Voices from Pacific Island Countries

The APLN project "Nuclear Disarmament and the Anthropocene" amplifies voices from Pacific Island Countries that highlight the inequities and injustices of nuclear weapons policies and practices that exacerbate existential risks, including climate change. Together with other individuals, international organizations, and civil society groups across the Pacific Islands, we hope to raise global awareness of the shared responsibility to address human and environmental security challenges in the region.

    Our Pacific
    VOICES FROM PACIFIC ISLAND COUNTRIES

    Our Pacific

    27 Sep 2022 | Sharon KUMAR

    Sharon Kumar from Fiji is the Youth Category winner of the 2022 Pacific Islands Creative Competition for her poem recitation video "Our Pacific."

    Blood in the Water
    VOICES FROM PACIFIC ISLAND COUNTRIES

    Blood in the Water

    27 Sep 2022 | Dorell BEN

    Dorell Ben from Fiji is the Women Category winner of the 2022 Pacific Islands Creative Competition for her poem and art series “Blood in the Water”.

    I Walk BRAVO
    VOICES FROM PACIFIC ISLAND COUNTRIES

    I Walk BRAVO

    27 Sep 2022 | Luisa TUILAU

    Luisa Tuilau from Fiji is the Overall Category winner of the 2022 Pacific Islands Creative Competition for her poem recitation video "I Walk BRAVO."

    Winners of the Pacific Islands Creative Competition 2022
    VOICES FROM PACIFIC ISLAND COUNTRIES

    Winners of the Pacific Islands Creative Competition 2022

    27 Sep 2022 | APLN

    APLN announces the winners of the Pacific Islands Creative Competition on "Nuclear Weapons and the Climate Crisis."

    Pacific Islands Creative Competition
    VOICES FROM PACIFIC ISLAND COUNTRIES

    Pacific Islands Creative Competition

    25 Jul 2022 | APLN

    APLN calls upon voices from the Pacific Islands to share their perspectives and experiences.

    Nuclear Disarmament and the Anthropocene
    VOICES FROM PACIFIC ISLAND COUNTRIES

    Nuclear Disarmament and the Anthropocene

    8 Jul 2022 | APLN

    A project highlighting the relationship between the Anthropocene and nuclear weapons policies and practices by amplifying voices from the Pacific Islands.

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