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  • KEEPING THE PEACE
    KEEPING THE PEACE

    DP26 – There is a wider understanding of security issues emerging, such as the nexus between peace and development and what ensures ‘human security’ more broadly.

  • UNSURE REFUGE
    UNSURE REFUGE

    DP25 – Predatory lending practices are leading some Pacific island countries toward insolvency.

  • BLUE MARBLE
    BLUE MARBLE

    DP24 – The Pacific has a significant stake in redefining the global approach to development.

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Odo Tevi, Vanuatu's Ambassador to the United Nations, speaks about the challenges facing the nation as it takes its place on the world stage
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  • IN PICTURES
    IN PICTURES

    West Papuan independence leaders present their membership application to the MSG.

  • THE WAIT
    THE WAIT

    Recent events have highlighted the weakness of Vanuatu’s health services. We need to start fixing them now.

  • Vanuatu’s 2015 Spending Priorities
    Vanuatu’s 2015 Spending Priorities

    At this time of year the government begins thinking about where to allocate additional money for next year. Here are some of the top spending priorities.

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