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Travel Agent Takeaways
Dive into Vanuatu with Jess Cory from the Vanuatu Tourism Office
Will you Answer the Call of Vanuatu?And did you know, Vanuatu is home to some of the world’s best diving? From the famous SS President Coolidge wreck, to pristine reefs teeming with marine life. In this episode of Travel Agent Takeaways, Charlie chats with Jess Cory from the Vanuatu Tourism Office about why Vanuatu should be on every diver’s bucket list, how agents can package diving with other adventures, and the trade resources available to help you sell it with ease.Vanuatu Resources:Vanuatu Tourism Websit...
2025-10-20
11 min
Vai zini?
Vai zini, ka Vanuatu ciltīm ir cūku klasifikācija?
Stāsta UNESCO Latvijas Nacionālās komisijas Kultūras sektora vadītāja Beāte Lielmane Dokumentārais mantojums ir nozīmīgs instruments nemateriālā jeb dzīvā mantojuma saglabāšanā, savukārt nemateriālais mantojums palīdz izprast dokumentārā mantojuma nozīmi. Spilgts piemērs šai mijiedarbībai ir antropologa Artūra Bernarda Dīkona (Arthur Bernard Deacon) piezīmju un zīmējumu kolekcija no viņa lauka pētījumiem Vanuatu. Tā 2013. gadā tika iekļauta UNESCO programmas "Pasaules atmiņa" starptautiskajā reģistrā. Vanuatu ir neliela salu valsts Klusajā okeānā uz austrumiem no Austrālijas. Jau 20. gadsimta 20. gados tās...
2025-10-20
03 min
Devpolicy Talks
From Vanuatu's challenges to Melanesian cooperation: a conversation with Gregoire Nimbtik
The conversation begins with Nimbtik's background as head of Vanuatu's Prime Minister's Department and Deputy Director General of the Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat. He provides context for understanding Vanuatu's current challenges by tracing the country's history from its unique condominium colonial system — where British and French administrations operated in parallel — through independence in 1980, when the country inherited a fundamentally divided administrative structure.Nimbtik identifies political instability, which began in earnest in 1991, as the root cause of many of Vanuatu's contemporary challenges. He discusses the bankruptcy of Air Vanuatu in May 2024, explaining how government ownership and political control of t...
2025-10-10
35 min
Hard to Sum Up w/Patrick DiMarchi
Ep. 25: The Best Traveled Man in Vanuatu discusses community development and the Peace Corps. Guests: Willie & Lance Nation
00:00 Introduction and Personal Connections03:18 Community Development in Vanuatu16:19 Climate Change and Its Impact23:29 Successful Community Projects31:11 Balancing Tradition and Modernity37:21 Climate Change Advocacy and Global Responsibility44:02 Unity Among Island Nations52:40 Community Development and Health Initiatives In this engaging episode of *Hard To Sum Up*, host Patrick DiMarchi welcomes Willie and Lance Nation, two individuals with deep ties to the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. The episode explores their personal connections to the island, the impactful work of their respective organizations—Learn to Se...
2025-09-22
1h 05
The Bitcoin Lawyer Podcast
Why is Vanuatu The Best CBI Programme? Glen Craig, Founder of Pacific Advisory
Sorry for the delay with posting consistent episodes. Things have been quite busy around the office with Bitcoin Lawyer. But we are back with a new episode, featuring Glen Craig, founder of Pacific Advisory. Glen is the managing director of Pacific Advisory, a consultancy in Vanuatu and also serves as Special Envoy to the Republic of Vanuatu.(The audio got cut off on Glen's side during the interview, so please forgive the shortness of the episode. I'll have Glen back on soon to discuss everything Vanuatu.)In this conversation...
2025-06-26
40 min
#mediaHISTORY 🎙️ podcast
30 years of struggle (and fistfights) for free media. VANUATU DAILY POST 🟠 #mediaHISTORY #podcast
Ambition and hard work are NOT enough to keep a newspaper running. And is NOT always safe.🔴 Enjoyed our podcast? We have more episodes earlier on YouTube 👉 www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLazuHI3NSKt3BG0KChTyb2ynH79ClmdtOVANUATU DAILY POST30 Years of Struggle (Including Fistfights) for Free Media00:24 Intro02:12 The Trading Post Shows Promise04:17 A Financial Lifeline Through a Phone Book06:06 Anti-Government Label, But a Friendly Prime Minister07:52 Attacks on Journalists. Threats, Fists, and a Chair09:19 Deportation and Return of the Editor-in-Chief. Meet Vanuatu Daily Post13...
2025-06-13
36 min
Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast
Sovereignty and Survival: A Spotlight on Vanuatu
How far would you go to protect your home?In this week’s special episode, Christiana Figueres brings us a deeply personal and political dispatch from Vanuatu - a country on the frontlines of the climate crisis and at the heart of one of the most significant climate justice initiatives of our time.In conversations with voices from government (Minister Ralph Regenvanu), climate diplomacy (Christopher Bartlett), youth leadership and advocacy (Litiana Kalsrap), and the arts (Jean-Pascal Wahe), Christiana explores the legacy of colonisation, the meaning of land and sovereignty, and the moral power of...
2025-05-29
1h 03
Off The Path - der Reisepodcast!
Inselabenteuer in Vanuatu: Zwischen Tradition, Natur und neuen Freundschaften mit Sarah! [OTP299]
Aktuell gibt es 195 anerkannte Staaten auf der Welt, von denen du einige vielleicht gar nicht kennst! Oder hast du zum Beispiel schon vom Inselstaat Vanuatu gehört? Wenn nicht, dann könnte eine Reise dorthin eine Überlegung wert sein. Vanuatu liegt im Pazifischen Ozean und gehört zur Region Melanesien, östlich von Australien. Der Staat ist seit 1980 unabhängig und besteht aus insgesamt 83 Inseln. Über 300.000 Menschen leben in diesem Inselgebiet, das sich über eine Distanz von 1300 km erstreckt. Sie kommunizieren in über 110 verschiedenen Sprachen miteinander, was Vanuatu zum Staat mit der größten Sprachendichte der Welt macht.Früher konnten sich...
2025-04-01
1h 06
Dibbly Dobbly Podcast
Tim Cutler | Vanuatu Cricket | Associate Cricket Series | Dibbly Dobbly Podcast | Part 2
In this episode of the Dibbly Dobbly Podcast Associate Cricket Series I talk to TimCutler to discuss all things Vanuatu Cricket. In our Associate Cricket Series episode, Tim and I discuss Tim’s Cricket Journey, History of Cricket in Vanuatu, the National Teams of Vanuatu (Women’s/Men’s), Growth/Development of Cricket in Vanuatu and the Future of Cricket in Vanuatu. In Part 2 Tim and I discussed the National Teams of Vanuatu (Women’s/Men’s), Growth/Development of Cricket in Vanuatu and the Future of Cricket in Vanuatu. Time Sta...
2024-12-22
1h 10
Dibbly Dobbly Podcast
Tim Cutler | Vanuatu Cricket | Associate Cricket Series | Dibbly Dobbly Podcast | Part 1
In this episode of the Dibbly Dobbly Podcast Associate Cricket Series I talk to TimCutler to discuss all things Vanuatu Cricket. In our Associate Cricket Series episode, Tim and I discuss Tim’s Cricket Journey, History of Cricket in Vanuatu, the National Teams of Vanuatu (Women’s/Men’s), Growth/Development of Cricket in Vanuatu and the Future of Cricket in Vanuatu. In Part 1 Tim and I discussed Tim’s Cricket Journey and the History of Cricket in Vanuatu. Time Stamps 0:00 Intro 1:41 Tim’s Cricketing Journey 41:57 History of Cricket in...
