Join Transparency International New Zealand for the first of a 4-part online webinar series centring the voices of Pacific communities on environmental governance.
How Indigenous governance shapes sustainability across Pacific communities is part one of our Pacific Environmental Governance Series: Voices, Challenges & Solutions
This series is a talanoa space—grounded in Pacific values, led by Pacific voices, and open to all committed to environmental justice in our Blue Pacific.
✅ How Indigenous governance shapes sustainability across Pacific communities
✅ Why women’s leadership is vital for climate justice and environmental protection
✅ What governance lessons we can learn from coastal communities across the Pacific and Bangladesh
✅ How corruption and environmental crime threaten our region—and what we can do about it
Facilitated by Fenton Lutunatabua
🕛 All sessions run online | 12pm–1.30pm Fiji/NZ time
This series is for anyone across the Pacific and beyond working in environmental NGOs, government agencies, Indigenous and local communities, academia and research, youth movements, civil society advocacy, and the anti-corruption and legal sectors.
Pacific Indigenous leaders, women advocates, climate activists, legal experts, and governance professionals across the region.
🌱 Free access to experts and community leaders
🌱 Real examples, practical tools, and regional knowledge
🌱 Interactive sessions with Q&A and Pacific-led storytelling
🌱 Build connections across the Blue Pacific
Online – Zoom link will be sent to registered participants the day before each webinar.