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East West Center part of the Blue Pacific Alliance under PROJECT Governance

Submitted by Admin on Mon, 27/09/2021 - 15:18
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2021
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About the East-West Center

The East-West Center(link is external) promotes better relations and understanding among the United States, Asia and the Pacific through collaborative study, research, and dialogue. Across Asia and the Pacific Islands, and at our campuses in Honolulu and Washington DC, the Center hosts conferences, exchanges, and in-depth trainings for policymakers, educators, cultural and civil-society leaders, and entrepreneurs. The Center conducts multidisciplinary research on environmental issues, public health, demography, economic policy and geopolitics, and provides graduate degree fellowships for the next generation of leaders. The Center also hosts the Pacific Islands Development Program(link is external)—the focal point of EWC programming for Pacific nations, and the seat of the secretariat of the Pacific Islands Conference of Leaders.

EWC and PROJECT Governance

The East-West Center is proud to join SPC, IFES, and CARE as part of the Blue Pacific Alliance implementing PROJECT Governance. EWC will lead four mutually reinforcing activities focused on supporting financial-governance offices and officials across the region:

For more information about the East-West Center and PROJECT Governance, please contact us at [email protected].

Pacific Human Rights Situational Analysis Report 2020

Pacific Human Rights Situational Analysis Report 2020

The Pacific Human Rights Situational Analysis Report 2020  analyses the situation of human rights across 16 Pacific Islands Countries (PICs) in the region:  Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Republic of Kiribati, Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), Republic of Nauru, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Kingdom of Tonga, Tuvalu, and Republic of Vanuatu.

This edition covers the period from June 2016 to December 2019 and includes a special chapter on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on human rights in the Pacific in 2020.   The situation of human rights in the Pacific has been assessed through desktop research compiled from open sources including the United Nations Universal Periodic Review and treaty bodies. It is brought to you by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and SPC’s Human Rights and Social Development Division.

UDHR Poster

UDHR Poster

This Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) poster features artworks done by children from the Pacific region during the COVID19 lockdown period showcasing their perspective and understanding of what human rights means to them. Children from the ages of 6 to 16 took part in this activity from the following countries: Fiji, Republic of Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, Samoa, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.

Tuvalu Positive Behaviour Management for Children Handbook

Tuvalu Positive Behaviour Management for Children Handbook

This handbook resource has been developed as an essential guide for teachers in Tuvalu to help them create an enabling environment for children in the classroom by promoting inclusivity, non-violence and non-discrimination as an alternative and a more positive means of behaviour management.

The handbook is user friendly and a one-stop shop giving confidence to teachers, parents and community members in understanding the issues surrounding corporal punishment and moving a step closer to realising children's right to protection from all forms of violence in all settings.

Taf Tumas! Different Journeys, One People

Taf Tumas! Different Journeys, One People

'Taf Tumas! Different journeys, one people" is Vanuatu’s first non-fiction children’s storybook about inspiring ni-Vanuatu. The highly illustrated 180-page hardback book presents 40 diverse stories for children, parents and teachers to read together. The book celebrates the inspirational stories of a diverse range of Vanuatu's people who have helped shape the nation. With all sorts of backgrounds and beginnings, the people within these pages have taken different journeys, but have touched the lives of Vanuatu people. The publication is available in both the English and French language.

The Vanuatu Children's Literature team has also made the reading resources available on its newly launched Taf Tumas website, which makes available all the 40 stories, in English and French, for global audiences. The website, produced by Taf Tumas volunteers, also includes the audio stories, in English, French and Bislama.

Rising Tide (Poetry Anthology)

Rising Tide (Poetry Anthology)

Rising Tide is a poetry anthology publication comprising a range of poems and artworks from across the Pacific region, covering topics such as gender equality, social inclusion and justice, and ending violence against women and children, and is suitable for students in Years 7-13.

The poems in this publication speak to the changes that our island communities are facing; they speak of the leadership required in all our communities to weather the social changes; they speak of hope for a world without violence against women and children.

Livestream of the launch of the book can be viewed here.

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