2024-12-21
53 min
Coming to the Mat
Episode 36: Leading the Charge: Vanuatu, the ICJ, and Global Climate Accountability
This episode of Coming to the Mat with Dr. Mere Tari Sovick features Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu's Special Envoy for Climate Change and Environment, a leading advocate for small island nations in the global climate movement. Recorded during Ralph’s transit back to Vanuatu from the Netherlands via Brisbane, the conversation highlights the urgent need for climate action in the Pacific. Ralph and Dr. Mere discuss Vanuatu’s efforts to reshape global climate governance, including the landmark International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion seeking accountability from major greenhouse gas emitters. They reflect on the disappointing outcomes of COP 29, particularly the...
2024-12-06
00 min
Climate Change Tracker
As Vanuatu asks the 'World Court' to hold nations accountable for climate change, Australia faces pressure to take action.
In an unprecedented move, the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu has called on the International Court of Justice to declare that countries heavily contributing to climate change through pollution have acted unlawfully. This plea marks a significant moment in the global conversation on environmental accountability and climate justice.Vanuatu, severely impacted by rising sea levels and climatic extremes, stands on the frontline of climate change effects. For decades, the island nation has been grappling with increasingly severe tropical storms, erosion, and flooding, which threaten its very existence. Faced with existential threats, Vanuatu's appeal to the International Court of...
2024-12-03
02 min
Heritage Baptist Church Haslet
Fruit of Labor: Testimonies from the Mission Field in Vanuatu
The podcast explores the transformative power of the gospel through the experiences of missionaries working in Vanuatu. A significant focus is on the journey of Eileen, who, after years of misunderstanding her faith, came to truly accept Jesus as her savior and now expresses gratitude for the support from churches that helped her hear the gospel. The speaker shares compelling testimonies of local individuals, including Chief Avakin and his family, who have transitioned from traditional beliefs and reliance on witch doctors to a faith rooted in Jesus Christ. These narratives highlight the ongoing challenges faced by the community, such...
2024-11-25
30 min
Travel Guides Genius – Guides For The Best Places To Visit And Things To Do Worldwide
The Top Best Things To Do In Port Vila & Efate Island – Vanuatu – Travel Guide
The Top Best Things To Do In Port Vila & Efate Island – Vanuatu – Travel Guide Discover the top 17 best things to do in Port Vila and Efate Island, Vanuatu, with this travel guide. From stunning beaches to cultural experiences and thrilling adventures, we’ll help you plan the trip of a lifetime. Tune in and explore the beauty of Vanuatu! https://www.travelguidesgenius.com/travel-guides/the-top-best-things-to-do-in-port-vila-efate-island-vanuatu-travel-guide Enjoy The Guide - Travel Guides Genius Team
2024-11-22
08 min
The DX Mentor
Episode 51 - DXpedition to Vanuatu - YJ0VV
This is The DX Mentor podcast. I hope to help those hams trying to move up the DXCC ladder as well as those that at on the DXCC Honor Roll. As fast as technology is moving, no one can keep up on it all. I am here to help. #DX #Hamradio Van, N4VGE, is the point of contact and organizer for a DXpedition to Vanuatu October 15th to the 30th, for the CQ WW SSB contest. The Vanuatu call sign will be YJ0VV for the DXpedition. They will be staying at a luxury villa about 15km from Port V...
2024-10-05
58 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Social Support
A large majority of people in Vanuatu report having others they can count on in times of health or financial need. The number has dropped, however, by roughly 10% over the 10-year period from 2010-2020, signaling a loss in traditional social security and weakening kinship networks. Despite the trend, a majority of people still enjoy that safety net in Vanuatu today as evidenced in this episode. Episode 27 is the final episode and it underscores the importance of people maintaining vast social networks that support them in times of need.
2024-10-03
09 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Traditional Money
Demand for cultural wealth items like pigs, yams, mats, and kava for traditional ceremonial uses - from marriages to circumcisions and more - is high in both urban and rural parts of Vanuatu. Those in rural areas overwhelmingly produce their own wealth with planning and hard work using skills passed down for generations, while those in urban centres depend more on money to puchase these items in order to participate in cultural exchanges. Money as a component of traditional ceremonies has made some people defer important life events or forego them altogether, and this impacts their status in society...
2024-09-26
12 min
Coming to the Mat
Leading the Way: Vanuatu's Success on the Happy Planet Index
In this episode of COMING TO THE MAT WITH Dr. MERE TARI SOVICK, we explore Vanuatu’s exceptional achievement of securing the number one spot on the Happy Planet Index (HPI) for the second time. This significant milestone, celebrated widely in Vanuatu and internationally, underscores the country's commitment to sustainable well-being and environmental stewardship.We delve into the details of Vanuatu's approach with insights from Jamie Tanguay, Project Advisor for Melanesian Well-being at the Vanuatu Bureau of Statistics. Jamie’s extensive background includes his role as a former Peace Corps Volunteer and his current work focusing on econ...
2024-06-30
00 min
Travel & Cruise Industry News
Teenagers Stranded in Vanuatu
Teenagers Stranded in Vanuatu is the lead story on Monday's Travel and Cruise Industry News Podcast, May 20, 2024 with Chillie Falls. A group of 16 teenagers and their chaperones was stranded in Vanuatu when Air Vanuatu declared insolvency on May 9, immediately grounding all flights. The Hive Rotary Club Australia volunteer group had no way home.Today's headlines: Teenagers Stranded in Vanuatu; American Cruise Line Scraps Two; Cruise Passenger Sues Ketchikan; Outbreak On Ventura; Fatal Accident on the Danube; and Lots more LIVE today at 11 AM EDT.#mondaytravelandcruiseindustrynews #podcast #cruisenews #travelnews #cruise...
2024-05-20
32 min
Stumped
The biggest sporting result in Vanuatu's history
With all 20 teams heading to the men’s T20 World Cup announcing their provisional squads, Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma debate the surprise selections and noticeable omissions. We are joined by the Chief Executive of Vanuatu Cricket, Tim Cutler who is currently in Dubai where the women’s team are playing in the ICC T20 Qualifiers. They made history by beating Zimbabwe who are ranked 18 places above them in the ICC rankings. Tim tells us how the women's team are Vanuatu's highest ranked sporting team... even better than their men's national football team!Plus...
2024-05-02
32 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Informal Settlement
It is estimated that roughly 24,000 ni-Vanuatu men, women, and children live in housing located on land that is neither indigenous nor formally leased. Many of those in informal settlements are able to lead happy lives. Some live rent free on land through relationships built on trust and respect, while others live knowingly on land they have no right to occupy. And some enter an informal lease arrangement with a customary land owner, paying them an agreed rent on land. The major disadvantage of informal settlement is uncertainty. Recently, many high profile evictions have drawn attention on what is at...
2024-03-14
15 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Traditional Production Skills
A majority of households in Vanuatu possess basic traditional production skills that serve to transform the natural assets they have access to - indigenous lands, forest and marine resources - into food, shelter, medicine, and more. The presence of these skills, moreso in rural areas, represents their continued usefulness as well as a cost savings and level of preparedness, and they help explain resilience in the face of natural disasters as well as the recent pandemic of Covid-19. This episode looks at the importance of transferring skills and the ways in which skilled households benefit from their possession.
2024-03-07
15 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Safety
All people have the right to feel safe in their community, and in most places in Vanuatu a majority of the people do. However, in some places, particularly in Luganville and in Malampa Province, more than half of the population do not feel safe walking in their community or neighborhood after dark. The wellbeing of women in particular is burdened by feeling unsafe, helping to explain consistently lower reported life satisfaction of women compared with men. More and more men are reporting acts of violence as well, leading to the perception that town is becoming less safe for everyone...
