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ICRC Vice-President: Maintaining and strengthening IHL is a collective responsibility of all states

ICRC Vice-President: Maintaining and strengthening IHL is a collective responsibility of all states

Mr. President, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, As we gather today for the 13th Meeting of States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions, the international community must urgently take decisive steps to better protect civilians in armed...

Owner:  The International Committee of the Red Cross (Non-profit)
ICJ climate ruling shapes future climate lawsuits
International Court of Justice climate ruling a powerful tool for holding countries to account
South Australian doctors head to Vanuatu in response to devastating earthquake

South Australian doctors head to Vanuatu in response to devastating earthquake

Release date: 22/12/24 Three SA Health staff will travel to Vanuatu as part of the Federal Government’s response to the tragic natural disaster that occurred in the country last week. Dr James Doube, a doctor based on Kangaroo Island, will head up...

Owner:  Australian Government
ADB Provides $5 Million Grant for Vanuatu Earthquake Relief

ADB Provides $5 Million Grant for Vanuatu Earthquake Relief

MANILA, PHILIPPINES (24 December 2024) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has provided $5 million in contingent disaster financing to support emergency relief efforts in Vanuatu following the 7.3 magnitude earthquake that struck the capital Port...

Owner:  Asian Development Bank
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Landholders capture more than 1.4m photos in wildlife diversity lesson

Landholders capture more than 1.4m photos in wildlife diversity lesson

After years dedicated to conserving his property on the NSW Mid North Coast, Andy McCoubrie was confident it was home to a host of wildlife. But it was not until he installed cameras and audio recorders that he realised just how diverse that...

Owner:  Australian Government
Vanuatu official says they are training Africans in AI to solve economic and social problems

Vanuatu official says they are training Africans in AI to solve economic and social problems

Prof Hugh Keku Aryee – Vanuatu Trade Commissioner to Ghana. Prof Hugh Keku Aryee, Vanuatu Trade Commissioner to Ghana, says the Commission is training a new generation of Africans in artificial intelligence to use technology in solving...

Owner:  Emmanuel K. Dogbevi
Vanuatu Trade Commissioner urges religious communities to care, protect God’s Creation 

Forum Leaders endorse ICJ Climate ruling, urge countries to step up

Forum Leaders have hailed the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) advisory opinion on climate change as a landmark win for the region and urged countries worldwide to use it to strengthen their climate commitments. “Leaders commended the ICJ AO...

Owner:  The Pacific Islands News Association Ltd
We train Africans in AI to solve economic, social problems – Vanuatu Trade Commissioner  
Is the Green Climate Fund starting to deliver for the Pacific?

Is the Green Climate Fund starting to deliver for the Pacific?

For Pacific Island countries, securing enough money to deal with the consequences of climate change has proved an arduous task. Despite facing existential threats from rising seas and collapsing fisheries, the region has struggled to tap into the...

Owner:  Lowy Family
Australian politicians to see aid in action amid health challenges and economic and climate pressures in Laos

Australian politicians to see aid in action amid health challenges and economic and climate pressures in Laos

A group of Australian parliamentarians has arrived in Laos to see first-hand how Australian-funded programs are helping communities adapt to health and development challenges. Hon Kate Thwaites MP, Andrew Wallace MP, Dai Le MP, Jodie Belyea MP and...

Owner:  The National Tribune Australia
‘Confronting’ climate risk report goes under microscope

‘Confronting’ climate risk report goes under microscope

Australia’s “confronting” climate future will be explored in parliament as a bombshell report lays bare the risks ahead. The National Climate Risk Assessment, which canvasses a concerning uptick in expected heat-related deaths and ballooning risks...

Owner:  Michael West
Pacific news in brief for 18 September

Pacific news in brief for 18 September

United States and Guam flags Photo: 123RF Guam A newly-passed defense policy bill by the US House of Representatives includes a US$3 billion package for Guam - to maintain the island's role in strategic defence. The Pacific Islands Times reported...

Owner:  New Zealand Government
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