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Australia’s mixed messages to the Pacific | Devpacific
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Australia’s mixed messages to the Pacific Devpacific. Australia’s mixed messages to the Pacific. Comments Off on Australia’s mixed messages to the Pacific. Australian AID-funded water tanks, Ebeye, Marshall Islands. Credit: Flickr/ Erin McGee, AusAID. This item was first published on LinkedIn. December 16, 2014]. Island countries, we are on your side. Love, #Australia. Tess Newton Cain (@CainTess) December 10, 2014. Last week I tweeted. That perhaps the apparent about-face. If the Australian engagement w...
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Subscribe to Devpacific via email. Join 1,877 other subscribers. Tess has been doing more thinking about Nauru. Nauru and the UPR: who said what and does it matter? Devpolicy Blog from the Development. Recently, Nauru (whose delegation was led by Minister for Justice David Adeang) appeared before the Human Rights Council in Geneva as part of the second. ThrowbackThursday powered by https:/ sumall.com/facebook. Welcome to Pacific Specific! 2014 in review Part II: Pacific regionalism and sub-regionalism.
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2014 in review: Regionalism and sub-regionalism | Devpacific
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2014 in review: Regionalism and sub-regionalism Devpacific. 2014 in review Part II: Pacific regionalism and sub-regionalism. Comments Off on 2014 in review Part II: Pacific regionalism and sub-regionalism. This item was first published on LinkedIn. December 30, 2014]. In Part 2 of my look back at 2014 in our part of the world, I review some of the significant developments in relation to regionalism and sub-regionalism. ( Here’s Part 1 in case you missed it. Of the 70 contributions it received. The Forum ...
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How do I become a member? To ‘buy your seat’ you need to send us a profile (including a photo) for inclusion on our. And a post for our Pacific Specific blog. If you have any queries or require any further information, please get in touch. Subscribe to Devpacific via email. Join 1,877 other subscribers. Tess has been doing more thinking about Nauru. Nauru and the UPR: who said what and does it matter? Devpolicy Blog from the Development. ThrowbackThursday powered by https:/ sumall.com/facebook.
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Are events designed to create intellectually stimulating spaces where colleagues from all sectors can meet to share knowledge and form connections to support development in the Pacific island region. Read about previous Devpacific Dialogues here. The USP School of Law Open Lecture Series. During 2015, Devpacific will partner with the School of Law. Reviews and reports of these events will appear on the Devpacific Thinknet’s Pacific Specific. Devpacific specialises in facilitating knowledge-focused events.
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Historic West Papua meeting to be held in Vanuatu | Devpacific
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Historic West Papua meeting to be held in Vanuatu Devpacific. Historic West Papua meeting to be held in Vanuatu. Comments Off on Historic West Papua meeting to be held in Vanuatu. The Morning Star flag of West Papua. Credit: flickr user lusqueiltt. This item was originally published on LinkedIn. November 29th, 2014. Next week will see Port Vila host a historic meeting. To bring together an expected 200 representatives of differing groups and organisations from West Papua. In Port Moresby earlier this year.
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Subscribe to Devpacific via email. Join 1,877 other subscribers. Tess has been doing more thinking about Nauru. Nauru and the UPR: who said what and does it matter? Devpolicy Blog from the Development. Recently, Nauru (whose delegation was led by Minister for Justice David Adeang) appeared before the Human Rights Council in Geneva as part of the second. ThrowbackThursday powered by https:/ sumall.com/facebook. Welcome to Pacific Specific! 2014 in review Part II: Pacific regionalism and sub-regionalism.
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The Devpacific Thinknet draws its membership from several countries and numerous sectors. If you would like to join our community, you can find out more here. Viewing 1 - 4 of 4 active members. Active 1 year, 6 months ago. Martyn Namorong is a Papua New Guinean blogger interested in the political economy of his country. He edits the Namorong Report. Blog He is also a permanent panellist on Tainim Graon, a current affairs ‘Q&A’ TV programme. Active 1 year, 6 months ago. Active 1 year, 6 months ago. Devpol...
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The Pacific Specific blog. Is a space for sharing and we would love you to be part of what we do by writing for us. Please follow these guidelines, and if you need any other information contact us. We are happy to consider unsolicited submissions although we recommend that you contact us. Ahead of time with your proposal to ensure we can accommodate it. You will see from reading Pacific Specific. Is the blog for you. There is no minimum length for your post and the maximum length we are looking for is 80...
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2014 in review: Politics, elections and women | Devpacific
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2014 in review: Politics, elections and women Devpacific. 2014 in review Part I: Pacific politics, elections and women’s representation. Comments Off on 2014 in review Part I: Pacific politics, elections and women’s representation. The Parliament of the Cook Islands. Credit: flickr user gregor ronald. This item was originally published on LinkedIn. On December 29th, 2014.]. There were elections in numerous countries during 2014, as I flagged here. As it is the one that will be required to oversee the pro...
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