Monday, 24 May 2021, 5:19 pm
SUVA, Fiji (24 May 2020) -The climate crisis is an
ever-growing concern for the Pacific Region, and the
importance of local aid organisations to be prepared for,
and respond to crises, is at an all-time high. The COVID-19
pandemic adds another layer of complexity and challenge to
an already crisis-prone region of the world.
A renewed
focus on the localisation agenda in the Pacific has resulted
in a number of developments such as the Auckland Summit,
which was aimed at operationalising Grand Bargain
localisation goals agreed at the Global Humanitarian Summit
in 2016.
However, while 91% of Pacific Islands
Countries are part of their national coordination mechanisms
Press Release – PIANGO SUVA, Fiji (24 May 2020) -The climate crisis is an ever-growing concern for the Pacific Region, and the importance of local aid organisations to be prepared for, and respond to crises, is at an all-time high. The COVID-19 pandemic adds another …
SUVA, Fiji (24 May 2020) -The climate crisis is an ever-growing concern for the Pacific Region, and the importance of local aid organisations to be prepared for, and respond to crises, is at an all-time high. The COVID-19 pandemic adds another layer of complexity and challenge to an already crisis-prone region of the world.
A renewed focus on the localisation agenda in the Pacific has resulted in a number of developments such as the Auckland Summit, which was aimed at operationalising Grand Bargain localisation goals agreed at the Global Humanitarian Summit in 2016.
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Project Auckland: Covid 19 coronavirus tests Auckland mayor Phil Goff s optimism
5 Mar, 2021 11:00 PM
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Mayor Phil Goff and Transport Minister Michael Wood at the dawn blessing and opening ceremony of Te Komititanga, the civic square at the bottom of Queen St.
Mayor Phil Goff and Transport Minister Michael Wood at the dawn blessing and opening ceremony of Te Komititanga, the civic square at the bottom of Queen St.
NZ Herald
By: Tim McCready I came in, just as dawn was breaking over the city and looked out and thought: Jesus. This is a ghost town. Nothing was happening.