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Cherishing
Cultural Diversity in Vanuatu: Report of a
VAWG/
UNDP Project File size 1.7Meg |
This report documents the implementation of the “Cherishing Cultural Diversity” Human Rights Assisting Communities Together Project (ACT) undertaken by Vanuatu Association of Women Graduates (VAWG). The ACT Project is a joint initiative of United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), which financially supports local initiatives for the promotion and protection of human rights. The main goal of VAWG’s proposal was to develop ni-Vanuatu capacities to respect, promote and protect human rights in a direct and tangible way by raising awareness and educating ni-Vanuatu young people in particular, and especially at grassroots level, about the Constitutional value of Cherishing Ethnic, Linguistic and Cultural diversity. The UN funds provided the opportunity to produce a colourful Poster (cover photo). Public launches were conducted in each of the Provinces and the poster was distributed to schools and colleges throughout Vanuatu. Port Vila, June 2003 |
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Vanuatu
Creative Writers: Grace Molisa Trust Fund Report File size 2Meg |
This report documents the implementation of the Virginia
Gildersleeve International Fund (VGIF) Award To Establish A Vanuatu Writers
And Associated Artists Association undertaken by Vanuatu Association of
Women Graduates (VAWG). Workshops conducted for writers are described as
well as the publication of the book "Creative Writing in Memory of
Grace Mera Molisa". Port Vila, June 2003 |
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Awareness
Raising on Court Rules Relating to Domestic Violence in
Vanuatu: Report on AusAID Human Rights Project Awared to SRIA and VAWG |
This report documents progress made in the implementation
of the "Awareness Raising on Court Rules Relating to Domestic Violence in
Vanuatu" Human Rights Project, funded by AusAID and undertaken by Vanuatu
Association of Women Graduates (VAWG) and SR International and Associates (SRIA)
with the assistance of the Law School, University of the South Pacific. The
project designed and produced an educational kit including workshop
activities, questionnaires, roleplays, posters, brochures and a comic book.
Workshops were held in every province. The 21 recommendations for future
action arising from the project are summarised in the report. Port Vila, March 2003
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Vanuatu EOG
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Republic of Vanuatu National
Elections This Report is a record of the findings of a 12-person observer group set up to monitor the Republic of Vanuatu National Elections, 2 May 2002 and make an informed judgment about citizens’ awareness of their electoral rights and capacity to participate in a free and fair election. The Report is comprehensive with recommendations aimed at generating a broad electoral and administrative reform package grouped into three major categories:
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| Reports of the Decentralisation Review Commission |
The DRC Report is in three volumes: Volume 1 is a summary
of the background, findings and recommendations of the Commission tabled in
Parliament following submission to the Council of Ministers; Volume 2 is the
main detailed report which includes a discussion of DRC’s findings and
recommendations; and Volume 3 is the detailed raw data and information from
the consultations in Municipalities and Provinces. Port Vila, 2001 |
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Department of Forests: Report of a Staff Policy and Planning Workshop
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of a workshop for all staff of the Vanuatu Department of Forests, run
jointly by Dr Shirley Randell and the Director of Forests, Livo Mele. The
Director described a holistic view of planning for the Department under
the Public Service Commission Framework. The Department's organisation
structure, organisational roles, and staff job descriptions to perform
these roles were outlined. The policy making and implementation process
was presented and policy issues in Forestry in Vanuatu were canvassed.
Human resource policy issues were also addressed. Manuals and forms to be developed
by senior forest officers under the new regulations were outlined. Staff
began to write their individual work plans, cascading from the Ministry's
Corporate Plan, Department's Business Plan and Unit Plans. 8 December 2000 |
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