2024-02-29
11 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Never Schooled
Education is linked with wellbeing in some obvious ways, with better health and income outcomes resulting from attaining higher levels. More than ten thousand adults in Vanuatu over the age of 25, however, have never attended school. Many of them are able to live a good life, with plenty of food to eat, a good house to live in, and a community and large family that can support them. This episode looks into the ways in which an "education of life" contributes to wellbeing and is important for all ni-Vanuatu, including those with the opportunity to attend school and those...
2024-02-22
14 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Ceremonial Participation
Participation in ceremonial activities is considered to be important to a vast majority of ni-Vanuatu today, and the data shows participation is constant in both rural and urban areas. In this episode, we look at direct participation by the storyteller who has participated in rank or grade taking ceremonies, and the reasons why participation was important to him and his family. We also discuss indirect ceremonial participation as critically important to their success, with many ceremonies consisting of several ritual acts requiring the time and effort of many people to pull off well.
2024-02-15
15 min
The Straits Times Podcasts
COP28: Vanuatu climate minister on the 'loss and damage' fund
A fund to pay highly vulnerable countries for loss and damage from climate impact, was finally initiated at the COP28 climate talks in Dubai. Synopsis: The Straits Times' climate editor David Fogarty is at COP28 from Nov 23 till Dec 12 in Dubai, the United Nations climate change conference. The Pacific island nation of Vanuatu is a remote chain of about 80 islands, many of them mountainous, with a total population of over 300,000 people. It has suffered devastating cyclones, rising sea levels, coral bleaching from warming oceans and other impacts, costing its people and the economy dearly.
2023-12-08
21 min
Green Pulse
COP28: Vanuatu climate minister on the 'loss and damage' fund
A fund to pay highly vulnerable countries for loss and damage from climate impact, was finally initiated at the COP28 climate talks in Dubai. Synopsis: The Straits Times' climate editor David Fogarty is at COP28 from Nov 23 till Dec 12 in Dubai, the United Nations climate change conference. The Pacific island nation of Vanuatu is a remote chain of about 80 islands, many of them mountainous, with a total population of over 300,000 people. It has suffered devastating cyclones, rising sea levels, coral bleaching from warming oceans and other impacts, costing its people and the economy dearly.
2023-12-08
21 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Higher Education
The number of young people graduating from secondary schools and going on to post-secondary opportunities at Universities both at home and abroad has been rising steadily in Vanuatu with improvements to the formal education sector and increased scholarship opportunities. This means that more and more young people are not spending as much time on their ancestral lands, speaking their ancestral language, and learning about their identity in ways that also have an impact on their quality of life. Does higher education have to come at the expense of traditional knowledge and practice? The episode this...
2023-12-07
09 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Community Meetings
Most rural villages in Vanuatu - where 75% of the population resides - have regular community meetings to discuss issues of importance to all members. The rules of "kastom" dictate how meetings are called and conducted, including who is allowed to speak and who controls the agenda. Today, more and more people are not attending meetings as they once did. This indicates a loss of respect for traditional leaders that call the meetings, and a loss of relevance of community meetings to the lives of individuals and families. Communities with good attendance to meetings tend to have more cooperation, higher...
2023-11-30
10 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Traditional Knowledge
Vanuatu is home to over 100 indigenous languages, each one holding the rich histories and stories of the many culture groups that call this place home. Traditional knowledge, measured in the 2020 NSDP Baseline Survey through knowledge of traditional songs, dances, games, and stories, is showing signs of decline. This is related to the decline in use of indigenous languages which carry knowledge forward from one generation to the next. This is also related to the decline in traditional production skills captured in the last two surveys of Melanesian Wellbeing. This episode describes the intricacies of "kastom", it's importance to the...
2023-11-23
13 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Traditional Governance - Outside Perspective
Traditional leaders carry cultural norms forward through their duty of practice, acting as the keepers of kastom. But their performance does not go without scrutiny by the villagers that depend on their leadership. Statistics are reported on perceived performance of Chiefs in their roles as peace keepers, representatives of the community, vessels of traditional knowledge, and managers of community resources. In this episode, a villager gives an outside perspective of what he sees challenging traditional governance in Vanuatu and points to the causes and potential solutions as he sees them in his opinion.
2023-11-16
14 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Traditional Governance - Inside Perspective
Chiefs have tremendous influence in communities across Vanuatu as traditional leaders that have earned their leadership status through traditional payment systems or through birthright and family status. As the authorities of traditional governance, Chiefs play critical roles in peace keeping, ceremonial activities, and resource management, among other duties. This episode features a Chief from the island of Tanna explaining some of the duties he holds, and describes how traditional governance is changing with time.
2023-11-14
10 min
El Placet de Viajar Archives » Radio Viajera
Vanuatu archipiélago Accesible Movilidad reducida. Turismo para todos.
EL PLÉCET DE VIAJAR: Vanuatu fue habitado por el pueblo melanesio durante miles de años. El archipiélago fue descubierto por una expedición liderada por Pedro Fernández de Quirós, quien partió del puerto del Callao en el Virreinato del Perú, en 1606. Otros europeos comenzaron a asentarse en la zona a finales del siglo XVIII. En la década de 1880 Francia y Reino Unido reclamaron regiones del archipiélago, y en 1906 acordaron la creación de un marco para gestionar en común las Nuevas Hébridas, a través de un condominio anglo-francés. Durante la déca...
2023-11-12
00 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Fish and Marine Resource Access
Fish, invertebrates, shellfish, and crab have been important sources of protein and a dietary staple for most people in Vanuatu for as long as there have been people living on these islands. Traditional fishing practices, such as trapping and using a spear, enabled fishermen to obtain what they needed to feed their families. Taboos and other traditional means of conservation protected the crabs and shellfish from overharvesting. Modern fishing practices, coupled with economic incentives to take more than what is needed, have left inshore fisheries with dwindling fish populations. The storyteller in Episode 15 tells the story of his island...
2023-11-02
12 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Ol Disasta (Natural Disasters)
Vanuatu is both the country most exposed and most at risk to natural disasters according to the UN World Risk Index, and it has held those titles since the publication of the World Risk Report in 2012. The natural environment and people of Vanuatu are constantly prepared for or in a state of recovery, particularly as the frequency and severity of natural disasters has increased in response to climate change. In this episode, the storyteller speaks of the tremendous resilience of the people in the face of mounting crises with communities supporting one another until some level of normalcy is...
2023-10-26
12 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Kava Drinking
Kava has tremendous cultural significance in Vanuatu and has since become a major export and source of income for many farmers. Nearly half (47%) of all men ages 15 and older are active kava drinkers, and more and more women are starting to drink kava. This episode of "Storian blong Gudfala Laef" features a storyteller that actively drinks kava. He discusses how he was introduced to kava, and how his relationship to kava has changed over the last 16 years since he started drinking kava as a school boy in secret. He discusses the good AND the bad associated with kava drinking...
2023-10-19
13 min
Contain This: The Latest in Global Health Security
From the field: Supporting health outcomes in Vanuatu through DFAT’s Australian Volunteers Program
The Australian Volunteers Program is an Australian Government-funded initiative that supports global volunteering across the Pacific, Asia, and Africa to achieve locally led change and the realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals.In this episode of Contain This, we bring you a story of how one Australian volunteer helped to support health outcomes in Vanuatu, working with the Ministry of Health in Port Vila, supported by the Australian Volunteers Program. Chris Coles has recently wrapped up his assignment in Vanuatu, which he commenced in January 2022. Speaking while on assignment in Port Vila, Chris talks about why h...
