Isolated communities across Vanuatu’s dispersed islands can now access internet-based emails using a combination of adapted short-wave radios and solar power. Oxfam’s partner, the Vanuatu Rural Development Training Centres’ Association (VRDTCA), runs the Yumi Konek project, which translates from Bislama as ‘We connect’.
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Lifting the floor, by Barry Coates
As published in the Otago Daily Times, 12 May 2011
Amid the jubilation over higher dairy prices that are boosting our flagging economy, spare a thought for those who are suffering. It has been a bad year for the 44 million people in poor countries who slipped into hunger since the surge of food prices in June 2010. That’s four million every single month, nearly the population of New Zealand. For those of us who have seen the pain of chronic hunger and the effect that it has on children, even one hungry person in our world is too many.
Oxfam calls for action to lift the world’s Least Developed Countries
At a time when one in seven people face a daily struggle to get enough food, Oxfam is calling on world leaders gathering in Turkey May 9-13 to seize the opportunity and help lift the most vulnerable nations out of poverty.
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Meet Kency: training for a brighter future in Vanuatu
Vanuatu’s Rural Training Centres (RTC) provide vocational skills training for young people who have been pushed out of the school system, providing them with a vital opportunity to build a better future and make a contribution to their families and communities.
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