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As we went to press, the latest toll of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami of 11 March 2011 in north-east Japan was between an estimated 18-24,000 people reported either dead or missing with many more made homeless. It has put the vulnerability of the area in the Pacific known as the ‘Ring of Fire’ firmly in the spotlight. This 40,000km2 area tracing the Pacific Rim in a horseshoe-...
Sparse populations spread across wide swathes of the world’s largest ocean resulting in poor communications between them have held back movement of the region’s goods and people and slowed economic development and growth. The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) has recognised such impediments to development. One of its earliest moves of the PIF was the Pacific Forum Line,set up by Pacific...
A new framework for Pacific-EU cooperation is expected to emerge in the coming year. It will target adaptation to climate change but also aims at “high-impact” development aid, announced EU Commissioner for Development, Andris Piebalgs, during his recent visit to the region.  “This will mean cementing our global partnership on climate change, speaking with one voice in the...
Samoan national, Tuiloma Neroni Slade, became Secretary General of the Secretariat of the 16-nation Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) in August 2008. Formerly a judge at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands, he was his country’s Ambassador in various locations and was previously Samoa’s Attorney General and senior legal adviser with the Commonwealth Secretariat...
Millennium Island, Kiribati©Reporters.be
  Pacific Island countries and the EU have launched a joint initiative to mobilise all donors to help the region deal with the effects of climate change.In a first step, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Pacific Islands Forum  Secretary General, Tuiloma Neroni Slade and EU Development Commissioner, Andris Piebalgs in December 2010. They have agreed to work together...
A gathering of European academics in Brussels on 22 November is the first step to creating an EU research network for the Pacific to bring fresh thinking to policy-making on such issues as; social and gender issues, climate change and security and stability. “The Pacific is important for us: it has fewer than 10 million inhabitants but 13 votes in the United Nations which, added to...
As the global economy picks up, new economic opportunities are being scouted by the islands, particularly in the private sector. Though the effects of the global financial crisis in the region were not felt as severely as they were in other parts of the world, the fragile island economies did feel some pressure due to reduced tourist numbers and a dip in inward remittances – the islands...
The earthquake that ravaged Haiti was not at all exceptional, seismologists will tell you. What has changed over the past century is the influx of populations to urban centres located in risk areas, resulting in an exponential increase in the number of earthquake victims. While waiting for a necessary review of national planning policy, we take a look at some of the world’s hotspots...
With climate change seemingly on everyone’s agenda there’s real concern that many of the small, beautiful, faraway islands in the Pacific and Caribbean are in danger of disappearing. And, as the earth warms up, regions with temperate climates like Europe will have less snow, reduced rainfall and months when it is hot when it used to be cold. There’s more. In countries...
Coastlines eroded, groundwater salinated and the first “climate” refugees on the move: global warming is already a harsh reality for many Pacific Islanders. As a result, priority has been given to programmes – supported by the EU – that enable those affected to adapt to new climatic conditions. © Robert Iroga “The developing countries of the Pacific Islands are responsible for just 0.03% of the...