2023-10-13
09 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Lif Meresin mo Masaj
Traditional healing, through herbal or leaf medicines and massage treatments, is considered safe and effective by most people in Vanuatu. For many with simple ailments, they are able to get treatment without having to leave their community. They don't require an ID to receive treatment - in fact, in most cases they are familiar with the person behind the medicine and are able to feel comfortable with them. In many parts of the country, traditional healers are more accessible than nurses and doctors based at hospitals, clinics, and aid posts. Episode 12 of "Storian blong Gudfala Laef" features the story...
2023-10-12
12 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Smoking Tobacco
Smoking is a public health issue predominantly driven by young men in Vanuatu. More than 1 in 3 males smoke cigarettes or tobacco regularly. Smoking is highly addictive regardless of educational attainment or location and can lead to severe consequences, from cancers to heart problems and more. Smoking shares a relationship with kava consumption, however, the data suggests young males are smoking before they have started drinking kava, making tobacco a potential gateway to kava drinking. A small percentage of the smoke free population reported having regularly smoked cigarettes or tobacco in the past, providing a silver lining and hope for...
2023-10-05
09 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Disability and Wellbeing
Those born with a disability and those having developed a disability at some point in their life experience life differently than those without a disability. From education to public transportation, the challenges facing families of people with disability are greater in size and number, and these challenges prevent some people from living a good life. Episode 10 features a storyteller that has experienced life once without a disability and now lives with a lot of difficulty with her mobility. Hers is a story of thousands of ni-Vanuatu living with disability today. It is a story of adversity but also of...
2023-09-28
11 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Food Security
A large majority of ni-Vanuatu are food secure, and a large majority of ni-Vanuatu households feel their families have enough or more than enough access to healthy local foods. Beyond food security a majority of ni-Vanuatu enjoy food sovereignty, able to control food production systems and actively engaged in agricultural production. Much of this benefit is through the continuity of recognized indigenous land rights and the continuity of traditional knowledge and food production skills. This episode features a storyteller that is blessed with an abundant food supply that sustains her and her family and will continue to do so...
2023-09-21
12 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Home Solar
Many adults in Vanuatu recall a time when every small store sold kerosene used to fuel lanterns. Families gathered around the lanterns to eat, talk, and even read at night. Solar energy has overtaken and almost eradicated kerosene as the most common form of energy used by households in Vanuatu. This transformation came at cost to the consumer, with successful programmes supported by the government to subsidize home solar systems in an effort to push for renewable energy independence. Episode 8 tells the story of a family from East Efate that made the move from kerosene to solar and haven't...
2023-09-14
09 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Seasonal Work
Vanuatu is now supplying more labor via seasonal worker programs in Australia and New Zealand than any other Pacific Island country, and has grown a dependence on these regional labor programs. Ni-Vanuatu are attracted to the income potential as well as an opportunity to experience something different and new. For many, the labor programs are their best or only opportunity for decent pay. Thousands have returned with savings that have enabled them to acquire land, build a home, pay for school fees, or start a business of their own. But for some, the benefits come at a high cost...
2023-09-07
09 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Youth Unemployment
Do you know youth that are willing yet unable to find work? This episode delves into youth unemployment in Vanuatu with a storyteller that shows unemployment as a phenomenon for those that have completed formal education, as well those that may have left the system at earlier ages. Data on youth unemployment in this episode is taken from the period prior to Covid-19 lockdowns and the associated impacts on the local economy in Vanuatu, therefore the story illustrate unemployment relates their experience to said impacts. It is a story of adversity and at the same time a story of...
2023-08-31
09 min
Lowy Institute
Vanuatu MP Gloria Julia King on women, sport, and politics
In this episode of Pacific Change Makers, Dr Jessica Collins speaks with Vanuatu MPGloria Julia King – a mother of four, and a former national football player who is the first woman to be elected to Vanuatu’s parliament in 14 years. Ms King pays respect to women who trailblazed before her but says, more than four decades on from independence, little has changed for women trying to make a career in national politics. At a recent FIFA World Cup Gender Symposium hosted by Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong, Ms King said that “in the community, in educat...
2023-08-24
32 min
Pacific Change Makers
Vanuatu MP Gloria Julia King on women, sport, and politics
In this episode of Pacific Change Makers, Dr Jessica Collins speaks with Vanuatu MPGloria Julia King – a mother of four, and a former national football player who is the first woman to be elected to Vanuatu’s parliament in 14 years. Ms King pays respect to women who trailblazed before her but says, more than four decades on from independence, little has changed for women trying to make a career in national politics. At a recent FIFA World Cup Gender Symposium hosted by Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong, Ms King said that “in the community, in educat...
2023-08-24
32 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Tradisonal Haosing
In this episode, the storyteller describes traditional housing and the advantages it has over housing that uses foreign materials such as concrete and corrugated iron. The perception that traditional housing is somehow inferior to other housing is incorrect. Traditional housing is sustainable, clean, and safe. Moreover, it's affordable for those with free access to land and natural resources. A majority of housing in Vanuatu is built using local natural resources.
2023-08-17
09 min
SBS Bislama
Vanuatu Komuniti lo Victoria oli Celebraetem 43rd Anniverseri blong Vanuatu
Vanuatu Komunity long Victoria, Ostrelea, oli kam tugeta long Essendon, wan pat blong Melbourne long Victoria long las Satete, namba 29 dei blong manis Julae 2023, blong makem mo celebreitem 43 indipendense anivesari blong Vanuatu.
2023-08-06
05 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Kastom Graon hemi Fragile
The storyteller in this episode is a woman that lost her husband, leaving her with young children to raise as a single parent. Her husband's family, of different island origins, became estranged over time, threatening her son's future access to his ancestral lands passed down through his late father. The story emphasizes the pronounced vulnerability of women in Vanuatu when it comes to indigenous lands as discovered in official statistics on housing and food production. As important as it is to wellbeing, indigenous land access is fragile and dependent on several factors, including type of traditional tenure system used...
2023-08-03
08 min
Storian blong Gudfala Laef
Kastom Graon hemi Laef
Storyteller hemi talem aot impotens blong kastom graon long laef blong hem mo ol man ples blong hem. Kastom graon hemi sapotem bigfala majoriti blong olgeta pipol long Vanuatu bitim 1,000 yia i kam kasem tede. Identiti blong olgeta man mo woman Vanuatu i joen wetem graon. Majoriti blong olgeta pipol long Vanuatu i kontiniu blong yusum kastom graon blong olgeta blong fidim famle, haosem famle, mo long fulap narafala samting we yumi nidim vatu blong pem sipos graon i no gat.
2023-07-20
11 min
Scholars' Journeys
Ella Sinclair, Lily Kennedy and Paul Kaletsis - LIVE in Vanuatu on the Scholars Journeys podcast
G'day and welcome to the Scholars Journeys Podcast. This is a very special episode, recorded on location in Vanuatu with three fantastic scholars: Ella Sinclair, Lily Kennedy, and Paul Kaletsis, who are currently studying, interning and doing language training. This is a fantastic conversation that I think you'll enjoy! We dive right into the detail of what it's like to live and study and work in Vanuatu. This episode is perfect for you if you: - Are thinking about making Vanuatu your NCP destination - Have been there and want to revisit some of the good memories, or ...
2023-07-11
38 min
DailyStraits.com - Something Different!
Unveiling Vanuatu: Exploring a Tropical Paradise of Opportunities
By June Ramli In this episode of "30 Minutes with DailyStraits.com," we explore the enchanting destination of Vanuatu, a tropical paradise in the South Pacific. Join us as we engage in insightful conversations with three individuals deeply involved in the tourism and business sectors of Vanuatu. Discover the unique attractions that draw tourists, the promising business opportunities available, and the sustainable practices embraced by this remarkable destination. From its natural beauty and cultural experiences to emerging industries and conservation efforts, Vanuatu offers a world of opportunities for travelers and entrepreneurs alike. Don't miss this captivating episode as we uncover...
