In May & June, the Social Citizenship Education (SCE) team and MoET in Vanuatu conducted provincial stakeholders’ consultations to inform the scale-up of #SCE across all provinces in Vanuatu.
#PPEVAWG#PacificPeoples
🌿 3079 accessions conserved i.e. seeds, plant material, or living plants.
🌎 17 Pacific nations and territories.
🏝️ 1 shared future safeguarded with our Centre for Pacific Crops and Trees (CePaCT).
ℹ️ Supported through @dfat@MFATNZ and the @CropTrust
🐚 SPC colleagues. Semi Cakaunitavuki and Dr. Luisa Wara joined the Crawford Fund Masterclass in April this year, reflecting on how Pacific leadership goes beyond titles. It is about people and working with them in their community context, through the #PeopleCenteredApproach.
🌱 At our Centre for Pacific Crops and Trees #CePaCT we’re strengthening #germplasm conservation through barcoding, improving how accessions are identified, tracked and managed. Rolling out now and expected to be fully operational next year https://t.co/IN2hbUC2iP
In May, the Social Citizenship Education (SCE) programme team and partners successfully conducted a series of community awareness sessions in three communities in South Tarawa, in Kiribati.
#PPEVAWG#SCE#PacificEducation#HumanRights#GenderEquality
The Social Citizenship Education (SCE) team and partners conducted a field visit to Nonouti Island, in Kiribati, recently, to support the implementation of the SCE programme.
#PPEVAWG#SCE#PacificEducation#HumanRights#GenderEquality
Students in the Marshall Islands are leading awareness activities on #HumanRights#GenderEquality & #SocialInclusion, in their schools and school communities as part of the Social Citizenship Education programme.
👉🏽 Read our latest #PPEVAWG SCE story: https://t.co/CgukwZTvUF
SPC was proud to be part of the 3rd Veivueti Kids Ocean Conference in Fiji on the 3rd of June! We were honoured to contribute through interactive activities designed around the theme of restoring and protecting ocean biodiversity and its significance to our Pacific way of life!
SPC's CRGA Subcommittee is where Pacific leadership, accountability, and collective direction come together. Over a two-day meeting, members engaged on updates of SPC’s strategic direction, organisational growth, and progress
🌊Meet Alan Brochard, an Aquaculture Sector Officer for the Northern Province in New Caledonia 🐠
✨ An inspiring role model for the next generation of ocean professionals committed to creating a positive impact.
👉 Know more: https://t.co/CndVZUVn3q
For mothers in Tokelau, safe water means being able to cook, clean, and care for their families with confidence. Community participation is crucial for managing this vital resource.
Read more: https://t.co/yH8Nk8hLfa
@MFATNZ 🤝 @spc_cps
🌊This World Ocean Day, we celebrate the power of art to help us reimagine how we connect with the ocean, each other, and the future.🎭📸🎬
Art is more than expression; it challenges perspectives, sparks dialogue, and inspires action.
Know more: https://t.co/AFibktgVQc
🌊💙 Today, we celebrate #WorldOceanDay! The #PacificOcean connects us and forms the link between all the #PICTs. Conserving the ocean means ensuring sustainable fisheries for food security and future generations. 👥🐠 Read more: https://t.co/AFibktgVQc
This WOD, the theme is Reimagine: reimagining how data can help build a more resilient Pacific.
🛰️Digital Earth Pacific supports informed decision-making, sustainable development, and the vision of the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent.
More: https://t.co/Wklyi6W2W0
🌊This World Oceans Day, we celebrate the Pacific peoples who have stewarded vast ocean spaces for generations.
As we reflect on this year's theme, Reimagine, we are called to rethink our relationship with the ocean: not as owners of its resources, but as guardians of its future.
🌊As one Blue Continent, Pacific Island countries share the responsibility of stewarding our ocean resources.
💙🤝This World Oceans Day, let's reimagine a future where cooperation, stewardship, and sustainability ensure the ocean continues to nourish both people and planet.
Rising seas are already reshaping coastlines, ecosystems, and communities across the Pacific.
This World Oceans Day, the theme Reimagine challenges us to rethink our relationship with the ocean and our responsibility to protect it.
Engagé pour la jeunesse, la CPS a soutenu le Lycée du Mont-Dore et le Comité 3 E au sein d'une journée de sensibilisation à la protection des océans. Au programme :
🔎 Collecte et analyse des macroplastiques
🌊 Étude de l’érosion côtière
En savoir plus: https://t.co/fSSfQsmAa4