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Moving beyond donor dependency: lessons from PNA
If national governments and regional organisations in the Pacific want to achieve long-term sustainability, they must move beyond the donor-driven model, writes Dr Transform Aqorau.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 December 2017
French PM to advance New Caledonia agenda; Solomons' wants more local food on hotel menus; Concerns about Fiji employing foreign bus drivers; Outgoing Pitcairn governor optimistic about island's… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 4 December 2017
High stakes for upcoming Pacific tuna commission summit; Concerns about Fiji employing foreign bus drivers; Outgoing Pitcairn governor optimistic about island's future; An MP says Papua New Guinea's… Audio
High stakes for upcoming Pacific tuna commission summit
The future of the region's tuna fisheries management could be at stake this week in the Philippines where the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries commission is holding its annual summit. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 27 June 2017
The Parties to the Nauru Agreement are planning a change of tack - they are going to try and be nicer to other bodies in the region; Conservation eradication efforts reviving endangered bird species… Audio
Tuna "wild catch" tonnage to double in 2017 - PNA
The amount of "free school" caught tuna is expected to double in 2017 according to the Parties to the Nauru Agreement.
World Tuna Day announced by UN
The United Nations General Assembly has voted today to make May 2nd World Tuna Day.
US reportedly keen to alter fishing deal
The United States says it cannot afford to pay a US$89.2 million tuna deal it signed with several Pacific countries.