2023-06-24
45 min
Coming to the Mat
Episode 31 - Shaping the future of Vanuatu and the Pacific Region
Welcome to another captivating episode of "Coming to the Mat" with your host, Dr. Mere Tari Sovick! In this episode, we have the honor of welcoming Ralph Regenvanu, a prominent advocate from Vanuatu, as our special guest. Ralph is a remarkable individual with diverse talents and passions, transcending the realm of politics through his roles as an esteemed artist and anthropologist. His unwavering advocacy for cultural preservation has earned him a global platform, where he actively shapes discussions on diversity.Ralph's journey has been shaped by a deep understanding of the challenges faced by Vanuatu and its...
2023-05-18
00 min
Titulares De Noticias Globales
Sábado 8 de abril de 2023 - Argentina - Unión de Naciones Suramericanas, buscando una solución pacífica con el Reino Unido, ayuda a Vanuatu
Estas son las noticias destacadas en Argentina el sábado 8 de abril de 2023. Argentina ha vuelto a unirse oficialmente a la Unión de Naciones Suramericanas (UNASUR) para promover la revitalización institucional y construir una región más integrada. El Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Argentina, Santiago Cafiero, declaró que el movimiento es crucial para el país, ya que consolidará una región más integrada con mayor comercio intra-regional y mayores niveles de cooperación para el desarrollo. El Presidente Alberto Fernández había anunciado la decisión de volver a unirse al bloque el 2...
2023-04-08
02 min
Argentina News Headlines
Saturday Apr 8, 2023 - Argentina - Union of South American Nations, looking at peaceful solution with UK, Vanuatu aid
These are the trending news headlines in Argentina on Saturday April 8, 2023 Argentina has officially rejoined the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) to promote the institutional revitalization and build a more integrated region. Argentina's Foreign Minister, Santiago Cafiero, stated that the move is crucial for the country, as it will consolidate a more integrated region with greater intra-regional trade and higher levels of cooperation for development. President Alberto Fernandez had announced the decision to rejoin the bloc on March 21, during a meeting with members of the Puebla Group and the Latin American Council for Justice and Democracy...
2023-04-08
02 min
Coming to the Mat
Episode 30 - Vanuatu's ICJ Initiative: Leading the Fight for Climate Justice
In the final episode of our three-part podcast series, we discuss the Republic of Vanuatu's pivotal role in leading a coalition of countries seeking an Advisory Opinion on climate change from the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Our guests, Mr. Malcolm Dalesa and His Excellency Mr. Odo Tevi, both instrumental in the campaign's success, provide valuable insights into the initiative's strategy and execution.Vanuatu, an island archipelago in the South Pacific, faces the highest disaster risk globally due to climate change, as confirmed by the 2021 UN University World Risk Index and the Institute for Environment and Human...
2023-04-01
00 min
YWAM News Podcast
Cyclone Recovery in Vanuatu, Sports Club Ministry, Teacher Workshop
Intro: Today on the YWAM News Show we will be talking about the recovery from the dual cyclones that hit Vanuatu, a sports club ministry in Tanzania, a teacher's workshop in South Sudan, YWAM Emerge's aquaponics program, hiking retreats into the Scottish highlands, and more ... Thank you for downloading this, the 131 episode of the Youth With A Mission News Show Podcast, I’m your host, Bill Hutchison. You can contact us, subscribe to future episodes, leave comments, and find links to all the stories we talk about on the show notes for this podcast at ywampodcast.com/131 … Stories: https://youtu.be/N...
2023-03-31
32 min
Découvrir les Distilleries du Québec
101. Expats Québécois qui font du Rhum Agricole au Vanuatu ? [DDQ-Podcast]
Des Expats Québécois qui font du Rhum Agricole au Vanuatu ?Découvrir les Distilleries du Québec rencontre Martin St-Hilaire et Pierre-Luc Chabot. Deux québécois qui ont démarré la Distillerie 83 Islands au Vanuatu. Découvrez les secrets de fabrication du rhum et rencontrez des artisans passionnés. Ne manquez pas cette immersion fascinante dans le monde du rhum, entre le charme québécois et l'exotisme tropical du Vanuatu.Visites le site de notre partenaire : Toi aussi tu mérites de réaliser tes rêves http://novumatrix.ddq-podcast.comN'oubliez pas de vous abonner à notre ChaineVisitez le...
2023-03-23
49 min
Diplomātiskās pusdienas
Vanuatu: valsts, kuras Vasarsvētku tradīcija ir pamatā gumijlēkšanas sportam
Raidījumā Diplomātiskās pusdienas dodamies uz kādu salu valsti, kas atrodas Klusā okeāna dienvidos. Dodamies uz Vanuatu jeb Vanuatu Republiku. Šis arhipelāgs sastāv no 83 mazām salām, no kurām aptuveni 65 ir apdzīvotas. Un starp citu, lai gan Vanuatu noteikti nav bagātākā valsts pasaulē, tā noteikti ir bagātākā smaidu ziņā. Jo saskaņā ar „Happy Planet Index”, Vanuatu ir ierindota starp četrām laimīgākajām valstīm pasaulē un laimīgākajām ārpus Amerikas. Reitingā ir ņemts vērā paredzamais dzīves ilgums, nevienlīdzības, labklājības un ekoloģiskā pēdas līmenis. Kas vē...
2022-12-06
19 min
Power of the Hearts
11 Do what you can, and do it today, with thanks to the Republic of Vanuatu
Thank you for your continued support @powerofthehearts on Instagram and by sharing these episodes. Let's keep going. Cheers,Coach RayFossil Fuel Non-Proliferation TreatyVanuatu PopulationElon Musk's ProclamationWhat is the CEPF?LapLap and other Vanuatu must-have dishesVanuatu Threatened SpeciesFlying FoxFlying Fox ProjectIPCC reportWikipedia's Summary of Apocalypse Predictions...
2022-09-25
27 min
Wild Yoga Tribe
#45 - Non Hollywood-style, Glamorous Instagram yoga- Yoga in Vanuatu with Nicola Barnes
Welcome to Episode #45 of the Wild Yoga Tribe Podcast! This week, I welcome Nicky Barnes onto the show. She is a yoga teacher from Vanuatu and she's also the co-founder of the leading Yoga Association in Vanuatu. It's donation based and, it has been for 13 years. My conversation with Nicola Barnes, a yoga teacher from Vanuatu was so delightful as we took a deep dive into the world of her yoga association in Vanuatu. And we also discussed how yoga is an art and an act of coming home. I hope that this conversation made you curious...
2022-05-06
36 min
New Books in Women's History
Mikaela Nyman and Rebecca Tobo Olul-Hossen, "Sista, Stanap Strong!: A Vanuatu Women's Anthology" (Te Herenaa Waka UP, 2021)
Sista, Stanap Strong!: A Vanuatu Women's Anthology (Te Herenaa Waka UP, 2021) is an anthology of new writing from Vanuatu by three generations of women—and the first of its kind. With poetry, fiction, essay, memoir, and song, its narrative arc stretches from the days of blackbirding to Independence in 1980 to Vanuatu's coming of age in 2020. Most of these writers are ni-Vanuatu living in Vanuatu. Some have set down roots in New Zealand, Fiji, the Solomon Islands, and Canada. Some were born overseas and have made Vanuatu their home. One is just twenty; another is an octogenarian. The writers in this...
