Tagata o te Moana. 2012-12-08. 17:30-18:00.

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Year
2012
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189511
Media type
Audio
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Series
Tagata o te Moana, 2001-
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Pacific Island radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
00:30:00
Broadcast Date
08 Dec 2012
Credits
RNZ Collection
Wiseman, Don, Presenter
Radio New Zealand National, Broadcaster

News from the Pacific presented by Don Wiseman of Radio New Zealand International. Programme content provided by broadcaster.

In this weeks programme:
Amnesty International says it has had a mixed response to its criticism of the Nauru detention camp; the nations fishing the Pacific fail to reach any major agreement on limiting tuna catches; what's needed to improve the Pacific's sexual and reproductive health; the stunned reaction with the Fiji sugar sector to Commodore Bainimarama becoming the chair of the industry's world body; The annual Western and Central Pacific Commission meeting has concluded with what Parties to the Nauru Agreement grouping says were two notable successes and one big failure; Women leaders in Fiji are calling for a woman to be co-chair of the country's Constituent Assembly; Indonesia's security forces are continuing to arrest members of the National Committee of West Papua, or KNPB, amid ongoing unrest in the Papua region; Trade and labour leaders in Melanesia say a new employment project promoted by the Melanesian Spearhead Group is only a temporary solution to the shortage of skilled workers; youth leaders from around the Pacific this week shared their experiences and the lessons learnt by living through natural disasters; and The Pew Environment Group says the Pitcairn Islands represent one of the few places left on earth with pristine ocean environments