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Press Release – New Zealand Government
Kiribati is on the frontline of Climate Change and language will keep its people rooted to their land and tradition in the coming crisis, said the Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio.
“Our Pacific nations are the first to feel the impacts of climate change. Kiribati is home to around 116,300 people and is extremely vulnerable to rising sea levels.
“Despite the enormous challenges Kiribati faces as a nation, their language and cultural identity will keep them grounded, and proud of their heritage.
“This is truly evident in the vibrant Kiribati community living here in Aotearoa, and how they celebrate Kiribati Language Week – Wikin te Taetae ni Kiribati,” says Minister Sio.
Press Release – New Zealand Government Kiribati is on the frontline of Climate Change and language will keep its people rooted to their land and tradition in the coming crisis, said the Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio. Our Pacific nations are the first to feel the impacts …
Kiribati is on the frontline of Climate Change and language will keep its people rooted to their land and tradition in the coming crisis, said the Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio.
“Our Pacific nations are the first to feel the impacts of climate change. Kiribati is home to around 116,300 people and is extremely vulnerable to rising sea levels.
Sunday, 11 July 2021, 1:08 pm
Kiribati is on the frontline of Climate Change and
language will keep its people rooted to their land and
tradition in the coming crisis, said the Minister for
Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio.
“Our Pacific
nations are the first to feel the impacts of climate change.
Kiribati is home to around 116,300 people and is extremely
vulnerable to rising sea levels.
“Despite the
enormous challenges Kiribati faces as a nation, their
language and cultural identity will keep them grounded, and
proud of their heritage.
“This is truly evident in
the vibrant Kiribati community living here in Aotearoa, and