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Archaeological Survey and Inventory of Submerged Cultural Resources in the Lagoon of Majuro Atoll 2000

Archaeological Survey and Inventory of Submerged Cultural Resources in the Lagoon of Kwajalein Atoll 2000

Archaeological Survey and Inventory of Submerged Cultural Resources in the Lagoon of Wotje Atoll 2000

Anthropological Survey of Jaluit Atoll: Terrestrial and Underwater Reconnaissance Surveys and Oral History Recordings 1999

Cultural Resources Survey of Namdrik Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands 2003

Anthropological Survey of Arno Atoll. Preliminary Report 2004

Phase Two Survey and Inventory of Submerged Cultural Resources in Portions of Maloelap Lagoon.2007

Archaeological and Anthropological Survey of Ailuk Atoll 2001

Archaeological and Anthropological Survey of Aur Atoll 2001

Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of Bikej Island, Kwajalein Atoll 1999

Archaeological and Anthropological Survey of Jabat Island 2001

Papers, case studies, research results and conversations about rapid urbanisation in the Pacific and the hopes, experiences and adjustments people make to living in town. Publication of this issue was supported by the State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Program (SSGM) at the Australian National University. SSGM is the leading international centre for applied multidisciplinary research and analysis concerning contemporary state, society and governance issues in Melanesia and the broader Pacific.

This
paper presents the findings from the first comprehensive study of pooling initiatives in the
Pacific. It draws on a review of the literature pertaining to all 20 pooling initiatives identified in
the region, and on interviews of stakeholders involved in many of those initiatives. The study
finds that experience with pooling among Pacific SIDS has not met the optimistic expectations
of advocates, including development partners. This is the result of the challenges inherent in

The 43rd edition, the Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2012 (Key Indicators 2012) continues to provide a set of comprehensive social, economic, financial, environmental, and Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) indicator series for the 48 regional members. The Key Indicators provides a timely and reliable source of data and information for policy makers, development practitioners, government officials, researchers, students, and the general public. For the second year, the Framework of Inclusive Growth Indicators supplements the main Key Indicators publication.

This summary of all current literature on violence against women in the pacific region, is designed to give practitioners a concise and comprehensive overview of current knowledge and analysis. The evidence presented in this first edition presents a compelling case for more action and investment in preventing and responding to violence against women. It is intended to inform leaders, legislators, policy makers and other key decision makers in government and programme designers in government and civil society.