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The Pacific Way – the Way to Go!
Pacific Climate Action Network
Talofa, Mauri, Bula, Moi Oran, Kiorana, Kaselehlie, Fakalofa Lahi
Atu!
Sept 7 Auckland, NZ
Acknowledgements
• Oxfam for organizing this meeting
• Signifying a positive move of inclusiveness
- Willingness to work hand in hand with Pacific
NGOs
- We pledge our support to the work and the
fight we are all embarking on to save our
home: Pacific…Earth!
International Affiliations
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CAN International
Oxfam
WWF
Greenpeace
Friends of the Earth
350.org
SPREP
USP….PIANGO….
3 Hs
Head, Hands
and Heart
Climate Action Network PACIFIC
CAN Pacific
*Climate Justice
*Developments in the International
Negotiations &
*Imperatives for the Civil Society
Survival or Development?
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Broken Promises
Debt Crisis
Bad Trade
Climate Justice
Food crisis
Bad Governance
“Climate Change is not going away. The risks and costs – of inaction
grow each year. The more we delay, the more we will have to pay –
in lost opportunities, resources and lives.”
Ban Ki-moon, General Secretary of the UN, 2010.
Coconut trees dying from saltwater intrusion; Kiribati Goverment
Who are the PacCAN members today?
CAN exists in these
countries:
• Tuvalu
• Kiribati
• Cook Islands
• FSM
• Fiji
• Niue
• New Zealand
In process:
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Samoa
Nauru
Solomon Islands
Tonga
Vanuatu
PNG
We are……
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We are the Noise makers, the supporters of Pacific Governments.
When they negotiate silently, we shout
When they talk in rooms, we do it on the streets
When they need a shoulder, we lend ours willingly
We do things direct
We advocate and campaign world wide
We came into being as a response to the need of the grass root
people in the frontline
• CAN Pacific is a network of member organisations from all over the
Pacific committed to combating harmful climate change.
• This network is based on trust, openness and democracy.
• The network of independent members of Pacific CAN act in terms of
their own mandates and organisational aims and objects.
What have we done
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Working closely with national governments
Part of national negotiating delegations
350.org
Earth Hour
Awareness programs
Supporting government initiatives
Advocating worldwide
Assist with Adaptation projects
What is CAN Pacific doing?
• Position of 1.5 - pushed by PacCAN into CAN
International
• Those not on delegation lobby from the developed
countries on SIDS position from outside
• KiriCAN supports Kiribati and SIDS call to the world at
the TCCC (have added some pic from Tarawa)
KiriCAN
KIRICAN ACTIVITIES
• International Campaigns:
Aust/NZ/Belgium/Spain/Austria/US
• UNFCCC: COP14, 15, 16 & the next COP..17
• Awareness on Tarawa
• TCCC (Tarawa Climate Change Conference
• Awareness in the Outer Islands (five)
• Water Harvesting
• CC Children Exhibition
• Waste Management???
• USA Dancing Team Tour
• Research and Journalists assistance (Media)
KiriCAN and Pacific CAN supports Kiribati’s Call to the World
CAN PACIFIC WAY FORWARD
• Gender and Climate Change: We will work towards the full recognition of gender
within the UNFCC process
• Green energy should be promoted widely in the islands and governments should
take drastic steps today to embrace green energy. Green energy also promotes
health and decreases poverty and provides opportunities.
• Adaptation should reach the grassroots in each communities....the poor must be
reached and touched by adaptation projects. Community based projects should be
encouraged using NGOs in each region to perform these programs.
• Adaptation text should not be referenced to the Capacity Building text.
• All regional governments should invite and encourage the participation of Climate
Change NGOs to be present in their policy making meetings. Decision making must
involve and include all stakeholders.
• Climate Change finance need to have clear policies on how it should be distributed
to vulnerable countries and to make sure they are given as grants and not LOANS.
CAN PACIFIC WAY FORWARD CON’T
• The distribution of funds should reach each stakeholder sectors: The
Government/Private Sectors/NGOs. The government deals with national projects,
Private Sectors deals with business projects and NGOs deals with community
projects.
• A regional curriculum on Climate Change should be completed by the end of this
year. All Pacific schools should incorporate Climate Change into their curriculum.
• We recognize the need for capacity building in the area of negotiation tactics for
our negotiators.
• Adopt the UNESCO initiative on Climate change Education for Sustainable
Development. This is being offered by USP.
• The Durban meeting should be the last COP. We cannot continue to negotiate.
Its exhausting our resources
• Collaborate with regional governmental offices to implement the CC initiatives
• The negotiations table in the international arenas should have a stronger voice of
NGOs and Pacific Forum members should work collaboratively with each other in
these meetings.
CAN PACIFIC WAY FORWARD CON’T
• Collection and preparation of CC resources in the Pacific
should be coordinated properly and distributed by one
regional office.
• Each country to collect these resources and be able to print,
translate into own language and distribute nationally.
OUR PLANS FOR DURBAN
• Organize a Climate Change Exhibition of dramas, songs,
dances, poems that would reach and touch the world during
COP17!!!
- An effort to showcase the richness and uniqueness of our
Pacific culture that is under threat due to CC
• To be as supportive as possible to the Pacific Island
negotiators
• Mobilizing our international networks to support our Pacific
Islands and AOSIS positions
• Make as much noise as possible
I will leave you with blessings:
• Te Mauri
Good Health
• Te Raoi
Peace
• Te Tabomoa Prosperity
THANK YOU