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UN supports peacebuilding in Solomon Islands
Audio 20 Jul 2016Women and youth are to be the main focus of a United Nations peace-building programme being rolled out in Solomon Islands over the next 18 months. Audio
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Can the Pacific address its non-communicable diseases crisis?
More than just policy change needed to address the fact that up to 75% of deaths in the Pacific Islands region are due to non communicable diseases, such as diabetes and heart diseases. Audio
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Samoa to seek funding to improve children's rights
The ministry responsible for children in Samoa says it will seek more funding to implement the recommendations of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. Audio
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Helen Clark under fire
Audio 26 May 2016Helen Clark's leadership style at the United Nations Development Programme, has been criticised harshly as the battle for the UN's top job heats up. Audio
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Island nations lead ratification of Paris climate agreement
Audio 20 May 2016Island nations are leading the charge on ratification of the Paris Climate Change Agreement which opened for signing on April 22nd. Audio
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Max Harris: Rhodes, racism and the politics of love
Charlotte Graham interviews the Rhodes Scholar and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, who has returned here for Aspiring Conversations 2016 in Wanaka, to speak on a panel, The New Zealand Project… Audio
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Independence from FSM could back-fire on Chuuk state
An expert on Micronesia says a push from Chuuk to break away from the Federated States of Micronesia is a short-sighted concept. Audio
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Former PM announces UN candidacy
Helen Clark has announced her intention to run for the top job at the United Nations, after almost 7 years as the Administrator of its Development Programme. Audio
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Helen Clark's bid for the top UN job
Helen Clark is to announce that she is putting her name forward to become the UNited Nations Secretary General, replacing Ban Ki Moon. Helen Clark has headed the UN Development Programme for the past… Audio
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Young, Muslim, Black and Representing NZ!
Chosen from among 4588 applicants across the globe, Fatumata Bah is young, Muslim and black - and she's representing New Zealand at the Commonwealth Young Leaders Programme in Scotland. Audio
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Pressure mounts on PNG govt over forestry
Audio 14 Mar 2016The Papua New Guinea government is under more pressure to enforce laws around forestry, following two recent reports by international NGOs related to PNG's forestry industry, and the flow of finances… Audio
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PNG faced with capacity challenge on forest conservation
Audio 10 Mar 2016A report by the Forest Trends NGO says Papua New Guinea is receiving far less finance for forest conservation than most other countries with large tropical forests, and must do a lot of work to build… Audio
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Campaign against Gender-based Violence sparks events
The Pacific has been awash with the colour orange over the past week, as a campaign highlighting violence against women has sparked events in more than eight countries. Audio
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PNG drought situation grim despite recent rain
Audio 19 Nov 2015Recent heavy rain across much of Papua New Guinea's Highlands seems to have done little to ease the severe drought affecting three million people. Audio
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Rolling out water aid - literally
Roll Out the Barrel is a UK charity which is delivering roll-able water containers to communities where people would otherwise have the painstaking task of carrying them. In many developing countries… Audio
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2015: Helen Clark on global sustainability
The promise and challenge of 2015 is the focus of this lecture by the Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme. Audio
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Helen Clark: More change in global poverty needed
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark is the head of the United Nations Development Programme. In September, the UN meets to agree on a new set of sustainable development goals to replace the… Audio
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Financial challenges discussed at humanitarian meeting
Audio 1 Jul 2015There was a resounding call for access to finances both before and after disasters from Pacific leaders at a regional meeting looking at humanitarian challenges. Audio
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UNDP helps Bougainville prepare for key poll
Audio 6 May 2015The UNDP is helping prepare scrutineers, the media and others for the Bougainville elections which run for two weeks from next Monday. Audio
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Big development changes ahead for Pacific judiciary
Audio 1 May 2015Pacific chief justices are contemplating the future growth of the region's judiciary as a five-year development programme draws to a close. Audio
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Texting scheme shining light on PNG corruption
Audio 16 Apr 2015A texting scheme to expose corrupt officials in Papua New Guinea has had so much success it will be expanded to a national level by the end of the year. Audio
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PNG's economic growth struggles to reach those who need it
Audio 30 Mar 2015United Nations says Papua New Guinea's strong economic is not enough if it doesn't translate into the country's human development. Audio
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UNDP to assist Bougainville elections
Audio 23 Mar 2015The United Nations Development Programme in Papua New Guinea says it will do all it can to assist the Autonomous Bougainville Government in carrying out upcoming elections. Audio
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How important is heritage preservation in our cities
Donovan Rypkema is president of Heritage Strategies International, a Washington DC consulting firm. His book, "The Economics of Historic Preservation: A Community Leader's Guide" , is now in its third… Audio
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Tonga set to finally sign CEDAW
Audio 26 Feb 2015Tonga is preparing to finally ratify the United Nations convention on eliminating all forms of discrimination against women but with conditions. Audio
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Pacific youth encouraged to fight corruption
Audio 24 Feb 2015Pacific youth learn about corruption and advocating for change in their own countries. Audio
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Outspoken - Tuna Collapse
Philippa Tolley asks what now? - after the regional Tuna Commission failed to take action to preserve tuna stocks. Audio
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The resource curse and its impact on PNG
Audio 24 Dec 2014The paradox of plenty and ensuring that all of Papua New Guinea benefits from the resource boom. Audio
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Solomons toolkit factors in risk
Audio 16 Dec 2014A toolkit to help Solomon Islands, one of the most prone countries in the Pacific to disaster to factor risk into its planning and development. Audio
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Tongan Parliament opens up for public education.
Audio 10 Oct 2014Tongan Parliament opens up for public education. Audio