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PCF’s Upcoming Stakeholder Survey
Every year, Pacific Cooperation Foundation (PCF) undertakes a survey to receive feedback from our stakeholders and partnering organisations, on diverse areas of our service capability and range of programmes.
Declaration: A Feminist Agenda
Declaration: A Pacific Feminist Agenda is an exhibition being held currently at the Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Art Gallery. It features 12 artists from the Pacific region.
Rotuman Language Week - with Jioji Vai
Rotuman Language week takes place from Sunday 8 May to Saturday 14 May. We spoke to well known language advocate, Jioji Vai, about why Rotuma is so special.
David Vaeafe interviewed by Hapai Te Hauora about Fresh Start
To celebrate World Earth Day, Hapai te Hauora (Maori Public Health) reached out to David Vaeafe from the Pacific Cooperation Foundation, to see how the new campaign Fresh Start is helping rangatahi to decolonise the conversation on climate change.
Why you must see Project Banaba – an Exhibition by Katerina Teaiwa
For Pacific Islanders, we say the name of Banaba with a whisper. It is the place where greed and colonisation destroyed the land and displaced its people – with hardly a ripple in the collective ‘other’ social conscience.
Join in the ‘Arts of Moana Oceania’ Journey
Pacific Cooperation Foundation is delighted to support our partnership with Lagi Maama in the delivery of ‘Arts of Moana Oceania’ via the ‘Tok Stori Tuesdays’ -Phase III’, 2022 series.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon Aupito William Sio to attend Our Ocean Conference in Palau
Minister for Pacific Peoples, and Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon Aupito William Sio is in Palau to attend the Our Ocean Conference.
International Earth Day
Earth Day is particularly relevant to our Pacific region that is at the very forefront of climate impacts. Many of our islands face precarious futures. Families struggle with rising sea levels, pollution, changing weather patterns and the harvesting of materials being taken offshore by other countries.
Minister Mahuta and Prime Minister Bainimarama sign the Duavarta Agreement
This year, New Zealand’s first female Maori Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nanaia Mahuta, Ngāti Maniapoto/Ngāti Manu, visited the Pacific nation of Fiji. Her mission was to bring Fiji and New Zealand closer together, signing the Duavarta Partnership : Aotearoa Whenua Manapori o Whiti Tauaki Mahitahi.
Connecting the Dots – Stakeholder Mapping Project
To identify the key stakeholders in the Pacific development sector, both local and regional, Pacific Cooperation Foundation has engaged the services of The University of Canterbury in partnership with the University of the South Pacific to undertake a ‘Stakeholder Mapping Project’.
TupuToa Scholarship Recipients 2021
Pacific Cooperation Foundation is proud to partner with TupuToa to help grow future Pacific Leaders through scholarship opportunities.
ANZAC Day in the Pacific
In the Pacific region ANZAC Day acknowledges Pacific peoples who have fought in World Wars as well as Korea, Vietnam and in the Middle East. It is a time to honour returned servicepeople and to remember those who came to the Pacific, who fought and died away from their own homelands.
New Chapter and New Partnerships for Volunteer Service Abroad in Tamaki Makaurau
Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA) is Aotearoa New Zealand’s largest international volunteer agency, operating for almost 60-years. In the past month, it has launched a new and exciting Pacific Partnerships role and established a VSA office in Tamaki Makaurau.
Creating Inroads in the ‘Arts of Moana Oceania’ Journey
Pacific Cooperation Foundation’s (PCF) continuing partnership with Lagi-Maama Academy & Consultancy (Lagi-Maama), has created further inroads in our ‘Arts of Moana Oceania’ journey in 2022.
Pacific Travel, as at 4 April 2020
The last two years have been incredibly difficult for travel and tourism in the Pacific Region. While health impacts of COVID-19 are still being felt, some islands have started to open to tourism having completed their vaccination programs. This of course varies depending on health status as we know some countries are experiencing active cases, lockdowns, curfews and travel restrictions.
PCF Appoints Leading Academics to Research the Impact of the Pandemic on Pacific Youth
The Pacific Cooperation Foundation has appointed two leading Pacific academics to conduct a study on the impact of the Covid pandemic on youth in Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia.
Pacific Language Week Dates 2022
The Minister for Pacific Peoples, Hon. Aupito William Sio, has announced the Pacific Language weeks dates for 2022.
Pacific Elders’ Voice Statement on Pacific Security
On 10 March, 2022 Pacific Elders’ Voice issued a statement on Pacific security in the region.
Dame Valerie Adams Retires
One of New Zealand’s most successful and celebrated sportspersons, Tongi Tupe Oe Taua Dame Valerie Adams announced her retirement in March 2022.
Polyfest Takes Centre Stage 23 - 26 March 2022
The Pacific Cooperation Foundation celebrates Polyfest, the world’s largest Pacific dance festival from 23 to 26 March, 2022. The four-day annual event showcases the vibrant dance, culture, costumes and traditional music of Pacific peoples.