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SPREP supports Cook Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands and Kiribati transformational roll out of Cell Broadcasting for hazard preparedness and response

Cell broadcast

01 August 2025, Nadi, Fiji – The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environmental Program (SPREP) this week supported a

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Laying the groundwork: Samoa Met Service prepares for major weather radar installation

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1 August 2025, Apia, Samoa – The Samoa Meteorological Services is laying the foundation for a transformative upgrade to its infrastructure, with th

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Measuring Progress of Improved Climate Services in the Pacific

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30 July 2025, Tarawa, Kiribati– The European Union-funded Climate Services and Related Applications (Intra-ACP ClimSA) Pr

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Weather Ready Pacific holds talks to advance agenda for a Regional Hydro-Meteorological Training Centre (RTC) for the Pacific.

WRP meeting

14 July 2025, Suva, Fiji - Directors of National Meteorological Services and representatives from training institutions a

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The Caribbean and Pacific Join Forces to Boost the Capacity and Capability of Regional Meteorological Centres Through South-South Cooperation

Mr. Salesa Nihmei

9 July 2025, St James Paris, Barbados – In a move to strengthen climate resilience across Small Island Developing States

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Vanuatu Met boosts climate resilience with vital staff communications training

The Vanuatu Comms training

4 July 2025, Port Vila – In a significant boost to Vanuatu's climate communication efforts, 24 staff members of the Vanuatu Meteorology an

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African Union Commission commends ClimSA Pacific’s community engagement methods to deliver climate services

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2 July - Windhoek, Namibia - The need for effective climate services and robust early warning systems has never been more

  • Read more about African Union Commission commends ClimSA Pacific’s community engagement methods to deliver climate services

Land and Guardianship: Port Resolution community powers new lifesaving weather station on Tanna Island

Weather station on Tanna Island

1 July 2025, Port Resolution, Tanna Island – In a powerful model of community-led climate action, the coastal village of Ifatarapa at Port

  • Read more about Land and Guardianship: Port Resolution community powers new lifesaving weather station on Tanna Island

VanKIRAP Project Bridges Modern Science and Traditional Knowledge on East Epi

East Epi

23 June 2025, East Epi, Vanuatu - A dedicated team from the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-hazards Department (VMGD) and the

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Vanuatu’s Traditional Knowledge Mission Empowers Santo Communities in Climate Resilience Drive

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20 June 2025, Vanuatu - A pioneering two-week mission across Santo’s remote Big Bay Coast has led to 16 communities being equipped with tools to do

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