For more than ten years, people have been voluntarily relocating from Carteret Islands in Papua New Guinea and now they’re slowly running out of time to make the move.
A marine conservation group in Papua New Guinea has been focusing on diversity and learning how local women are changing the way they think about their work.
Millions of dollars of aid makes it way to the Pacific every year, so what does that look like on the ground for those communities who need it, especially after natural disasters?
The Yasawa Islands are one of the most exposed and isolated areas in Fiji, so how will the government help this idyllic archipelago, especially after a natural disaster?
Some villagers from communities in Vanua Levu in Fiji have been living in temporary accommodation since late 2020 — now, they’ve finally got some news on a relocation.
The Fijian village of Namuka in Bau, Tailevu, is in a beautiful coastal location, close to the ocean and a river – but rising sea levels and high tides are constantly leaving the community isolated.