Pioneered in Vanuatu ahead of the 2012 national elections, PiPP facilitated a series of public forums bringing together members of Parliament and their constituents for a lively discussion on key policy issues.
A panel discussion covered in the sidelines of the Festival of Pacific Arts to discuss how investment in the arts and culture can contribute to economic growth in the region
The 2012 Pacific Debate brought together a distinguished panel and audience to debate the topic ‘that in this Pacific Century and a new era of strategic contest, island states should be neutral’.
Nearly 30 years after Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu came together as a political alliance, the Pacific Institute of Public Policy (PiPP)…
Pacific students from the University of Auckland join with regional policy specialists to debate the motion “That government focus should be on urban development to support economic growth”.
After a highly successful forum series hosted in Port Vila, Vanuatu in line with Independence celebrations, PiPP extended the conversation to Espiritu Santo.