RPV is an EU-funded project to reinforce Pacific CSOs, executed by Oxfam in the Pacific and the Pacific Disability Forum as convener of PacificRegional NGOs.
.@ForumSEC leaders: "To the major polluters – our today in the Pacific is undoubtedly your tomorrow. Sea level rise in Tuvalu is sea level rise in New York, though one might go under before the other." https://t.co/F6hT1slt7A #LargeOceanStates#bluepacific
"Youths and innovation are connected" Sandra Uwantege Hart @oxfampacific presents-Leading the Pack: youth,innovation and Humanitarian action at Day 1 of #PRM19
Join #Marshall Islands students at @UniSouthPacific Laucala campus in Suva tomorrow for a #talanoa on the nuclear testing legacy and how this generation can continue the struggle for #NuclearJustice
.@President_Heine is convening the first Pacific Women Leaders' Coalition conference from 26-27 March 2019 in Majuro and online: https://t.co/Yro1y0vJrr
.@oxfampacific's @PacVoices@PasifikaRising is hosting a digital storytelling training for 25 young Pacific islanders in Fiji this week aimed at supporting them to create content about their communities' issues and concerns. Thanks to funding from @EUPasifika@RicardoMorris
Blog training underway in Fiji for @oxfampacific. Audio for text writeup recorded with Voice Record Pro. Branded image produced with @pixlr app. ❤️📱🎉 #mojo
Secretary General François Martel spoke on the way forward for progressing the #Pacific#Blue_Economy at a #Talanoa session on the inclusive Blue Economy: What does a people centred #BlueEconomy look like - organised by @PacVoices@oxfampacific - livefeed https://t.co/1o0EeiiC7J
What would you like to see in the discussion about #BlueEconomy? In Fiji, the @PacVoices#talanoa which happened in Suva last night discussed having more people centred strategies. Tell us about your own experience! #Fisheries
.@IslandOceania Jovesa Saladoka highlights vital link local organisations and partners play in any #humanitarian response as they are at frontline and understand inherently their challenges.
‘Local org partners are vital in #humanitarian work. They have capacity, connections & understand how to work within community structures,’ says Jovesa Saladoka, #Oxfam#Fiji Country Director on @GoldFM_Fiji radio this morning #WorldHumanitarianDay https://t.co/8deKGEQKrL
To get funding, NGOs need to show they have the capacity to be good stewards of donor money. Funded by @EUPasifika, RPV is working with local orgs to refine a capacity assessment tool to help identify areas of improvement in systems and governance. https://t.co/s8WYgRc8KA
This #WorldWaterDay we celebrate & remember communities overcoming tremendous odds to secure safe, accessible #water, like the people of #Nakida village in #Fiji https://t.co/ua9I70iOq3
Lemeyo Abon, one of the few remaining survivors of Bravo - the largest hydrogen bomb exploded by the United States - died a few days short of the 64th anniversary of the 1 March test at Bikini. #NuclearJusticeNow pic: Hilary Hosia/MarshallIslandsJournal
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1 March is #MarshallIslands, Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day. This @mashable
series looks at the legacy of US #nuclear testing there: “When we leave from the island it’s like … It means you leave forever. You never come back.” https://t.co/H5MEswtdLQ
“For those of us left behind, what happens to us?” Milner Okney of Majuro, Marshall Islands, asks. “If our islands sink, should we consider ourselves Remajol [Marshallese], or environmental refugees?” pic: Coleen Jose #ClimateJusticeNow https://t.co/yQnlZiW5Vh
“I think the world has forgotten what has happened there:” Brooke Takala on the legacy of US nuclear testing at Enewetak, Marshall Islands #NuclearJusticeNow#LargeOceanStates https://t.co/A6fBIgO0DB