2022-04-21
1h 02
New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies
Mikaela Nyman and Rebecca Tobo Olul-Hossen, "Sista, Stanap Strong!: A Vanuatu Women's Anthology" (Te Herenaa Waka UP, 2021)
Sista, Stanap Strong!: A Vanuatu Women's Anthology (Te Herenaa Waka UP, 2021) is an anthology of new writing from Vanuatu by three generations of women—and the first of its kind. With poetry, fiction, essay, memoir, and song, its narrative arc stretches from the days of blackbirding to Independence in 1980 to Vanuatu's coming of age in 2020. Most of these writers are ni-Vanuatu living in Vanuatu. Some have set down roots in New Zealand, Fiji, the Solomon Islands, and Canada. Some were born overseas and have made Vanuatu their home. One is just twenty; another is an octogenarian. The writers in this...
2022-04-21
1h 00
New Books in Literature
Mikaela Nyman and Rebecca Tobo Olul-Hossen, "Sista, Stanap Strong!: A Vanuatu Women's Anthology" (Te Herenaa Waka UP, 2021)
Sista, Stanap Strong!: A Vanuatu Women's Anthology (Te Herenaa Waka UP, 2021) is an anthology of new writing from Vanuatu by three generations of women—and the first of its kind. With poetry, fiction, essay, memoir, and song, its narrative arc stretches from the days of blackbirding to Independence in 1980 to Vanuatu's coming of age in 2020. Most of these writers are ni-Vanuatu living in Vanuatu. Some have set down roots in New Zealand, Fiji, the Solomon Islands, and Canada. Some were born overseas and have made Vanuatu their home. One is just twenty; another is an octogenarian. The writers in this...
2022-04-21
1h 02
New Books in Pacific Studies
Mikaela Nyman and Rebecca Tobo Olul-Hossen, "Sista, Stanap Strong!: A Vanuatu Women's Anthology" (Te Herenaa Waka UP, 2021)
Sista, Stanap Strong!: A Vanuatu Women's Anthology (Te Herenaa Waka UP, 2021) is an anthology of new writing from Vanuatu by three generations of women—and the first of its kind. With poetry, fiction, essay, memoir, and song, its narrative arc stretches from the days of blackbirding to Independence in 1980 to Vanuatu's coming of age in 2020. Most of these writers are ni-Vanuatu living in Vanuatu. Some have set down roots in New Zealand, Fiji, the Solomon Islands, and Canada. Some were born overseas and have made Vanuatu their home. One is just twenty; another is an octogenarian. The writers in this...
2022-04-21
57 min
Coming to the Mat
Episode 19- Alternative Economic Indicators of Well-Being for Melanesia - Vanuatu
In many western countries progress is measured using GDP or Gross Domestic Product. GDP is the measure of all things produced within the borders of a country and then sold. Many countries have placed their hope that by measuring GDP they can follow the footsteps of western nations in lifting their populations into a better life. Since its inception, GDP has been criticized for many reasons, for example; how can unlimited growth be sustainable? How does GDP measure the well-being of the population? The answer is, it doesn't and it also isn’t sustainable. Vanuatu is a nati...
2022-03-31
00 min
Radio Suno - Kettu Kettu Koottu Koodaam
KICKOFF - Vanuatu national football team
Vanuatu national football team was known as the New Hebrides national football team until the New Hebrides became Republic of Vanuatu in 1980. It finished fourth in the OFC Nations Cup in 1973 ,2000 and 2002. In the 2004 Oceania Nations Cup, Vanuatu beat New Zealand 4–2, preventing the regional powerhouse from making the final and, consequently, the running for the 2006 World cup.
2021-12-06
03 min
Lovelly Travels
#83 - Vanuatu
Exploring this South Pacific gem by land and sea Emma went diving with Nautilus Dive Shop off the Cruise Ship: https://www.nautilus.com.vu Things Darius couldn’t pronounce: Analgesic No longer active volcanos are extinct Vanuatu National Museum and Cultural Center https://www.vanuatu.travel/en/local-knowledge/vanuatu-cultural-center Connect with us at Lovelly Travels: Questions, comments, feedback? Email us, info@lovellytravels.com Join the conversation on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovellytravels/ Visit the website to learn more: https://lovellytravels.com/lovelly-travels-podcast/ ...
2021-11-09
30 min
LesBourlingueuzes
#8- Une expatriation d'un an, en plein covid au Vanuatu. Un pays qui a échappé à la crise - raconté par Annick
Bonjour mes p'tites Bourlingueuzes, Dans ce 8ème épisode, découvrez le témoignage d'Annick, originaire de Montréal, partie 1an au Vanuatu en 2020 dans le cadre d'une expatriation 🇻🇺 Elle nous raconte son quotidien dans cet archipel aux 83îles idylliques entre le surf, le snorckling, les randonnées, les virées entre amis les Week-end. La vie au Vanuatu en plein covid n'a jamais été aussi plaisante. Elle explique que le pays a été l'un des rares au monde à avoir été épargné. Elle nous racontera comment c'est, d'être une femme au Vanuatu, sa condition d'expatriée mais aussi son aventure folle où elle a failli ris...
2021-11-07
43 min
The Mushroom Hour Podcast
Ep. 91: Bioluminescent Fungi, Mysterious Endophytes & the Mushrooms of Vanuatu (feat. Brian Perry PhD)
Today on the Mushroom Hour Podcast we have the privilege of speaking with Brian Perry PhD, Associate Professor of Biology at California State University, East Bay. He received his Master's Degree from San Francisco State University under the guidance of Dr. Dennis E. Desjardin, and his Ph.D. from Harvard University where he studied with Dr. Donald H. Pfister. Brian has been studying fungi since 1995, and has published over 45 papers in scientific journals. In addition to studying the evolution of fungal bioluminescence, he also conducts research on mushrooms and other fungi of Vanuatu, the assembly and biogeography of island...
2021-08-14
1h 49
Norsu
[Outra Liga] Diego Máximo - Treinador do Galaxy FC (Vanuatu)
O futebol proporcionou uma experiência de vida única para Diego. O atleta de Aparecida do Norte e que surgia no bom time do Guaratinguetá mal sabia lá em 2006 o tanto que conheceria o mundo a partir de lá. Logo de cara, faria parte do grande grupo de brasileiros que foram ao Pogon Szczecin (Polônia). O mais famoso de todos era o incansável Amaral, ex-Palmeiras e Seleção Brasileira. Ficando dois de seus primeiros anos profissionais por lá, ele faria uma outra mudança mais rara ainda para brasileiros. Os ci...
2021-07-16
58 min
Blickpunkt Religion
Ein Paradies auf Sand gebaut? Weltgebetstag aus Vanuatu
«Informiert beten» mit Frauen vom bedrohten Inselstaat Vanuatu - Gleichstellung bei religiösen Arbeitgebern - Religionsmeldungen der Woche Früher hatten auf Vanuatu alle genug zu essen Der pazifische Inselstaat Vanuatu steht im Fokus des Weltgebetstags vom 5. März, der auch 2021 christliche Frauen rund um den Globus miteinander verbinden will. Das ehemalige Paradies Vanuatu ist durch den Klimawandel und verheerende Stürme existentiell bedroht. Aber auch auf die Schlechterstellung von Frauen in der pazifischen Gesellschaft macht der Weltgebetstag aufmerksam. Autorin: Judith Wipfler Religion am Arbeitsplatz (Teil 3): Geschlechtergleichstellung in religiösen «Betrieben» Öffentlich-rechtlich anerkannte Kirchen und Religionsgemeinschaften sind verpflichtet, Grundrechte wie Geschlecht...
