A round-up of French Pacific news for 11 January. New Caledonia – health Medical authorities have warned New Caledonia’s health system has lost 40 percent of its bed capacity, ...
In the aftermath of December’s devastating earthquake, many people in the capital, Port Vila have been displaced and left jobless. The magnitude 7.3 quake on 17 December killed 14 people and has ...
Unusual conditions are lining up for only the second time in 75 years to bring what will be wetter and windier summer. This ...
During the series of awareness, positive sentiments were echoed in support of CDF Act 2023. The participation of communities ...
This delivery is in support of Fijis ongoing response to the recent surge in HIV infections, ensuring continued treatment ...
Two decisions from the UN Human Rights Committee say Australia remained responsible for the detention of asylum seekers in Nauru. The committee has published its decisions on two cases involving ...
PAC+ is co-sponsoring a proposal alongside a diverse and growing number of countries from the Pacific, Caribbean, Europe, ...
The Committee published its Decisions today about two cases involving refugees and asylum seekers who have endured prolonged and arbitrary detention in the Regional Processing Centre in Nauru.
Concerns over gender-based violence in Vanuatu have emerged in a government report following the devastating earthquake in ...
Pacific Specialist Healthcare (PSH) has now made provisions to assist patients facing financial difficulties irrespective of how complex and ...
There have been dozens of cases reported to the police’s family protection unit, a police inspector says.Jessica Hopkins, Auckland reporter Violence against women had increased in Vanuatu ...
His election came after the first attempt to elect a President failed to bring out a sufficient majority. Patrick Decloitre, Correspondent French Pacific Desk New Caledonia’s newly-installed ...