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The Pacific Nutrient Database is a tool to facilitate poverty, nutrition and food security analysis in the Pacific region.
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Statistics from SPC's Public Health Division (PHD) on COVID-19 vaccination in Pacific Island Countries and Territories.
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Statistics from SPC's Public Health Division (PHD) on the number of cases of COVID-19 and the number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 in Pacific Island Countries and Territories.
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The scope of the Vanuatu 2013 DHS include:

INDIVIDIUAL/HOUSEHOLD
......basic demographic characteristics of individuals in a particular household dwelling, including age, sex, residence, marital status, educational attainment, eligibility and disability
......basic household caharacteristics of the private dwellings, including sanitation, water, electricity, households materials and household wealth ownership

WOMEN

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- HOUSEHOLD: Household characteristics, Questions on crime.
- INDIVIDUAL(woman): Respondent and her community, General health, Reproductive health, Children, Current or most recent partner, Attitudes, Respondent and her partner, Injuries, Impact and coping, Partner's treatment of children, Other experiences, Financial autonomy, Completion of interview.

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Number and proportion of persons by sex, age and urbanization for different disability types and different disability cut-off points.
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COVID-19 status for the 22 Pacific Island Countries and Territories: Free of COVID-19, imported cases only or presence of community transmission.
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Kiribati 2006 HIES report. Tekena Tiroa, National Statistics Office, Kiribati. 27 p.

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Anon. 2022. Selfcare journal. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community. 105 p.

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Publications developed by SPC in collaboration with BAG. 2015. Progress in the Pacific: CRVS achievements and challenges in the Pacific Islands. Noumea: Secretariat of the Pacific Community. No paging.

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Papua New Guinea 2011 National Report - census 2011. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 100 p.

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Anon. 2016. Non Communicable Diseases (NCD) relevant statistics derived from household economic surveys (HIES). Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community (SPC). 1 p.

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The Pacific Girl Inception Workshop was held from 21–25 October 2019 in Suva, Fiji. The week-long workshop comprised the following meetings:

- One-day Girls Pawa Toktok with adolescent girls from Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Vanuatu.

- Two-day Partners Meeting with selected civil society organisation partners from Fiji, Federated States of Micronesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu.

- The Pacific Girl Regional Learning Network meeting.

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This document provides details about the Australian Government’s investment in supporting adolescent girls in the Pacific. It includes information about:

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This report presents lessons learned from menstrual health actors working in the Asia-Pacific region and focuses on the local context of island-based nations. It is a unique case-study that captures the specific menstrual health challenges faced by countries with dispersed populations across large geographic locations with limited income and commercial access. The report explores how innovative investment can be a means of facilitating a new market opportunity, enabling improved access to necessary healthcare products, and support venture creation for women-led businesses.

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Findings from the study include:

- Girls in Kiribati lack knowledge about menstruation and reproductive health as they transition into adolescence and adulthood.

- Poor water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) contributes to girls being unable to manage their menstruation in Kiribati schools.

- It is often considered taboo for men and boys to talk about menstruation or interact with menstruating girls and women.

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Findings from this study include:

- There is a knowledge gap amongst school-aged girls related to menstruation and reproductive health more generally. This lack of knowledge also extends to the school-aged boys and mothers.

- Some teachers interviewed indicated that they were unaware that Menstrual Hygiene Management is part of the curriculum.

- Traditional beliefs and practices related to menstruation are strong in Kiribati communities, in both the urban and rural settings. These traditional beliefs affect girls’ lives in a number of intersecting ways.

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Documents here relate to inclusive education, including various types such as policy documents, teacher resources, sector plans and research studies. Documents were initially collated and uploaded in March 2021. Data Hub users are encouraged to suggest other documents for uploading so the collection grows and continues its usefulness into the future.

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Poverty data in Fiji is derived from household income and expenditure data, collected via periodic Household Income and Expenditure Surveys. Given gender inequality within households can be significant, assessing individual poverty by using household data and then assuming all household members have the same access to resources and opportunities is problematic. Household-level measurement also means accurate disaggregation of data is impossible. This makes the work of policy makers and advocates harder, masking differences rather than revealing them so they can be addressed.

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Key findings from this research into women’s and girl’s experiences of menstruation in Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands are:

- Adolescent girls and women face a number of challenges that influence their ability to manage menstruation effectively and with dignity; these challenges interact, and have the potential to negatively influence physical and emotional health, participation at school, work and in the community, and impact the environment.