2021-02-28
18 min
Hörenswertes im Bistum Erfurt
Weltgebetstag 2021 aus Vanuatu
Gespräch mit Sarah Lamprecht Wer weiß denn schon, wo Vanuatu liegt? Der Inselstaat zwischen Australien, Neuseeland und den Fidschiinseln, ist mit seinen blauen Meeren und tropischem Regenwald ein wahres Südseeparadies. Doch Vanuatu kämpft mit den verherrenden Folgen des Klimawandels: Zyklone, ein steigender Meeresspiegel, aktive Vulkane und regelmäßige Erdbeben. Über das Land Vanuatu, den Weltgebetstag in Corona-Zeiten und was das Motto "Worauf bauen wir?" in diesem Zusammenhang bedeutet, hat Niklas Wagner mit Sarah Lamprecht, Referentin im Seelsorgeamt im Bistum Erfurt, gesprochen.
2021-02-05
26 min
It's All About Missions
Country of the Week: Vanuatu
On this week's episode of It's All About Missions: Country of the Week we look at the Oceanic country of Vanuatu Join us as we discuss Vanuatu and its need for the gospel! Make sure to join us this week in praying for Vanuatu to be reached with the gospel in this generation. For more information and how to get involved in missions make sure to visit itsallaboutmissions.com
2020-12-10
06 min
Akbar Faizal Uncensored
Ternyata ini alasan Vanuatu ingin Papua merdeka! | Akbar Faizal Uncensored ft. Tantowi Yahya
EPS 06 | TERNYATA INI ALASAN VANUATU INGIN PAPUA MERDEKA. Papua selalu menarik perhatian masyarakat politik dalam dan luar negeri. Dan, Vanuatu, negeri antah-berantah di Pasifik terus saja mengganggu Indonesia dengan isu Papua yang mereka sebut 'terlanggar HAM-nya'. Akbar Faizal mengulik masalah ini langsung kepada Dubes RI di New Zealand yang juga duta besar keliling untuk kawasan pasifik, Tantowi Yahya. Percakapan menarik kedua tokoh ini. Dari soal Vanuatu, keberhasilan New Zealand menghadapi Covid-19, strategi Tantowi hingga menjadi dubes paling populer di New Zealand, hingga ke soal perbandingan DPR Indonesia dan New Zealand, dan, tentu saja soal musik country. Jangan ket...
2020-11-04
46 min
Business Link Pacific Podcast
BLP in Vanuatu: Impact, changes & opportunities for SMEs
The Vanuatu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) are Business Link Pacific’s in-country partner in Vanuatu, assisting us in delivering the BLP programme and services to the small-medium sized enterprise sector.Vanuatu was the first country in the Pacific Islands where the BLP programme was launched back in 2017, in partnership with the VCCI. In this podcast we are joined by Astrid Boulekone, General Manager of the VCCI who shares the positive impact of BLP in Vanuatu over the last 3 years and the importance of business advice for SMEs in the Pacific Islands, especially in ter...
2020-09-06
20 min
The Top Order Cricket Podcast
Shane Deitz - CEO Vanuatu Cricket
Shane Deitz joins the show to discuss his journey from the Sheffield Shield to Vanuatu Cricket, and what's next for one of the only live cricket destinations in the world during the Covid-19 pandemic. We chat about becoming an online sensation, the unique challenges faced by Vanuatu Cricket, cricket tourism, World Cup ambitions, seeing off the new ball for Darren Lehmann, keeping to Shaun Tait, his two first-class wickets and plenty more. For more information about Vanuatu Cricket or live-stream information for the T10 BetBarter Vanuatu Blast, head to: www.facebook.com/vanuatucricketassociation/ Learn more about your...
2020-05-19
38 min
Reimagining Social Work
An (interrupted) social work project in Vanuatu
Deb Stanfield of the RSW Collective interviews Julie Peake, a social worker whose career spans many roles primarily within the field of child protection in Aotearoa. Most recently she was appointed as child protection technical assistant in Vanuatu, a role developed collaboratively by Volunteer Services Abroad (VSA) and UNICEF, and which saw Julie working alongside a local team to develop their child protection systems. She arrived in Vanuatu in February 2020 after many months of preparation and consultation, only to return to Aotearoa when the pandemic necessitated closing of international borders. In this podcast Julie reflects on the task she...
2020-05-16
41 min
Quiz and Hers
S8 E5 - It's Not Vanua-one, It's Vanuatu!
This week, Justin has written six trivia questions about the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu, because he is going slowly mad in quarantine. We also chat about reality TV, new religious movements, and a titan of American literature!3:18: Q1 (Times & Places): Derived from the Greek words for “black” and “island”, what particular region of Oceania includes Vanuatu, as well as the nations of Fiji, the Solomon Islands, and the island of New Guinea?10:14: Q2 (Movies & TV): Now in its fortieth season, what reality competition TV series filmed its ninth season on Vanuatu in 2004?16:04: Q3 (Arts...
2020-05-12
52 min
Coming to the Mat
3. Initial Reactions to COVID-19 told through the lens of two women in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
On the 30th of January 2020, WHO declared coronavirus (COVID-19) a global public health emergency. In its early stages, the Covid-19 crisis around the world looked nothing like it is today. The initial state-of-emergency declarations were met by skepticism by both the public, and many in policy circles around the world, which exemplify what behavioral scientists call confirmation bias, until it became a devastating reality. On 12 March 2020, the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed on a Pacific island, in French Polynesia, and by that time WHO confirmed 125,048 cases of COVID-19 in 118 countries around the world. This sent shock waves across the...
2020-05-06
00 min
80 Days: An Exploration Podcast
Vanuatu (S4.07)
S04E06 Vanuatu Audio In this episode of 80 Days: An Exploration Podcast, we’ll be talking about The Republic of Vanuatu, a Pacific island country located in the South Pacific Ocean, around 1,700 kilometres (or 1,000 miles) east of northern Australia and 540 kilometres (340 miles) northeast of New Caledonia. http://media.blubrry.com/80_days_an_exploration/content.blubrry.com/80_days_an_exploration/80_Days_Vanuatu.mp3 First inhabited by Melanesian people around 3,000 years ago, parts of the archipelago were settled by British and French colonists in the 1800s, and in 1906 France and the United Kingdom ag...
2020-04-27
00 min
Oceania – 80 Days
Vanuatu (S4.07)
S04E06 Vanuatu Audio In this episode of 80 Days: An Exploration Podcast, we’ll be talking about The Republic of Vanuatu, a Pacific island country located in the South Pacific Ocean, around 1,700 kilometres (or 1,000 miles) east of northern Australia and 540 kilometres (340 miles) northeast of New Caledonia. http://media.blubrry.com/80_days_an_exploration/content.blubrry.com/80_days_an_exploration/80_Days_Vanuatu.mp3 First inhabited by Melanesian people around 3,000 years ago, parts of the archipelago were settled by British and French colonists in the 1800s, and in 1906 France and the United Kingdom ag...
2020-04-27
00 min
Good Will Hunters
Dan McGarry and Odo Tevi - What will Cyclone Harold, COVID-19 and a new PM mean for Vanuatu?
Welcome to Episode 75 of Good Will Hunters from the Development Policy Centre. Today I'm speaking with Odo Tevi and Dan McGarry. Odo is Vanuatu’s Representative to the United Nations based in New York, and Dan is an independent journalist living in Vanuatu since 2003. Both Odo and Dan contribute to the Devpolicy blog, on matters relating to development in Vanuatu and the broader Pacific region. It’s been a big month for Vanuatu. They’re one of the few remaining countries on Earth without Covid-19, but at the beginning of April, were hit with by Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Harold, which caused...
2020-04-26
48 min
Les podtrips de Saliha (podcasts voyage)
Voyagez confiné n°2 : le Vanuatu avec Léa Faccarello de l'office du tourisme du Vanuatu
Voici l'épisode n°2 de ma série "Voyagez confiné", des podcasts pour rêver votre prochain voyage et le concrétiser après le confinement avec toutes les clés pour bien comprendre la destination ! D'habitude, je voyage souvent pour écrire des guides Petit Futé (pour qui je travaille depuis 12 ans) mais aussi pour des podcasts voyage partout dans le monde que je diffuse sur cette chaîne de podcasts et sur le site https://1001decouvertes.com. Mais en attendant de voyager à nouveau c'est parti pour un voyage virtuel guidé :) On part dans le Pacifique avec un voyage dans le Vanuatu à...
