


Using Family-tree Mapping to Understand Gender-based Violence in Niue
This month, ICAAD’s Erin Thomas presented the results of the innovative family-tree mapping gender-based violence (GBV) study in Niue. This project comes from over 4 years of collaboration with key partners in Niue working to study and advocate against GBV. The...
Training Young Pacific Leaders on Multidisciplinary Agility
ICAAD led a workshop series on building multidisciplinary agility and leveraging pro bono partnerships at the Young Pacific Leaders TechCamp for Climate Action in Auckland, New Zealand. Fifty youth Pacific representatives from 15 countries across the region gathered...
Explainer: Juvenile Justice System in Barbados
Barbadian NGO Operation Safe Space is working to reform the outdated juvenile justice system A key part of tackling individual issues of discrimination and human rights is by critiquing and dismantling the systems they operate within. In Barbados, outdated frameworks...
Spotlight: Katrina Ma’u Fatiaki
Katrina Fatiaki is our first Professional Fellows Program Oceania (PFP Oceania) from Tonga where she was attached to us for one month. Katrina has more than 15 years of training, research, evaluation, and program management experience in the Pacific. Currently, she is...