This week TINZ held its third webinar in a series of four, elevating the voices of Pacific communities on environmental governance.
From Indigenous knowledge to climate resilience, women’s leadership to anti-corruption, each session offers fresh insights, regional experiences, and practical solutions.
Our fourth webinar will be on
27 August
Safeguarding Our Pacific: Tackling Corruption and Protecting Communities
✅Arianne Kassman, CEO of Transparency International PNG and a leading voice in anti-corruption and civic engagement
✅Charley Piringi, Award-winning environmental journalist
Facilitated by Fenton Lutunatabua (Pacific climate advocate, storyteller and facilitator)
You can also check out on our Youtube site all of these webinars, including the one just held on 6 August
From the Pacific Shores to the Bay of Bengal: Building Resilience through Governance
✅Gareth Quity, Pacific climate justice advocate
✅Kathy Jetnil‑Kijiner, Marshallese poet, climate envoy, and founder of Jo-Jikum, a youth organisation for environmental action
✅Mahfuzul Haque, Senior Research Fellow, Transparency International Bangladesh
Pacific Programme
For more information on the work that Transparency International is doing in the Pacific and across Asia, check out our TI-IPP programme video.
The program aims to contribute to reduced corruption in the Indo-Pacific region by empowering a resilient and independent civil society voice and network that mobilises action for increased accountability of public and private institutions nationally and regionally.