In every line of data, she saw a life: The story of Arti Devi

ARTI Devi’s journey is defined by cultural grounding, quiet resilience and a deep commitment to using data for meaningful impact across the

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AI is coming!

ACROSS the globe, AI (artificial intelligence) has taken serious hold in office documents, social media, and university

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Tuvalu prepares for its first crops and livestock census

AROUND 1800 Tuvaluan households will take part in the inaugural National Crops and Livestock Census in Funafuti, including the eight groups of outer

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Pacific food trade database lifts the lid on island food flows

FOOD trade plays a vital role in daily life across the Pacific, with many island nations depending on imported food and

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Fiji’s data ban undermines fairness

RESEARCH reveals a deeper complexity in Fiji's Social Fabric, challenging the myth of a simple racial

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Papua New Guinea’s Internal Revenue Commission hit in major cyber attack but public only told of ‘system outage’

Papua New Guinea’s tax office has been hit with a major cyber attack, pushing systems offline and potentially exposing sensitive data belonging to hundreds of thousands of people and businesses, including

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Data, skills and a ‘shared vision’ needed to better manage risk

The Deputy Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat says to better manage risk, access to robust and contextualised data that can be used to make decisions is needed. Speaking at this week’s

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