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December 15, 2025
Barana community receives new equipment to boost women’s livelihoods and information Centre
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Barana National park
December 15, 2025
SPREP and the Agence Française de Développement sign the “Pacific Ocean Initiative”
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December 15, 2025
Australia funding strengthens implementation of Noumea Convention for the protection of Pacific environment
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Susan McEerlain - Australia's SPREP Member and Noumea Convention Focal Point
December 12, 2025
Fiji secures agreement on Ocean and climate action Resolution at UNEA-7
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SPREP and GGGI renew partnership to Advance Environmental Stewardship and Sustainable Growth in the Pacific.
Dec 6,2023
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Three-point Q and A with Toiata Uili, Climate Negotiator of Samoa on Mitigation at COP28.
Dec 6,2023
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Pacific Delegation Office hosts Pacific leaders at COP28
Dec 6,2023
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Atoll Nations Stress the Need for Accessible Financing for Adaptation
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Dec 6,2023
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Dec 5,2023
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Dec 5,2023
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Dec 5,2023
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