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20-Sep-2023
GESI Training commended and hailed as a success
05-May-2023
Communications Officer - PEUMP Programme PMU (Maternity Cover)
05-May-2023
Request for Proposals (RFP) for the provision of consultancy services to conduct a desktop assessment of the functionality of the Pacific Islands Tuna Industry Association, and make recommendations for improvement.
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10-Feb-2023
NEW AND ACCREDITED PACIFIC OCEAN FINANCE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME TURNING TIDES FOR THE PACIFIC
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06-Feb-2023
REGIONAL DIALOGUE FOCUSES ON HUMAN RIGHTS, GENDER AND SOCIAL INCLUSION IN PACIFIC TUNA FISHERIE
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27-Oct-2022
RESEARCH FINDS PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG ADVERSELY AFFECTS CERTAIN FISH TYPES ALONG THE SOUTHERN COAST OF VITI LEVU
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12-Aug-2022
28 students graduate from Fiji Maritime academy Deck Hand Fishing Programme
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26-Apr-2022
NEW HANDBOOK TO BRING GENDER, SOCIAL INCLUSON AND HUMAN RIGHTS SUPPORT TO PACIFIC TUNA INDUSTRY.
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24-Feb-2022
Fifteen Solomon Islanders become the first in their country to hold a micro-qualification in Seafood Safety and Quality
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