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Pacific enters ENSO Neutral phase: What it means and what you can expect

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8 May 2025, Apia Samoa - National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) across the Pacific are urged to plan a

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Traditional Knowledge: Our living memories and living libraries

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2 May 2025, Funafuti Tuvalu - The early blooming of specific trees, changes in animal behaviour, shifts in wind direction

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2024/2025 Tropical Cyclone Season started abnormally late, PICOF-16 hears.

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28 April 2025, Apia, Samoa – At the sixteenth session of the Pacific Islands Climate Outlook Forum (PICOF-16), Dr.

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Real impact of our work lies with farmers, fishers, communities, 16th Pacific Islands Climate Outlook Forum reminded

Workers in FSM

25 April 2025, Apia Samoa - The Pacific Islands Climate Outlook Forum (PICOF) must evolve, become more ambitious and continue to be guided

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SPREP hosts regional meeting to enhance coordination of Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems work in the Pacific

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14 September 2025, Nadi, Fiji – Improving the coordination of Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems work in the Pacific was

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Pacific island countries chart new course for weaving of traditional knowledge into climate services

Regional TK workshop

Thursday 27 March 2025, Alofi, Niue – After a week of collaboration and knowledge exchange, participants have emerged fro

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Integrating common national climate traditional indicators to strengthen regional climate predictions

TK Vanuatu

Wednesday 26 March 2025, Alofi, Niue – Pacific National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) have recognised

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From manual to digital: the evolution of traditional knowledge data collection in the Pacific

Tonga and Vanuatu apps

Tuesday 25 March 2025, Alofi, Niue – The collection of traditional knowledge data and information has evolved over the ye

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Countries highlight the importance of legislation on traditional knowledge for weather and climate early warning systems

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Monday 24 March 2025, Alofi, Niue – Only a handful of countries in the Pacific have legislation in place that allows its

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Breaking Barriers as Chief John Dick joins the Push for Inclusive Climate Resilience

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20 March 2025, Lenakel, Vanuatu - Chief John Dick from Imaen village, Lenakel on Tanna is no ordinary leader.

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