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The Children We Pass at Night: Fiji’s Drug Crisis Is Becoming a Youth Crisis

Fiji's drug epidemic is not only a policing problem. It is a warning that too many young people are growing up without enough protection, treatment access, and stigma-free ways back home.

The Children We Pass at Night: Fiji’s Drug Crisis Is Becoming a Youth Crisis

Fiji's drug epidemic is not only a policing problem. It is a warning that too many young people are growing up without enough protection, treatment access, and stigma-free ways back home.

Code for Change: Pacific Youth Hackathon

Technology has the power to solve real challenges in our communities. The Code for Change: Pacific Youth Hackathon invites young innovators across the Pacific...

Scaling STEM Access in the Pacific:

Opportunities, Challenges, and the Role of Digital Transformation Track: Accessibility with Limited Resources Bula Vinaka everyone, I’m Akshay Deo. I bring my experience from working across the...

SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH – BREAKING THE TABOO

Sexual and reproductive health, particularly topics such as family planning, emergency contraception (ECP), and women's rights, are often considered taboo in many Pacific Islands...
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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH – BREAKING THE TABOO

Sexual and reproductive health, particularly topics such as family planning, emergency contraception (ECP), and women's rights, are often...

Sea of Stories: How the Pacific Ocean Shapes the Narratives of Those Who Live by It

Explore the symbiotic relationship between the Pacific Ocean and the narratives of the islanders, where each wave tells a tale of tradition, survival, and identity.

Bridging Visions: A Young Entrepreneur’s Reflection on Innovation Abroad and Change at Home

A young entrepreneur from Fiji shares their enlightening journey abroad, sparking a conversation on the need for innovation at home and questioning the gap between global exposure and local implementation.

Breaking the Silence: Addressing Mental Health and Depression Among Men in the Pacific

Mental health and depression are pervasive issues that affect individuals across the globe, yet in the Pacific region, these problems are often shrouded in silence, particularly among men.
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