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Pacific Waves for Thursday 26 February 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 26 February 2015
4:06 PM.Samoan exporter argues for Citizenship Investment Bill; The World Bank looks to customise its pacific reports; An NGO says more pacific businesswomen good for region; Tonga's set to finally sign a UN… Read more Audio
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Samoan exporter argues for Citizenship Investment Bill
4:05 PM.A Samoa exporter says the country needs the kind of investment that the governments proposed Citizenship Investment Bill would usher in. Audio
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World Bank looks to customise Pacific reports
4:04 PM.The World Bank is looking at a new approach to its report writing in the Pacific with the aim of producing more relevant and practical feedback and information for development. Audio
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NGO says more Pacific businesswomen good for region
4:03 PM.Australia's Global Ambassador for Women and Girls says more women in business and positions of power will make a better difference for the livelihood of the region. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 February 2015
6:05 AM.Tonga's set to finally sign a UN convention regarding women, but with conditions; Fiji could send a strong message against torture; First seasonal workers from Fiji arrive in New Zeland; Program… Read more Audio
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Tonga set to finally sign CEDAW
6:04 AM.Tonga 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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First Fiji RSE workers arrive in NZ
6:02 AM.The first Fijian seasonal workers allowed into New Zealand since the military coup in 2006 have arrived in Hawke's Bay for the apple harvest. Audio
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Programme sought for Solomons USP campus
6:01 AM.The University of the South Pacific and the Solomon Islands government set their sights on 2018 to complete the $15million US dollar campus. Audio