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PCF Celebrates International Women’s Day
Pacific Cooperation Foundation Celebrates International Women’s Day on March 8. Celebrated each year on March 8, International Women’s Day (IWD) highlights the achievements of women and the importance of a more diverse, inclusive and equitable world.
Pawns of the Pacific
PCF and the Asia New Zealand Foundation funded Pacific journalists, through Stuff, to deliver some hard hitting articles about issues facing the Pacific Region. Journalists reported from Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Cook Islands, Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.
Pacific finalists in Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards
Congratulations to the finalists of the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards. This year we are excited to see some Pacific faces in the running including Saia Latu, CEO of TROW and the Polynesian Panthers Party.
Professor Dr Katerina Teaiwa receives top honour from Universities in Australia
The Pacific Cooperation Foundation celebrates the achievement of former trustee Professor Dr Katerina Teaiwa on being named the 2021 Australian University Teacher of the Year.
Paying tribute to two Pacific Rugby Greats
We pay tribute to two legendary Pacific rugby greats, both dynamic wingers who were both magic on the field in their own way. They were instrumental in paving the way for a new generation of Pacific Rugby players.
PCF - A New Future Direction
The Pacific Cooperation Foundation has embarked on a new voyage that will steer its course in a new Future Direction.
It’s been 19 years since PCF came into being. Along the way, the organisation has forged a valuable path in strengthening Aotearoa New Zealand’s relationship and understanding of the Pacific region.
Katerina Teaiwa: Project Banaba -The untold mining history of Banaba Ocean Island
“Agriculture is not in our blood, but our blood is in agriculture.” - Teresia Teaiwa
Fresh Start: Voices for Climate Change
You may have noticed our vibrant new campaign on social media. Fresh Start aims to raise awareness, engagement and visibility on Pacific issues, especially surrounding climate change in 2022.
COVID-19 Coverage in the Pacific - through a Pacific lens
Coronavirus has brought the whole world to a standstill as countries rush to respond to a global pandemic. Even countries with well-developed healthcare systems and funding are still balancing how to provide and care for an increasing number of ill patients.
Pride Month: Post-Colonial Indigenous Queerness in the Moana
“Neo-colonialism is imposing white queer identities onto indigenous peoples. The white queer identities often captured by the LGBTQIA+ acronym leave no room for indigenous queerness. My people are vakasalewalewa, fa'afafine, fakaleitī and māhū among others. There is no V, F or M in LGBTQIA+.” – Shaneel Lal
Opinion: Why I won't be voting for New Caledonian independence
I am a young Kanak woman, a pro-independence and decolonial feminist who wants to stop the injustice and humiliation of my people, colonised for more than a century by France. But this referendum is undemocratic and should be postponed.
PMPYA International Scholar Winner Sponsored by PCF: Luna-Rossa Lomitusi-Ape
Luna-Rossa is a Pacific scholar from Samoa and notes one of her biggest successes as receiving a New Zealand government scholarship to further her education in engineering at the Auckland University of Technology.
Prime Minister's Pacific Youth Award Winners Announced
Eight exceptional Pacific young achievers are set to join a unique alumni of movers and shakers when they receive their respective 2021 Prime Minister’s Pacific Youth Awards (PMPYA), says Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio.
COP26 and the Pacific: Reframe the narrative
As part of the Pacific Cooperation Foundation’s Pacific Voices series, academics Katerina Teaiwa and Isabella Ostini say we need to reframe our questions and the ways in which Pacific climate stories are told.
COP26: Commit to Action, Not Words
“Put simply, the current commitments are still not enough to say with any confidence that the Pacific will survive.” – Fijian Climate Activist Sivendra Michael.
Pacific Voices To Be Heard In Climate Summit
“Thinking of my home one day not being there is both scary and heartbreaking.” These are the words of Titilua Ikenasio, one of the confirmed participants of the VICE Creators Summit.