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Australia · AustraliaNearly one-third of citizens in Pacific nation Tuvalu are seeking a landmark climate visa to live in Australia as rising seas threaten their palm-fringed shores, official figures obtained by AFP show.See the Story
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United Nations · AndalusiaWhile it might have made barely a blip on the media landscape in Australia, for many countries in the Asia-Pacific region this week’s Fourth Financing for Development Conference (FfD4) in Seville, Spain, is a big deal. Established in 2002, the four-day United Nations-led summit brings together a wide and diverse range of leaders, including over 70 heads of state, ministers, national delegations, international financial institutions and UN offici…See the Story
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Tonga · TongaThere has been a marked decline in Pacific development and progress against the SDGs since the early 2000s, attributable to the impacts of major disaster events, remoteness of Pacific Island countries (PICs) and distance to markets, and the constrained size of Pacific economies, private sectors, government administrations and populations. The region remains the most aid-dependent globally based on per-capita aid and reliance on external support.…Read Article