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WWF-Pacific

Three countries united in one mission: A People and Nature Positive Pacific.

OUR STORY

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WWF-FIJI

We have been working in Fiji since 1995.

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WWF-Solomon Islands

We have been working in Solomon Islands since 1996.

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WWF-Papua New Guinea

We have been working in Papua New Guinea since 1995.

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WWF’s work in the Pacific spans nearly three decades with offices in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Fiji with a regional hub in Suva. Since the mid 1990s, we have delivered community-led conservation to protect the region's astonishing natural heritage, relied upon by millions of people for food, water, livelihoods and protection from climate change.

WHERE WE WORK

FIJI

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

SOLOMON ISLANDS

WHAT WE DO

STRENGTHENING RESILIENCE

SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES AND BLUE FOOD

CONSERVING MARINE SPECIES

REDUCING DEFORESTATION

PACIFIC POLICY LEADERSHIP

GEDSI MAINSTREAMING

SUSTAINABLE BLUE ECONOMY

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OUR VISION 2025

We are on a journey towards a People and Nature Positive Pacific. That means co-creating a future where all Pacific peoples and nations are empowered, climate resilient and prosperous, with nature thriving and visibly and measurably recovering. How will we get there? Read our 2025 Strategic Plan.

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When the sea gives you grapes

For over a decade, WWF-Pacific and partners have been working with local communities to power women-led Nature-based Solutions using sustainably harvested sea grapes. Today, these efforts are generating income and enriching the lives of local communities.

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© WWF Pacific/ Tui Marseu_21 Jan 2025_From Turtle Nets to Waste Traps: A Tale of TransformationIn the coastal village of Sasa, Macuata, 65 year old Mr Josateki Sikovanua a former turtle net ...

© WWF-Pacific_18 Dec 2024_Ana and Vili’s Adventures: Safety at Sea is a Human RightWWF-Pacific Launches Children’s E-Storybook Promoting Crew Safety as a Human Right.

© FFA_05 Dec 2024_**WWF Commends WCPFC for First-Ever Adoption of Crew Labour Standards; Reforms Needed to Strengthen ...**WWF commends the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission for the adoption of binding ...

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