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Advocates from across the region reflect on growing efforts to involve boys and men in the prevention of violence against women.

This video provides an introduction to the Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development Program.

Savina Nongebatu shares challenges, opportunities and vision for the future.

Hon.Maere Tekanene shares her leadership journey.

Shamima Ali discussed the challenges and the opportunities that exist to support change.

Merilyn Tahi, Vanuatu Women's Centre Coordinator, explains research conducted about violence against women in Vanuatu.

Eribwebwe Takirua, Police Inspector from the Domestic Violence and Sexual Offences Unit, reflects on challenges in address violence against women in Kiribati.

Advocates from across the region reflect on growing efforts to involve boys and men in the prevention of violence against women.

Alvina Erekali explains UN Women's Markets for Change program.

Women from the Highlands of Papua New Guinea reflect on their experiences of running for local government elections.

Hear from Monica Paulus from the Women's Human Rights Defenders Network (WHRDN) in Papua New Guinea.

This video provides an overview of Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development to support gender equality approaches in the Pacific.

This video provides an overview of Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development to support gender equality approaches in the Pacific.

This song was written and performed by Pacific adolescent girls during their two-day preparatory workshop ahead of the Pacific Girl Regional Stakeholders’ Dialogue (12–16 May 2018 in Suva, Fiji).

This video was developed as part of the design consultation for the Pacific Girl program. It contains excerpts of interviews with Pacific adolescent girls about the issues that are most important to them.

Based on section 102 and 103 of the Act that amends the Code of the Federated States of Micronesia, it describes the territorial sea as being established by twelve nautical miles' breadth. The inner boundary of the Territorial Sea of each island or atoll is the baseline. The outer boundary is a line, every point of which is twelve nautical miles seaward of the nearest point of the baseline.

The 24 nautical miles Contiguous Sea for FSM is defined under section 105A in the Code of the Federated States of Micronesia and it states that comprising those areas of the sea that are beyond and adjacent to the Territorial Sea. The inner boundary of the contiguous zone is the seaward boundary of the Territorial Sea. The outer boundary of the Contiguous Zone is a line, every point of which is not more than 24 M seaward of the nearest point of the baseline as defined in section 101.