of Sexual Violence Too Often Remain Silent In Vanuatu. Victim blaming, shame, customary forms of resolution, trauma all lead to incidents not being reported. PORT VILA, Vanuatu (Vanuatu Daily Post, Sept. 16, 2016) – Authorities dealing with rape and violence have confirmed cases where victims are forced to or chose to remain silent TONGA TOURISM INDUSTRY HAVING PROBLEMS ATTRACTING Tonga Tourism Industry Having Problems Attracting Investment. NUKU‘ALOFA, Tonga (Matangi Tonga, Jan. 31, 2017) – Tonga's tourism industry wants to make Tonga a highly desirable tourism destination, but has difficulty in attracting investment of the quality and scale that will help it grow, said the Minister of Tourism Hon Semisi Sikain
DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING. Submitted by admin on Thu, 06/29/2000 - 00:00. PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea June 28, 2000 - Post-Courier/PINA Nius Online)---Papua New Guinea serves as a large domestic and international market with locally cultivated marijuana fetching a lucrative K 300 (US$ 123.15) a kilogram (2.2046 pounds),said a senior
COPRA MILL BEING DEVELOPED ON TARAWA COPRA MILL BEING DEVELOPED ON TARAWA. TARAWA, Kiribati (April 30, 2001 - Radio Kiribati/PINA Nius Online)---The Kiribati Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism is working on a plan to set up a new government company, the Kiribati Copra Mill Company Limited. The Commerce and Industry Division’s Martin Tofinga confirmed to RadioKiribati
FIJI GOVERNMENT HAS ‘ZERO TOLERANCE’ FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Fiji Government Has ‘Zero Tolerance’ For Domestic Violence: PM. SUVA, Fiji (Fijilive, April 29, 2015) – Tackling domestic violence is at the core of Fijian Government’s efforts to improve the position and status of women generally, says Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. Speaking at the opening of the Pacific WomenParliamentary Forum
FORMER SOLOMON ISLANDS PRIME MINISTER MAMALONI DIES HONIARA, Solomon Islands (January 12, 2000 – Radio Australia)---The Solomon Islands is mourning the death of its opposition leader and former prime minister, Solomon Mamaloni, who died yesterday after a battle with kidney disease. Radio Australia correspondent George Atkins reports that the Cabinet -- chaired by Deputy Prime MinisterSir
HOME PAGE | PACIFIC ISLANDS REPORTTOP STORIESOPINIONNEWS RELEASESIN DEPTHLINKSVIDEO & AUDIO Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - FIJI PUBLIC SECTOR UNIONS FILE DISPUTE AGAINST GOVERNMENT Unions allege government forced permanent workers to sign limited-term contracts to receive pay raises. By Mere Naleba. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, July 5, 2017) – Five members of the Confederation of Public Sector Unions reported separate disputes with the Department of SAMOAN TEENAGERS MOST BULLIED, VIOLENT IN ASIA PACIFIC APIA, Samoa (Samoa Observer, Sept. 24, 2014) – Samoan teenagers aged 13-15 are among the most bullied and most violent youth in East Asia and the Pacific, says the United Nations Children’s Fund (U.N.I.C.E.F.). A report released this month by the Agency, titled "Hidden In Plain Sight: A statistical analysis of violence againstchildren
LOGGING OF SOLOMON ISLANDS FORESTS 'UNSUSTAINABLE Logging Of Solomon Islands Forests 'Unsustainable'. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation, May 9, 2017) – The forests of the Solomon Islands forests have been logged to an unsustainable levels, according to the Permanent Secretary of Forestry and Research. Speaking to SIBC News today Vaeno Vigulu said thecountry
VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE TOO OFTEN REMAIN SILENT IN Victims Of Sexual Violence Too Often Remain Silent In Vanuatu. Victim blaming, shame, customary forms of resolution, trauma all lead to incidents not being reported. PORT VILA, Vanuatu (Vanuatu Daily Post, Sept. 16, 2016) – Authorities dealing with rape and violence have confirmed cases where victims are forced to or chose to remain silent TONGA TOURISM INDUSTRY HAVING PROBLEMS ATTRACTING Tonga Tourism Industry Having Problems Attracting Investment. NUKU‘ALOFA, Tonga (Matangi Tonga, Jan. 31, 2017) – Tonga's tourism industry wants to make Tonga a highly desirable tourism destination, but has difficulty in attracting investment of the quality and scale that will help it grow, said the Minister of Tourism Hon Semisi Sikain
DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING. Submitted by admin on Thu, 06/29/2000 - 00:00. PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea June 28, 2000 - Post-Courier/PINA Nius Online)---Papua New Guinea serves as a large domestic and international market with locally cultivated marijuana fetching a lucrative K 300 (US$ 123.15) a kilogram (2.2046 pounds),said a senior
COPRA MILL BEING DEVELOPED ON TARAWA COPRA MILL BEING DEVELOPED ON TARAWA. TARAWA, Kiribati (April 30, 2001 - Radio Kiribati/PINA Nius Online)---The Kiribati Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism is working on a plan to set up a new government company, the Kiribati Copra Mill Company Limited. The Commerce and Industry Division’s Martin Tofinga confirmed to RadioKiribati
FIJI GOVERNMENT HAS ‘ZERO TOLERANCE’ FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Fiji Government Has ‘Zero Tolerance’ For Domestic Violence: PM. SUVA, Fiji (Fijilive, April 29, 2015) – Tackling domestic violence is at the core of Fijian Government’s efforts to improve the position and status of women generally, says Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. Speaking at the opening of the Pacific WomenParliamentary Forum
FORMER SOLOMON ISLANDS PRIME MINISTER MAMALONI DIES HONIARA, Solomon Islands (January 12, 2000 – Radio Australia)---The Solomon Islands is mourning the death of its opposition leader and former prime minister, Solomon Mamaloni, who died yesterday after a battle with kidney disease. Radio Australia correspondent George Atkins reports that the Cabinet -- chaired by Deputy Prime MinisterSir
LOGGING OF SOLOMON ISLANDS FORESTS 'UNSUSTAINABLE Industry brings in record $62 million in revenue last year. By Kikiva Tuni. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation, May 9, 2017) – The forests of the Solomon Islands forests have been logged to an unsustainable levels, according to the REVENUE FROM FIJI BAUXITE MINE TOPS $24 MILLION Revenue From Fiji Bauxite Mine Tops $24 Million. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, June 7, 2017) – Fiji has earned a total revenue of $50.6 million since bauxite mining began in Nawailevu, Bua six years ago. Responding to questions from this newspaper, Mineral Resources Department acting director Dr Raijeli Taga said the revenuewas
AFRICAN GIANT SNAIL INVADING SOLOMONS’ GUADALCANAL African Giant Snail Invading Solomons’ Guadalcanal. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Star, May 23, 2016) – The invasive giant African snail has invaded a huge area in Guadalcanal from Aruligo in the west to Ruavatu in the east. That was according to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) Jimmy Saelea. POLLUTION A GROWING CONCERN IN FIJI WATERS POLLUTION A GROWING CONCERN IN FIJI WATERS. SUVA, Fiji (April 16) - There was once a time when the Suva Harbour was a sparkling azure sea with numerous and abundant varieties of fish flitting around vibrant coral reefs. At that time, the only lights would have been from wood fires stoked continuously through the night to lend warmth to thehome.
