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This animation focuses on the safety of women and children in their homes during the current COVID-19 pandemic response for Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia.

This animation focuses on the safety of women and children in their homes during the current COVID-19 pandemic response for Republic of the Marshall Islands.

This animation focuses on the safety of women and children in their homes during the current COVID-19 pandemic response for Tuvalu.

This animation focuses on the safety of women and children in their homes during the current COVID-19 pandemic response.

This is a pre-recorded musical performance by Mia Kami for the ‘Pacific girls and COVID-19’ webinar.

This is a pre-recorded poetry performance by Anna Jane Vea for the ‘Pacific girls and COVID-19’ webinar.

Jobecca Watinga sings her dream to be free to walk safely on the streets, with her head held high, without fear or harassment.

Yoshiko Capelle from the Pacific Young Women's Leadership Alliance noted that adolescent girls’ voices are important because the government has a responsibility to ensure that every citizen’s needs are met.

Fijian activist Virisila Buadromo emphasises that it is important for adolescent girls to read and learn about the experiences of others and tell their own stories from their perspectives as girls.

Natasha Stott Despoja AO, Australia’s candidate for the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) urges adolescent girls to speak up because COVID-19 responses need a specific girl focus.

Held on 22 July, Asita Molotii, Brenda Andrias and Maureen Penjueli were in conversation with Tara Chetty about women’s economic empowerment and COVID-19 in the Pacific.

Roselyn Sidal, Julie-Ann Guivarra and Jacqui Joseph in conversation with Tara Chetty about the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescent girls in the Pacific region.

This video was produced for the ‘Pacific girls and COVID-19’ webinar, held in commemoration of International Day of the Girl Child.

Pamela shares a message for “A dive into the Blue Pacific” side event at the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC)

More than 180 women and men committed to gender equality and women’s empowerment attended the Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development 2018 Annual Learning Workshop.

The Kirapim Kaikai na Maket Project in the Tsak Valley of Enga Province in Papua New Guinea is an excellent example of Pacific Women working effectively with Pacific organisations at the community level.

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.