Pasifika Wire
Pasifika Wire
Pasifika Wire
PW's mission is to provide a platform to connect our Pasifika voices; to share, celebrate, and explore the issues that can impact Pasifika communities in Aotearoa, the Pacific region, and around the world.
Daniel Faitaua First Pasifika Kiwi President of Foreign Press Association in London "Give Anything A Go"
Daniel Faitaua has reached another milestone in his career as not only the first Pasifika TVNZ European correspondent based in London, but now the first Kiwi Pasifika president of the Foreign Press Association in London in its 134 year history. www.pasifikawire.com
Feb 11, 2022
17 min
Qiane Matata-Sipu, Changing the Narrative for Indigenous Storytelling, Leadership and Taking NUKU Across the Motu
Qiane Matata-Sipu is an award winning storyteller with more than 15 years working in the media sector as an editor, photographer, journalist, communications specialist, visual artist, and community advocate. So it is no surprise that Qiane created her own communications and multimedia production business Qiane+co and is the creator and founder of NUKU, a story telling platform using audio podcasts and photography, to name a few. www.pasifikawire.com
Jan 29, 2022
30 min
PW Interview: Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry Report Released
In a newly released report, He Purapura Ora, he Māra Tipu – From Redress to Puretumu Torowhānui, the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care urged the Government to take urgent action to restore mana to survivors of abuse by addressing their 95 recommendations. PW talks to Ali'imuamua Sandra Alofivae about the report. www.pasifkawire.com
Dec 23, 2021
9 min
Pasifika and Māori Perspectives on Wellbeing in New Zealand
The first report into the Wellbeing of people in Aotearoa New Zealand was released by the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission last week. Pasifika Wire caught up with Sharon Shea and Dr Jemaima Tiatia-Seath to talk about what it means.
Dec 22, 2021
26 min
Tagaloa Cooper on COP26: Climate Change Everyone's Responsibility
The Director of Climate Change Resilience for the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) says the Pacific Island Nations' voice was heard loud and clear at the the two week Climate change summit COP26 in Glasgow Scotland earlier this month. Tagaloa Cooper says despite the small number of delegates from the Pacific Island Nations who were able to travel to Glasgow due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Pacific made an impact. www.pasifikawire.com
Nov 26, 2021
29 min
Lise Hope-Suveinakama: Tokelau Language, Vaccines, Business Building, and Keeping the Faith
Faith is a guiding light for Lise Hope-Suveinakama in a journey that began in Tokelau, then a move to New Zealand to further her studies attending Wairarapa College then completing a double degree in Arts and Law at the University of Waikato. Lise then returned to her homeland to take on roles within the public sector that took her around the world, working as the Senior Legal Adviser for the Tokealu government, Judicial National coordinator, and National Coordinator for Women. www.pasifikawire.com
Oct 30, 2021
24 min
Rev. Alofa Lale National President P.A.C.I.F.I.C.A Women's Org. From Local, National to Global Voice at UN
The largest Pasifika women's non-government organisation (NGO) in New Zealand has gone from local, national to global recognition receiving special consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. P.A.C.I.F.I.C.A. Inc (Pacific Allied (Women’s) Council Inspires Faith In Ideals Concerning All) received the news in late September that they, alongside 57 other organisations out of 80 from across the world, were granted the new status. www.pasifikawire.org
Oct 22, 2021
30 min
Fala Haulangi on Tuvalu Independence, Worker's Rights, and Pasifika Resilience During Pandemic
Beaming with pride for her home country Tuvalu, union organiser/advocate and broadcaster Fala Haulangi pays tribute to her forefathers who paved the way to the nation's independence. "So proud of my nation Tuvalu and its people and where we are now, 43 years of independence from the "colonisers". Fala says while Tuvalu is one of the smaller minority islands, she says it always punches above its weight. The Tuvalu community across New Zealand have marked the 43 year anniversary of independence that coincides with the Gana Tuvalu – Tuvalu Language Week celebrations. www.pasifikawire.com
Oct 1, 2021
26 min
Pasitaua Haufano Founder and Managing Director of Zeducation, Unleashing People's Greatness
Pasitaua Haufano, Managing Director and founder of Zeducation, a workplace training educational consultancy business, says his passion is all about helping people reach their full potential. Pasitaua says their mission and inspiration is to help people unleash their greatness through workplace training education.
Aug 9, 2021
15 min
Working Towards the Transformation of the Mental Health and Wellbeing System. CEO Karen Orsborn
Making a difference to improve mental health and well being services for Aotearoa New Zealand is what motivates the new CEO for the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission (MHWC), Karen Orsborn. Ms. Orsborn played an integral role with the initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission at the beginning of 2020 and lead the secretariat for the initial commission. She says she is committed to support the work of the commission, fulfil its role and mandate, and make a difference for people first and foremost. www.pasifikawire.com
Jul 26, 2021
14 min
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