Vanuatu Culture Today
SEE OTHER BRANDS

Daily news on culture and lifestyle in Vanuatu

Welcome to Vanuatu Culture Today

Vanuatu Culture Today

Press Releases

EV EDUCATION LAUNCHED IN TOP VOCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN SAMOA, ALONG WITH NEW DECARBONIZATION PLANS
“Dispiriting, dangerous, anti-development” education and health cuts by nearly every country with World Bank and IMF loans
Show All
Vanuatu Culture Today

Latest News

Fiji, Vanuatu renew ties

Fiji, Vanuatu renew ties

Fiji and Vanuatu have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen development cooperation across key sectors, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka told Parliament. “The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed as part of our...

Owner:  Kirit Patel
Pacific Islands focus: health and gender inequities, climate updates, and some hope for marine biodiversity

Pacific Islands focus: health and gender inequities, climate updates, and some hope for marine biodiversity

Introduction by Croakey: In breaking news on Thursday, Papua New Guinea’s cabinet has approved a landmark defence agreement with Australia. PNG’s Prime Minister James Marape said the agreement, known as the PukPuk treaty, “will elevate the two...

Owner:  Croakey Health Media Ltd

Vanuatu MP urges French President Macron to return Matthew and Hunter

French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit will only be useful to Vanuatu if he accepts for France to return our two islands — Matthew and Hunter, says Johnny Koanapo, Vanuatu Member of Parliament (MP) for Tanna, Tafea Province. The French President...

Owner:  The Pacific Islands News Association Ltd
Family says Indigenous man who died in custody was deprived human rights

Family says Indigenous man who died in custody was deprived human rights

The family of an Indigenous man who died in prison says an apology from Corrective Services NSW has come "too little, too late". WARNING: This article contains the names and images of First Nations people who have died. It also includes...

Owner:  Australian Government
Right Livelihood prize goes to Pacific climate activists

Right Livelihood prize goes to Pacific climate activists

A group of law students studying in the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu and a human rights lawyer were awarded the Right Livelihood Award on Wednesday for their efforts to make climate protection a legal obligation for all states. The group,...

Owner:  German Government
“Our land is our mind”: The trauma facing indigenous and coastal women

“Our land is our mind”: The trauma facing indigenous and coastal women

For cyclone survivors in Bangladesh’s coastal villages, their memories of the storms are still fresh. “The tide was three to five times higher compared to other storms. Everything was washed away. I was floating on wood [a raft] in chest-deep...

Owner:  Bangladesh Media Network
Passport people get new home

Passport people get new home

GIFF JOHNSON Marshall Islands Immigration and the RMI Passport Office have a new home that was officially opened Monday this week. And, specifically speaking, the RMI Passport Office actually has two new offices, the second of which will be opened...

Owner:  Murphy Family
New Zealand beats Vanuatu,  takes second place

New Zealand beats Vanuatu,  takes second place

THE second Pacific Islands Ocean Conference (PIOC) opened yesterday at the Heritage Park Hotel, drawing traditional knowledge holders, scientists, and ocean professionals from across the region. Delegates filled the venue to discuss the future of...

Owner:  Front Page PTE Ltd
IGCAT calls for food to be recognised as culture and heritage

IGCAT calls for food to be recognised as culture and heritage

The 1st World Gastronomy Summit in Barcelona, organised by IGCAT, brought global experts together to highlight food’s role as culture, heritage, and identity, adopting a declaration for future policy. The International Institute of Gastronomy,...

Owner:  Theodore Koumelis and Vicky Karantzavelou
USD 28 million water project to increase water security for 215,000 people in Vanuatu

USD 28 million water project to increase water security for 215,000 people in Vanuatu

Vanuatu has launched a USD 28 million project with global partners to secure safe, climate-resilient water for most of its population. Across Vanuatu, many families cannot count on safe water every day. Springs dry up in long droughts, wells are...

Owner:  Pacific Community
Show All

Share us

on your social networks:
AGPs

Get the latest news on this topic.

SIGN UP FOR FREE TODAY

No Thanks

By signing to this email alert, you
agree to our Terms & Conditions