2020-04-01
23 min
Vizesiz Geziyorum
Vanuatu
Güney Pasifik Okyanusu’nda, Avustrulya’nın tam 1750 kilometre doğusunda yer alan Vanuatu, 83 adadan oluşan bir ada ülkesi. En mutlu ülkeler listesinde ilk başteki yerini kaybetmeyen Vanuatu’da yaşayanların bu kadar mutlu olmasına şaşmamalı. Volkanik dağlardan mercan resiflerine türlü güzelliği barındıran enfes doğası, berrak denizi ile Vanuatu topraklarında olup da mutlu olmamak çok zor olsa gerek. Cruise gemilerinin popüler limanlarından biri olan, macera sporlarına uygun doğasıyla adrenalin tutkunlarını cazbeden Vanuatu, aileler ve balayı çiftleri için de harika bir destinasyon. Sizi doğas...
2020-03-19
00 min
Sweet Travels
Let us take you to Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean!
The first edition of Sweet Travels, the program about the phenomen of travelling! Starting today with Vanuatu, the first destination of our journey. Sweet Travels likes to take you to this country made up by 83 islands, in the Pacific Ocean, far east of Australia. From Vienna, it takes you 35 hours to get to Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu. On Efate Island, we talked to Kenneth Lango, who works for the Vanuatu government in the ecological field, and who dedicates hilmself to the tourism business. We talked with Kenneth...
2019-12-09
56 min
Sweet Travels
Let us take you to Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean!
The first edition of Sweet Travels, the program about the phenomen of travelling! Starting today with Vanuatu, the first destination of our journey. Sweet Travels likes to take you to this country made up by 83 islands, in the Pacific Ocean, far east of Australia. From Vienna, it takes you 35 hours to get to Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu. On Efate Island, we talked to Kenneth Lango, who works for the Vanuatu government in the ecological field, and who dedicates hilmself to the tourism business. We talked with Kenneth...
2019-12-09
56 min
My Peace Corps Story
Fresh off the Island – Chad Beatty, Vanuatu 2016-19
<p>Chad only recently returned home from his Peace Corps service in Vanuatu. With the sand barely out of his shoes, he talks about living two years on a remote island followed by a third year in Port Vila. <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://mypeacecorpsstory.com/chad-beatty-peace-corps-vanuatu/" title="Fresh off the Island – Chad Beatty, Vanuatu 2016-19">[...]</a></p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://mypeacecorpsstory.com/chad-beatty-peace-corps-vanuatu/">Fresh off the Island – Chad Beatty, Vanuatu 2016-19</a>...
2019-07-23
00 min
First Assembly NLR Video Podcast
Missions: Vanuatu
Missionaries Sam and Lisa Paris share their incredible stories from Vanuatu. You will be amazed at the incredible things God is doing on the islands. #missions #esmtg #firstnlr If you would like to give to these projects to further the ministry in Vanuatu, click the link below and enter your amount in the line "Vanuatu-NLR": https://app.securegive.com/firstnlr/north-little-rock/donate/category
2019-04-07
00 min
Devpolicy Talks
Supporting economic reform in Vanuatu: the Governance for Growth program
The Governance for Growth (GfG) program in Vanuatu has been running for ten years, and is about to move into its third phase. Considered to be quite innovative when it was first implemented, the program has supported some significant economic policy and public finance reforms. It has also survived changes to the institutional arrangements for the delivery of Australian aid, and significant shifts in the political landscape in Vanuatu. The program was recently the subject of two in-depth reviews, one led by the Overseas Development Institute, and the other by a team of Department of Foreign Affairs...
2017-11-12
1h 36
empirelegalvids
How to Apply to Vanuatu Forex or Binary Options License – Part 1
EMPIRE LEGAL (http://www.empire.legal) discussing Vanuatu's Securities Dealers/ Forex/Binary Options Licensing program (Vanuatu Forex License). If you have any questions feel free to contact us at info@empire.legal . In this two-part audio series, we will guide you through the entire process of obtaining a Securities Dealers License ---(also known as a “Forex license') in Vanuatu. In the next audio we will take you ahead with the steps of acquiring the actual license
2017-03-04
02 min
Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss & John Lee Dumas
EER076: Family Travel with Allergies & Working in Vanuatu with Kids
Like Family Travel? We'd love it if you'd rate and review Epic Education Radio. It helps us spread the word. Thank you! WORKING IN VANUATU WITH KIDS Few people have visited Vanuatu with kids. Fewer still perhaps have experienced working in Vanuatu with kids. Today's guest, Anne-Cerise Luzy, has now spent over a year living on the South Pacific island nation, writing and homeschooling her three children while her husband works at a local French school. Listen in as Anne-Cerise talks about how her husband got a job teaching at...
2016-11-15
58 min
On the Map, Off the Radar
Vanuatu before and after Cyclone Pam with Karan Nagpal
On the Map Off the Radar talks with Karan Nagpal about the little known South Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu, and how Cyclone Pam has affected life there. Whilst Vanuatu has made headlines in recent days as a result of Cyclone Pam, we want to learn a little more about life in the archipelago prior to the storm, and find out about the damage from the cyclone and what we can do to help the recovery. If you'd like to donate please visit any of the following links: http://maintenance.unicef.org.uk/ https://donate.oxfam.org.uk/emergency/pam http...
2016-01-07
06 min
Récréation sonore
Voyage au Vanuatu
"Voyage au Vanuatu", la récréation sonore de cette semaine, nous emmène à la découverte du Pacifique et plus précisemment de l'archipel du Vanuatu. A défaut de billet d'avion, nous avons rencontré des passionnés qui nous racontent ces îles dans leurs joies mais aussi dans leurs questionnements, dus notamment au passage récent d'un cyclone dévastateur. A l'INALCO (Institut national des Langues et civilisations orientales), des professeurs, des élèves et leurs amis s'engagent dans une collecte de fonds pour aider à reconstruire le pays et Gwendal Rannou, doctorant en histoire, nous raconte le Vanuatu à travers les âges...
2015-06-01
00 min
Survivor: One World – RobHasAwebsite.com
Chris Daugherty on the Differences Between Survivor: One World and Vanuatu
Chris Daugherty can't find the new Scout in the cast of Survivor: One World (photo courtesy of CBS) Since Chris Daugherty won Survivor Vanuatu in December of 2004, there has not been too much in the public eye. Months ago, Rob was contacted by Mario Lanza who first had the idea of getting Chris to come on to Rob has a Podcast… and finally that day has arrived. In an exclusive interview with Rob Cesternino and Nicole Cesternino, Chris reveals his thoughts on how this season compares with Survivor: Vanuatu and much more. Rob starts off by asking Ch...
2012-02-24
00 min
Survivor: One World – RobHasAwebsite.com
Chris Daugherty on the Differences Between Survivor: One World and Vanuatu
Chris Daugherty can't find the new Scout in the cast of Survivor: One World (photo courtesy of CBS) Since Chris Daugherty won Survivor Vanuatu in December of 2004, there has not been too much in the public eye. Months ago, Rob was contacted by Mario Lanza who first had the idea of getting Chris to come on to Rob has a Podcast… and finally that day has arrived. In an exclusive interview with Rob Cesternino and Nicole Cesternino, Chris reveals his thoughts on how this season compares with Survivor: Vanuatu and much more. Rob starts off by asking Ch...
2012-02-24
00 min