


Unplug, wait 5 minutes and start again! The Pacific Reset challenge
Posted on 29 October 2018
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If you’re a New Zealand government department or an NGO doing the same thing you were doing in the Pacific twenty years ago - and nothing’s changed - it’s probably…
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If you’re a New Zealand government department or an NGO doing the same thing you were doing in the Pacific twenty years ago - and nothing’s changed - it’s probably…

Tsunami response, new MFAT funding proposal, post New York and more
Posted on 02 October 2018
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+ New Zealand responds to Sulawesi tsunami
CID member NGOs are working with their partners in Sulawesi to get vital supplies to people in the aftermath…
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+ New Zealand responds to Sulawesi tsunami
CID member NGOs are working with their partners in Sulawesi to get vital supplies to people in the aftermath…

New Zealand NGOs support Indonesia – Cash is the best way to help
Posted on 02 October 2018
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New Zealand’s international charities are working directly with their partners based on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia, to get vital supplies to people in the aftermath of the devastating…
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New Zealand’s international charities are working directly with their partners based on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia, to get vital supplies to people in the aftermath of the devastating…

PM at the UN, innovation & the SDGs, UN Women, Caritas & safeguarding
Posted on 25 September 2018
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+ PM at the UN more funding for climate change in the Pacific
PM Ardern announced a boost to climate change assistance to hard hit Pacific nations,…
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+ PM at the UN more funding for climate change in the Pacific
PM Ardern announced a boost to climate change assistance to hard hit Pacific nations,…

$21 million of tax avoided according to Oxfam report, Typhoon Mangkhut hits, MFAT policy review and much more
Posted on 18 September 2018
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+ Drug companies avoid $21m tax in NZ, says new Oxfam report
The world’s biggest pharmaceutical companies appear to be dodging an estimated NZ$5.5…
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+ Drug companies avoid $21m tax in NZ, says new Oxfam report
The world’s biggest pharmaceutical companies appear to be dodging an estimated NZ$5.5…
Mapping aid in the Pacific, resources for Safeguarding and update on the SDGs
Posted on 14 August 2018
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+ Mapping aid means better aid - Lowy Institute's new Pacific Aid Map
The Lowy Institute (with the help of Australian aid) has launched…
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+ Mapping aid means better aid - Lowy Institute's new Pacific Aid Map
The Lowy Institute (with the help of Australian aid) has launched…

CID Talk: Rachel O'Connor: What's next for NZ's refugee policy?
Posted on 24 July 2018
What difference will new Global Compacts make to refugees and migrants in a time where nationalism and isolationism are on the rise in Europe and the USA?Rachel is the National…
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CID Talk: Dr Frank Rijsberman: Global Green Growth Institute
Posted on 21 June 2018
The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is an international organisation that is dedicated to supporting developing and emerging countries to transition to a model of green growth, that simultaneously achieves poverty reduction,…
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NGOs call for more support for refugees on World Refugee Day
Posted on 19 June 2018
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19 June 2018 (World Refugee Day is Wednesday June 20)
There are more people displaced by conflict, hunger or persecution than ever before, and New Zealanders want to help.
“By the time…
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19 June 2018 (World Refugee Day is Wednesday June 20)
There are more people displaced by conflict, hunger or persecution than ever before, and New Zealanders want to help.
“By the time…