Reporting on his own community while grappling with personal loss is a reality for many Pacific Island journalists who cover ...
Aftershocks continue to reverberate across the island of Efate as we sleep each night. Yet amidst the destruction, I see the remarkable resilience of the Ni-Vanuatu people. As the Bislama saying goes ...
The final results from Vanuatu's January 16 election have confirmed a shocking gender disparity, with just one woman elected ...
While search and rescue crews including a specialist New Zealand team continue to scour rubble in the Vanuatu capital Port Vila, back in Aotearoa, a number of Ni-Vanuatu are working in ...
Ballot boxes from all around the country have been transported back to Port Vila where the Vanuatu Electoral Commission is ...
The leaders of five political parties in Vanuatu have agreed to form the next coalition government. They are the Leaders Party, Vanua'aku Party, Graon Mo Jastis Party, Reunification Movement for ...
According to Vanuatu’s most-recent census data, only 30 percent of the population have access to a reliable energy source, and 70 percent including those in remote rural areas, need more access to ...
The election comes on the back of 17 December’s 7.3 magnitude earthquake that hit the country’s main island of Efate, with the successful organisation of the snap election highlighting the resilience ...
The writer is a ni-Vanuatu scholar and currently a PhD student at the Australian National University. The views expressed are personal.
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