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Covers creating users, groups and datasets

Full metadata description: all details concerning the spatial dataset.

Full metadata description: all details concerning the spatial dataset.

Technical document

Technical document

This is a kml file that shows the global 24 nautical mile zone. It can open in QGIS and Google Earth.

This kml file shows the global 12 nautical miles zone. It can be opened in QGIS and Google Earth.

This is a kml file that shows the Global EEZ. It can be opened in QGIS and Google Earth.

State of Environment and Conservation in the Pacific Islands: 2020 Regional Report

Dedicated interactive website for the State of Environment and Conservation in the Pacific Islands: 2020 Regional Report.

This kml contains the polygons that shows the global 200 nautical miles...

This kml contains the lines that shows the global 200 nautical miles zone for the Pacific region only.

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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.