The Pacific Way [Season one, episode 3] Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Regional Media Centre

By: Contributor(s): Language: ENG Series: The Pacific WayPublication details: Suva, Fiji Secretariat of the Pacific Community [2006]Description: 1 DVD (57 min.) sd., colSubject(s):
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In this episode, several stories from the Cook Islands sheds light into the progress and challenges faced by this Polynesian island in terms of its tourism industry, the inevitable preference of her young people to migrate ot New Zealand creating a and its increasingly Fijian Labour force. This episode also marks the beginning of a three-part series on the disability sector: Special Education: the Hilton Legacy is about the couple who laid the foundation for special education in the region, Frank and Nora Hilton. There is also a coverage on the first-ever peace camp in Fiji, organized by the Ecumenical Centre for Research Education and Advocacy, (ECREA) featuring an interview with the Timor Leste Prime Minister Jose Ramos Horta.
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SPC Special Collections SPC AV 990 PAC 2006 Available 12744
SPC Special Collections SPC AV 990 PAC 2006 Available 12739
SPC Special Collections SPC AV 990 PAC 2006 Available 12743

In this episode, several stories from the Cook Islands sheds light into the progress and challenges faced by this Polynesian island in terms of its tourism industry, the inevitable preference of her young people to migrate ot New Zealand creating a and its increasingly Fijian Labour force. This episode also marks the beginning of a three-part series on the disability sector: Special Education: the Hilton Legacy is about the couple who laid the foundation for special education in the region, Frank and Nora Hilton. There is also a coverage on the first-ever peace camp in Fiji, organized by the Ecumenical Centre for Research Education and Advocacy, (ECREA) featuring an interview with the Timor Leste Prime Minister Jose Ramos Horta.