COOK ISLANDS LAND COURT TO TIGHTEN UP 'USE IT OR LOSE IT By Florence Syme-Buchanan. RAROTONGA, Cook Islands (Cook Islands News, Sept. 27, 2016) – The Land Court is tightening up on the application of land occupation conditions with landowners facing a stricter “use it or lose it” rule. An automatic lapsing clause, introduced in the early 1980s, is to be applied more rigously by the Land Court. SOLOMONS TRADE UNIONS URGED TO WORK TOGETHER HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Star, April, 5, 2016) – The National Secretary of the Solomon Islands National Council of Trade Unions (SICTU), Tony Kagovai has called on trade unions in the country to find ways to work together to promote and protect the interests of Solomon Islands workers. Mr Kagovai made the call while welcoming thenew
FIJI GOVERNMENT HAS ‘ZERO TOLERANCE’ FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Fiji Government Has ‘Zero Tolerance’ For Domestic Violence: PM. SUVA, Fiji (Fijilive, April 29, 2015) – Tackling domestic violence is at the core of Fijian Government’s efforts to improve the position and status of women generally, says Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. Speaking at the opening of the Pacific WomenParliamentary Forum
PNG BIOLOGIST LEADS WAY IN COUNTRY’S DRUG RESEARCH PNG BIOLOGIST LEADS WAY IN COUNTRY’S DRUG RESEARCH. Submitted by piradmin on Fri, 02/06/2004 - 00:00. By Malum Nalu. PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea (PNG Post-Courier, Feb. 4) - Papua New Guinean scientist Dr Clement Waine is blazing the trail as a research biologist and Principal Investigator with the Du Pont Crop GeneticsResearch and
NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR … NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR COLONIAL BLUNDERS IN SAMOA. By Michael Field. MULINU'U, Samoa (June 3, 2002 – Agence France-Presse)---A tragic and almost forgotten part of Pacific history was emotionally closed here Monday when New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark formally apologized to Samoa for events that occurred in colonial times over 70 SOLOMONS ‘SLIPPERY CABBAGE’ EYED FOR EXPORT SOLOMONS ‘SLIPPERY CABBAGE’ EYED FOR EXPORT. HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Star, May 5) – A visiting businessman is conducting experiments on Solomon Island "slippery cabbage," a popular vegetable he says could find export markets in Japan and Korea. Frank Lee, managing director of Solomon Morinda, said he came up with the ideaafter
FIJI PUBLIC SECTOR UNIONS FILE DISPUTE AGAINST GOVERNMENT Unions allege government forced permanent workers to sign limited-term contracts to receive pay raises. By Mere Naleba. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, July 5, 2017) – Five members of the Confederation of Public Sector Unions reported separate disputes with the Department of BIKETAWA DECLARATION BIKETAWA DECLARATION. Submitted by admin on Mon, 10/30/2000 - 00:00. PACIFIC ISLANDS FORUM LEADERS’ RETREAT 31st Pacific Islands Forum Biketawa, Republic of Kiribati October 28, 2000. Forum Leaders recalled their 1995 Vision Statement, the Forum Economic Action Plan: Eight Principles of Good Governance, and the 1997 AitutakiDeclaration.
FORMER FIJIAN MILITARY COMMANDER PLEADS NOT GUILTY Former Fijian Military Commander Pleads Not Guilty. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Sun, Nov. 21, 2013) – Former Fiji Land Force Commander, Pita Driti, claimed in his interview by Police that he was set up by senior military officers to overthrow the Government, the High Court was told. His caution interview statement was read out by the fourthprosecution
VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE TOO OFTEN REMAIN SILENT IN Victims Of Sexual Violence Too Often Remain Silent In Vanuatu. Victim blaming, shame, customary forms of resolution, trauma all lead to incidents not being reported. PORT VILA, Vanuatu (Vanuatu Daily Post, Sept. 16, 2016) – Authorities dealing with rape and violence have confirmed cases where victims are forced to or chose to remain silent SAMOAN TEENAGERS MOST BULLIED, VIOLENT IN ASIA PACIFIC APIA, Samoa (Samoa Observer, Sept. 24, 2014) – Samoan teenagers aged 13-15 are among the most bullied and most violent youth in East Asia and the Pacific, says the United Nations Children’s Fund (U.N.I.C.E.F.). A report released this month by the Agency, titled "Hidden In Plain Sight: A statistical analysis of violence againstchildren
