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New publications from the Pacific Community
The Pacific Community (SPC) publishes a diverse range of scientific, technical and
cultural publications in English and French year-round.
Plant Health Clinics: A Policy development process in
training manual for Plant the Pacific region: Case studies
Health Doctors in Pacific of Fiji, Solomon Islands and
Island countries Vanuatu
19 MB 1.6 MB
SPC Digital Library link: https://purl.org/spc/digilib/doc/s3z8y SPC Digital Library link: https://purl.org/spc/digilib/doc/qafph
This manual was developed through an extensive process This study examines the policy development process
with farmers in Fiji, Samoa, Solomon Islands and Tonga. It and data uptake in the Pacific region, focusing on Fiji,
is aimed at assisting in the training of agriculture extension Vanuatu, and Solomon Islands. It uses food security as a
staff in Pacific island countries to become plant health sample sector to map how policy processes are initiated,
doctors, responsible for the development and running of formulated, implemented and monitored across the three
plant health clinics. Numerous farmers collaborated in the countries. It is aimed at reviewing and verifying the steps
drafting, testing and revision of this manual. in the policy development and evaluation processes,
including the authorities and key actors involved, and the
resources utilised in these processes.
Cadre pour la sécurité et la
résilience énergétiques dans le
Pacifique (FESRIP) : 2021–2030
│Volume 2 : Documents de
réflexion et d’information
6.6 MB
Solomon Islands Access to Justice Pilot Project – Reflection
Report
SPC Digital Library link: https://purl.org/spc/digilib/doc/pu58q 2 MB
This report shares key achievements, challenges and
lessons learned to mark the end of the Pilot Project Lien vers la bibliothèque numérique de la CPS : https://purl.
to Increase Women’s Access to Justice in Guadalcanal org/spc/digilib/doc/awmuz
and Malaita that ran from April 2017 to June 2021. The This is the French companion to the issues and background
project aimed to strengthen implementation of the Family papers of the Framework for Energy Security and Resilience
Protection Act 2014 to ensure safety and protection for in the Pacific 2021–2030 from the Geosciences, Energy
survivors of domestic violence, most of whom live in and Maritime division. Volume 1 covers the Framework
remote and rural areas and make up the majority of itself and both volumes are available in English and French
survivors. on the SPC Digital Library.
To read more publications from SPC, you can explore the Digital Library at: https://www.spc.int/resource-centre
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