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 Pacific Data Hub

Detailed census 2007 release & tables (in PDF format). Downloaded from http://www.statsfiji.gov.fj/index.php/2007-census-of-population

Attached in this record are the following:

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 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

The Gridded Population of the World, Version 4 (GPWv4): Population Density, Revision 11 consists of estimates of human population density (number of persons per square kilometer) based on counts consistent with national censuses and population registers, for the years 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, and 2020. A proportional allocation gridding algorithm, utilizing approximately 13.5 million national and sub-national administrative units, was used to assign population counts to 30 arc-second grid cells.

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment,  Climate Change,  Disaster Management and Meteorology

Extracted from the 2009 census, the report is related to population, urbanization and migration

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment,  Climate Change,  Disaster Management and Meteorology

The 2009 Census of Population and Housing was held on 22 November 2009 and is the fourth full national census completed in the country. This 2009 Census report provides an analysis about the population of the country and its social, demographic and housing characteristics.

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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Census of Population and Dwellings Cook Islands

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 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

31 pages. Report prepared by Ipia Gadabu, National Statistics Office

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Census Report - 217 pages.

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Reports on Tuvalu's 2012 census and 2017 mini-census

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 PNG Department of National Planning & Monitoring

In urban areas, responsibility for providing piped water and sewerage services in the nation’s capital, Port Moresby, lies with Eda Ranu, and for the remaining provincial and district towns with Water PNG (formerly the PNG Water Board). Service provision to these areas are estimated to be 89% access to safe water (little change from 87% in 1990), and 57% access to safe sanitation (down from 89% in 1990)1. Access to services in urban areas struggle to keep up in the face of rapid urban population expansion.