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Tagata Pasifika

The Pacific voice on
New Zealand television
since 1987

Tagata Pasifika

The Pacific voice on
New Zealand television
since 1987

New Zealand International Climate Finance Strategy to help with new sustainable centre in Pacific region

Photo: Shuba Krishnan / SBS News

With initial funding support from the Aotearoa New Zealand International Climate Finance Strategy, a regional hub aims to be a sustainable fixture to ensure its long-term impact on Pacific Island countries.

USP Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Pal Ahluwalia said the institution recognised the urgent need to encourage collaboration and consolidate expertise in climate change research, policy and leadership.

“For all the challenges we face, the Pacific has always known that our remarkable strength and resilience lie in our capability to come together. And in its essence that is what USP is – a place where we can all work together to drive change.”

Professor Ahluwalia added that the Centre will create a multi-disciplinary, integrated, and strategic approach to climate change and resilience.

“Having a sustainable Pacific future means increased research capacity, in-depth impact studies, capacity-building initiatives, academic programmes, community-centred policies, and climate finance strategies benefitting the whole region.”

“The Centre will strengthen USP’s core role as a traditional university, researching to create and disseminate new knowledge through teaching, training, and publications. This will result in an increased number of current and future Pacific climate change researchers, policymakers, and legislators.”

“These leaders will then be equipped to lead their communities in addressing the challenges of climate change and its impacts.”

The Centre will be operational in the coming months.

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