Fiji, Oct. 29 -- In a decisive push for a stronger, more integrated Pacific, the Pacific Community's deputy director for Disaster and Community Resilience Programme (DCRP), Exsley Taloiburi, urged regional leaders and experts to turn ideas into action at the Second Regional Co-Design Workshop for Integrate Pasifika.
"This isn't just another project; it's a fundamental shift in how we approach regional collaboration and knowledge sharing," Taloiburi said, emphasising the role Integrate Pasifika will play in reshaping disaster response and climate resilience efforts across the Pacific.
The platform, a flagship of New Zealand's MFAT Climate Change Programme, is set to serve as a regional hub, bridging gaps in data, knowledge, and resources...
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