This dataset prepared by SPC's Geoscience, Energy and Maritime division (GEM) consolidates a series of indicators around access, quality, efficiency and trade of energy in Pacific islands countries and territories. It includes among others Pacific energy infrastructure performance indicators.
_Find more Pacific data on [PDH.stat](https://stats.pacificdata.org)._
Number and proportion of persons by sex, age and urbanization for different disability types and different disability cut-off points.
_Find more Pacific data on [PDH.stat](https://stats.pacificdata.org)._
Statistics on crops and livestock products from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) for Pacific Islands Countries and Territories.
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Statistics from SPC's Public Health Division (PHD) on COVID-19 vaccination in Pacific Island Countries and Territories. Monitoring the impact of COVID-19 and the effectiveness of prevention and control strategies remains a public health priority. With the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency of International Concern declaration ending, some metrics have changed in frequency, source, or availability (i.e vaccination data). SPC will no longer continue to provide updated information on vaccination. The last update for this dataset was the 09 May 2023.
This dataset provided by SPREP contains per capita generation of municipal solid waste for 21 Pacific islands countries and territories.
_Find more Pacific data on [PDH.stat](https://stats.pacificdata.org)._
The Cook Islands Minamata Initial Assessment Report was developed under the project, “Development of Minamata Initial Assessment in the Pacific”. The project is an enabling activity for the ratification and/or implementation of the Minamata Convention on Mercury.
The report consists of:
3rd Draft
The 2020 State of Environment Report is the first for Papua New Guinea.
A team from Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research travelled to Rarotonga during July/August 2023 to carry out monitoring of biocontrols released in previous years. The team used drones to conduct monitoring surveillance for the invasive African Tulip tree species, using LiDAR and other imagery techniques.
This newsletter also provides an update on the control of the biocontrols.
The workshop slides for the Rarotonga consultation workshop for the RESPONSE project hosted by NES & TIS on the 6th March 2024 at the Rarotongan Resort
All the presentation from the 2024 training at King Solomons
The training was focus on empowering officers Data Management