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2023 in review – the highs, lows, challenges, and triumphs

In recapping 2023, let s reflect on some major events that occurred, including cyclones, the historic adoption of the climate justice resolution at the United Nations General Assembly, and the recurring

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Rebuilding of TC Harold-damaged schools hampered by TC Lola

Construction efforts on 11 schools, initiated following contracts signed in October by the Minister of Education and Training alongside 5 contractors, are now in motion for some schools. However, delays

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Protection in the Pacific in a time of pandemic - Vanuatu

Protection in the Pacific in a time of pandemic Format Author Yo Kunieda The immense challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic have not stopped efforts to protect the health and rights of women and girls in remote areas in Fiji, Tonga, and Vanuatu. That said, pandemic-related lockdowns and movement restrictions have increased sexual and gender-based violence, and hindered access to sexual and reproductive services and maternal and newborn care. Ms. Cherol Latika, nurse and team leader for the Vanuatu Family Health Association (VFHA) is on the frontline of providing such support in some of the Pacific’s ‘last-mile’ communities. One of Ms Latika’s recent support missions was to provide sexual and reproductive health information, counselling and treatment for women and girls at Baie Barrier.

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Vanuatu: Protection in the Pacific in a time of pandemic

Vanuatu: Protection in the Pacific in a time of pandemic 16 December, 2020 - 05:40 Countries: Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu Source: UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction The immense challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic have not stopped efforts to protect the health and rights of women and girls in remote areas in Fiji, Tonga, and Vanuatu. That said, pandemic-related lockdowns and movement restrictions have increased sexual and gender-based violence, and hindered access to sexual and reproductive services and maternal and newborn care. Ms. Cherol Latika, nurse and team leader for the Vanuatu Family Health Association (VFHA) is on the frontline of providing such support in some of the Pacific’s ‘last-mile’ communities.

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