COOK ISLANDS LAND COURT TO TIGHTEN UP 'USE IT OR LOSE IT By Florence Syme-Buchanan. RAROTONGA, Cook Islands (Cook Islands News, Sept. 27, 2016) – The Land Court is tightening up on the application of land occupation conditions with landowners facing a stricter “use it or lose it” rule. An automatic lapsing clause, introduced in the early 1980s, is to be applied more rigously by the Land Court. SOLOMONS TRADE UNIONS URGED TO WORK TOGETHER HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Star, April, 5, 2016) – The National Secretary of the Solomon Islands National Council of Trade Unions (SICTU), Tony Kagovai has called on trade unions in the country to find ways to work together to promote and protect the interests of Solomon Islands workers. Mr Kagovai made the call while welcoming thenew
DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING. Submitted by admin on Thu, 06/29/2000 - 00:00. PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea June 28, 2000 - Post-Courier/PINA Nius Online)---Papua New Guinea serves as a large domestic and international market with locally cultivated marijuana fetching a lucrative K 300 (US$ 123.15) a kilogram (2.2046 pounds),said a senior
FORMER SOLOMON ISLANDS PRIME MINISTER MAMALONI DIES HONIARA, Solomon Islands (January 12, 2000 – Radio Australia)---The Solomon Islands is mourning the death of its opposition leader and former prime minister, Solomon Mamaloni, who died yesterday after a battle with kidney disease. Radio Australia correspondent George Atkins reports that the Cabinet -- chaired by Deputy Prime MinisterSir
NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR … NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR COLONIAL BLUNDERS IN SAMOA. By Michael Field. MULINU'U, Samoa (June 3, 2002 – Agence France-Presse)---A tragic and almost forgotten part of Pacific history was emotionally closed here Monday when New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark formally apologized to Samoa for events that occurred in colonial times over 70 FIJI PUBLIC SECTOR UNIONS FILE DISPUTE AGAINST GOVERNMENT Unions allege government forced permanent workers to sign limited-term contracts to receive pay raises. By Mere Naleba. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, July 5, 2017) – Five members of the Confederation of Public Sector Unions reported separate disputes with the Department of BIKETAWA DECLARATION BIKETAWA DECLARATION. Submitted by admin on Mon, 10/30/2000 - 00:00. PACIFIC ISLANDS FORUM LEADERS’ RETREAT 31st Pacific Islands Forum Biketawa, Republic of Kiribati October 28, 2000. Forum Leaders recalled their 1995 Vision Statement, the Forum Economic Action Plan: Eight Principles of Good Governance, and the 1997 AitutakiDeclaration.
FORMER FIJIAN MILITARY COMMANDER PLEADS NOT GUILTY Former Fijian Military Commander Pleads Not Guilty. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Sun, Nov. 21, 2013) – Former Fiji Land Force Commander, Pita Driti, claimed in his interview by Police that he was set up by senior military officers to overthrow the Government, the High Court was told. His caution interview statement was read out by the fourthprosecution
VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE TOO OFTEN REMAIN SILENT IN Victims Of Sexual Violence Too Often Remain Silent In Vanuatu. Victim blaming, shame, customary forms of resolution, trauma all lead to incidents not being reported. PORT VILA, Vanuatu (Vanuatu Daily Post, Sept. 16, 2016) – Authorities dealing with rape and violence have confirmed cases where victims are forced to or chose to remain silent SAMOAN TEENAGERS MOST BULLIED, VIOLENT IN ASIA PACIFIC APIA, Samoa (Samoa Observer, Sept. 24, 2014) – Samoan teenagers aged 13-15 are among the most bullied and most violent youth in East Asia and the Pacific, says the United Nations Children’s Fund (U.N.I.C.E.F.). A report released this month by the Agency, titled "Hidden In Plain Sight: A statistical analysis of violence againstchildren
COOK ISLANDS LAND COURT TO TIGHTEN UP 'USE IT OR LOSE IT By Florence Syme-Buchanan. RAROTONGA, Cook Islands (Cook Islands News, Sept. 27, 2016) – The Land Court is tightening up on the application of land occupation conditions with landowners facing a stricter “use it or lose it” rule. An automatic lapsing clause, introduced in the early 1980s, is to be applied more rigously by the Land Court. SOLOMONS TRADE UNIONS URGED TO WORK TOGETHER HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Star, April, 5, 2016) – The National Secretary of the Solomon Islands National Council of Trade Unions (SICTU), Tony Kagovai has called on trade unions in the country to find ways to work together to promote and protect the interests of Solomon Islands workers. Mr Kagovai made the call while welcoming thenew
DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING DRUG TRAFFICKING IN PNG GROWING. Submitted by admin on Thu, 06/29/2000 - 00:00. PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea June 28, 2000 - Post-Courier/PINA Nius Online)---Papua New Guinea serves as a large domestic and international market with locally cultivated marijuana fetching a lucrative K 300 (US$ 123.15) a kilogram (2.2046 pounds),said a senior
FORMER SOLOMON ISLANDS PRIME MINISTER MAMALONI DIES HONIARA, Solomon Islands (January 12, 2000 – Radio Australia)---The Solomon Islands is mourning the death of its opposition leader and former prime minister, Solomon Mamaloni, who died yesterday after a battle with kidney disease. Radio Australia correspondent George Atkins reports that the Cabinet -- chaired by Deputy Prime MinisterSir
NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR … NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR COLONIAL BLUNDERS IN SAMOA. By Michael Field. MULINU'U, Samoa (June 3, 2002 – Agence France-Presse)---A tragic and almost forgotten part of Pacific history was emotionally closed here Monday when New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark formally apologized to Samoa for events that occurred in colonial times over 70 HOME PAGE | PACIFIC ISLANDS REPORT Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - SAMOAN TEENAGERS MOST BULLIED, VIOLENT IN ASIA PACIFIC APIA, Samoa (Samoa Observer, Sept. 24, 2014) – Samoan teenagers aged 13-15 are among the most bullied and most violent youth in East Asia and the Pacific, says the United Nations Children’s Fund (U.N.I.C.E.F.). A report released this month by the Agency, titled "Hidden In Plain Sight: A statistical analysis of violence againstchildren
HUMAN TRAFFICKING INCREASING IN PACIFIC, IMMIGRATION By Lagi Keresoma. APIA, Samoa (Talamua, June 20, 2017) – Human trafficking is very much alive in the Pacific and is increasing at a pace that warrants Pacific leaders to address it. At the first day of the Pacific Immigration Directors Conference (PIDC) at the Taumeasina Resort, the Regional Coordinator for the United Nation’s Office for NATURAL DISASTERS COST FIJI SUGAR INDUSTRY $80 MILLION IN SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, Jan. 27, 2017) – Natural disasters in 2016 cost the sugarcane industry in excess of $167 million , says Fiji Sugar Corporation chairman Vishnu Mohan. Mr Mohan said the losses to crops, infrastructure and mills were recorded in the aftermath of Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston and flooding associatedwith
SOLOMONS TRADE UNIONS URGED TO WORK TOGETHER Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - NEARLY 1/3 OF SOLOMON ISLANDS CHILDREN SUFFER STUNTED Pacific Islands Report is a nonprofit news publication of the Pacific Islands Development Program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Offered as a free service to readers, PIR provides an edited digest of news, commentary and analysis from across the Pacific Islands region, Monday - PROSTITUTION ON THE RISE IN SAMOA By Mata’afa Keni Lesa APIA, Samoa (Samoa Observer, Nov. 27, 2009) – An investigation by the Samoa Observer has revealed what most feared. There is a growing culture of prostitution fuelled by the influx of foreigners, tourists and local men who operate at ungodly hours in Samoa. The investigation revealed there are several locationsbeing used.
NEW CHIEFLY RESIDENCE BLESSED IN FIJI NEW CHIEFLY RESIDENCE BLESSED IN FIJI. SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times, Dec. 27, 2009) – In Fiji, the new chiefly residence of the Roko Tui Dreketi in Lomanikoro called Rewailagi was blessed by the Catholic priest and Methodist Church reverend in Rewa yesterday. [PIR NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR … NEW ZEALAND’S PRIME MINISTER CLARK APOLOGIZES FOR COLONIAL BLUNDERS IN SAMOA. By Michael Field. MULINU'U, Samoa (June 3, 2002 – Agence France-Presse)---A tragic and almost forgotten part of Pacific history was emotionally closed here Monday when New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark formally apologized to Samoa for events that occurred in colonial times over 70 PNG PUTS NEW RESTRICTIONS ON VANILLA LICENSES Agriculture Minister Moses Maladina has announced new measures to control highly. irregular trade and export of vanilla in the country. These measures include the increase in license fees, six months. ban on issue of new license, restriction of export to PNG national companies. only and imposition of a levy on every kilogram exported.Jump to Navigation
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