Sinclair, P. [et.al]. Kiriwatsan water resources assessment: Makin Island, Kiribati. SPC Technical Report SPC00022. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC) 146 p.
Antoniou A., Loco A., Kumar A., Sinclair P. 2019. The Tuvalu Ridge to Reef Project: groundwater investigations on Nanumea and Nukufetau atolls. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community. 52 p.
Better water, better jobs: 1.5 billion people globally work in water-related sectors and nearly all jobs depend on water and those who ensure its safe delivery. Suva, Fiji. 1 Poster
The answer is in nature. Suva, Pacific Community. 1 Poster
2021. Inception workshop report - Managing coastal aquifers (MCA) Project. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community. 124 p.
Universal access to safe water and sanitation: the key to sustainable development in the Pacific. Suva, Pacific Community. 1 poster
Pacific high-level dialogue on Water and Sanitation: a Call to Action. Suva, Fiji. Pacific Community. 2 p.
Water and sanitation for all and the need for strengthened resilience across the Pacific. Suva: Fiji: Pacific Community. 4 p.
Did you know that one in every two Pacific Islanders lives without access to basic drinking water facilities?. Suva, Fiji.
Resilient groundwater supports resilient Pacific Communities. Suva, Pacific Community. 1 poster.
why waste water? Suva, Pacific Community. 1 Poster
Different reports on freshwater supply, groundwater pertaining to Lifuka of Ha'apai, Tonga.
Pacific Community. 2021. European Union North Pacific Readiness For El Niño: phase 1 - final Report. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 90 p.
An analysis report in relation to water quality of Majuro atoll. The results provide useful information in determining the natural composition of the Majuro groundwater for chemical constituents.
Pacific Factsheet: water and Sanitation - key findings for the Pacific from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) on Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Sydney, Australia; ANU. 3 p.
This guideline, developed as part of the PACC demonstration project, detail the process undertaken to design and build a community-managed water cistern in Lofeagai community, in the north of Funafuti Atoll
The 2020 State of Environment Report is the first for Papua New Guinea.
Various report by Asian Development Bank across various sectors in Papua New Guinea
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.
Environmental Protection Authority. Coastal Water Quality Report