Global EEZ layer are the layers gathered from gazetted datasets that the Pacific Community (SPC) has received from the project countries. In areas where there are no gazetted datasets provisional layers are being sourced from the Global Marine Regions database (https://www.marineregions.org/).
There are two layers available, the .shp file layer and the .kml layer which are being used by partners and member states in particular FFA for the Regional Fisheries Surveillance Center (RFSC).
Global EEZ layer are the layers gathered from gazetted datasets that the Pacific Community (SPC) has received from the project countries. In areas where there are no gazetted datasets provisional layers are being sourced from the Global Marine Regions database (https://www.marineregions.org/).
There are two layers available the .shp file layer and the .kml layer which are being used by partners and member states in particular FFA for the Regional Fisheries Surveillance Center (RFSC).
This shapefile shows the global 12 nautical miles zone. It can be opened in QGIS and Google Earth.
This is a shapefile layer that shows the global EEZ. It can be opened in any GIS software.
Savina Nongebatu, a disability inclusion and gender equality advocate in Solomon Islands and member of the Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development advisory board, reflects on journey of the program.
Sokotia Kulene, Director of the Tuvalu Gender Affairs Department (GAD), reflects on the work of GAD and the role that the Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development has played in supporting such work.
This video reflects on 10 years of programming under Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development in Papua New Guinea.
This video provides an overview of the Pacific Girl program's first highlights booklet.
The Close Out celebration acknowledged with respect and gratitude the incredible hard work of the organisations, governments, individuals and communities that are working in partnership to pave positive change for all people in the Pacific.
Hear from women and men in the Pacific share their view of the future of gender equality in the Pacific, including the challenges ahead.
Hear from women and men in the Pacific underscoring the need for continuous momentum of moving from push of adopting to implementing family protection laws.
Hear from women and men in the Pacific highlight the importance of reflecting diversity in all areas of development. This includes meeting the needs of people with disabilities.
Hear from women in the Pacific explaining the benefits of gender equality interventions that are tailormade in, and for, the region.
Her Excellency Hilda Heine opens the Pacific Women Regional Learning Forum on Women's Economic Empowerment
The short video features young women of Talitha Project, Tonga who share their views on women’s economic empowerment.
The seven-minute video highlights a range of women's experiences of economic empowerment programs.
Asita Molotii, then Director of the Gender Affairs Department in Tuvalu, shares a message from the Tuvalu National Women and Youth Forum.
Pulafagu Toiafa, coordinator for the Tuvalu National Council of Women, shares a message from the Tuvalu National Women and Youth Forum.
Petsyio Koau, Program Manager at the Tuvalu Family Health Association (TUFHA), shares a message from the Tuvalu National Women and Youth Forum.
Christina “Kiki” Stinnett, President of CWC, reflected on the first six months of operations of the Tongen Inepwineu Counseling Center (TICC) as part of commemorations of the 10th anniversary of the Chuuk Women's Council.