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Pacific youth lead campaign to support Vanuatu s bid to get ICJ clarification

Pacific youth lead campaign to support Vanuatu s bid to get ICJ clarification
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Policy pathways to reduce disproportionate burdens in tuna fisheries by Bianca Haas, Kamal Azmi et al

The United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement requires states to recognise the special requirements of developing countries and to ensure that conservation and management measures do not place a disproportionate burden on developing countries. The aim of this article is to assess what policy arrangements are required to reduce the identified disproportionate burden. We developed a policy pathway that would allow members of tuna regional fisheries management organisations (tRFMOs) to strengthen their efforts to meet their duty to share conservation burdens more equitably. This pathway consists of policy options that were developed by using policy analysis, which is an innovative approach that provides actionable outcomes that can be used by tRFMO member states. Despite the global attention to reducing disproportionate conservation burdens, developing states are still suffering. The results of this article provide novel and timely policy options that have the potential to reduce the conservat

It Happened at the UN: Week Ending Feb 2

It Happened at the UN: Week Ending Feb 2
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The small grid – energy security, with a little help from the Sun

Solar energy mini-grids can help end energy poverty of rural communities in climate-vulnerable regions. Investments in these renewable energy initiatives must be scaled up.

Regional: Caribbean leaders to hold summit with Saudi Arabia next month

Caribbean Community leaders will meet with Saudi Arabian leaders next month for the first ever summit, Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley announced on Thursday. Rowley, speaking at a news conference here said that the.

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