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DVIDS - News - Palau Honors its U S Military Veterans for their Legacy of Service

4 KOROR, Palau – The population of the Republic of Palau is just under 22,000. For a country of its size, many of its citizens volunteer to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces every year, so much so that military service is an important part of the local culture and identity. “As part of Task Force Oceania, I have learned that the U.S. military has a great impact in Palau, said U.S. Army Sgt. Florence Yangilmau, team’s Palau’s cultural liaison and noncommissioned officer-in-charge. “From all the World War II relics and monuments to the continuous support of the civic action teams, and the U.S. Navy ships that routinely pass through the island chain, and the old U.S. Coast Guard post at Anguar, the military has always been a big part of our lives here.”

Fijian Government - PM BAINIMARAMA JOINS PACIFIC LEADERS AND UNITED KINGDOM AT THE HIGH LEVEL CLIMATE DIALOGUE

PM BAINIMARAMA JOINS PACIFIC LEADERS AND UNITED KINGDOM AT THE HIGH LEVEL CLIMATE DIALOGUE 08/07/2021 Pacific Island Leaders and the United Kingdom convened a High Level Climate Dialogue today to discuss the priorities ahead of COP26 to be held in Glasgow in November this year.   The meeting led by the Secretary of State and COP26 President Mr. Alok Sharma provided an opportunity to update Pacific Leaders on the progress of key issues, and hearing first hand from leaders, their priorities in the build up to COP26 - which is expected to deliver progressive outcomes for a sustainable future. The event recognised the important role that Pacific Island Countries (PICs) have in delivering progressive climate action for COP26.

Pacific Civil Society Concludes Regional Consultations on Climate related Mobility

Posted:  07/06/21 Suva – The Pacific Climate Change Migration and Human Security (PCCMHS) programme recently (22-23 June) hosted a virtual regional civil society consultation on climate related mobility. The online consultations that were organized by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) provided an opportunity for civil society representatives from around the Pacific to review the human security implications of climate change related migration, displacement and planned relocation, share experiences about how climate related mobility is impacting communities and talk towards the development of a regional based solution. The consultations gathered over 40 virtual participants from 8 Pacific Countries across the region to continue discussions on a regional process in support of responses to climate related mobility. This included regional organizations, members of academia, faith-based organizations, youth climate champions and advocates for LGBTIQ groups from aroun

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