Pacific Island peoples and communities are facing unprecedented challenges to their economies and environment - at least some of them causes by the impacts of climate change. Journalists can play a key rolein identifying and making public the global, national and local concerns and aspirations of vulnerable people and their communities. They canalso tell success stories, and share knowledge and information that willcontribute to greater resilience and long-term survival.
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Media Development 2014/3 editorial |
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Shooting the messenger, Pacific-style |
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A united Pacific voice to ban nuclear weapons |
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What are the communications challenges facing Tonga today? |
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Virtual grief |
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“The Act of Killing”: truth, memory and reconciliation in Indonesia |
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Would you hire this person? Empowering voters in Peru |
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Cuando la religión se pone del lado de la gente Entrevista con Rolando Pérez |
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Poder político, tecnología y medios de comunicación Carlos A. Valle |
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Listening to the voices of those living in poverty and marginalization Staff |
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Bonding & Bridging Henk Hagoort |
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Ecumenical Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival 2014 Kristine Greenaway |
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