Opening Ceremony - 5th Pacific Media Summit 2018 - Kingdom of Tonga
Official Opening Ceremony, 5th Pacific Media Summit 2018.
Empowering the Media for Digital Challenges.
Opening Remarks from Moses Stevens of Vanuatu, President of Pacific Islands News Association.
Tongan Tau'olunga Dance performed by reigning Miss Heilala Ophelia Kava, Tonga Masani - Tonga Tourism.
Keynote Speaker: Ms. Dhyta Caturani of Indonesia, Global Digital Activist.
Guest of Honour Address: Hon. Samiuela 'Akilisi Pohiva Prime Minister of Tonga.
Tonga Masani Dancers - Tonga Tourism.
Vote of Thanks: Mr Solomone Finau, Acting General Manager Tonga Broadcasting Commission.
Benediction: Rev Dr. Taliai Niumeitolu, Deputy Principal Sia'atoutai Theological College.
Master of Ceremony: Mr Andrew To'imana, Director of Information Department, Ministry of Meteorology, Energy, Information, Disaster Management, Environment, Climate Change and Communications (MEIDECC).
Epworth Hall, Nuku'alofa, Kingdom of Tonga. 8th May, 2018.
Day 11 of Royal Tour: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex woke in Nuku’alofa today in Tonga
Prince Harry and Meghan Down Under: Day 11 of Royal Tour.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex woke in Nuku’alofa today in Tonga where they met the Prime Minister.
They have a couple more engagements - including another Queen's Commonwealth Canopy unveiling - before farewelling the king and flying back to Sydney.
#meghanmarkle #martingrant #royaltour
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Latu Tama Onesi Tupou's Funeral
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Vaini, Tongatapu, Tonga
Camp GLOW - Peace Corps Tonga
Girls Leading Our World- Vava'u, Kingdom of Tonga
MORDI Video - Nuk'ualofa, Tonga
One of the countries that MORDI work in is Tonga. This short video is to give you a glimpses of the capital of Tonga - Nuku'alofa.
Pregnant Meghan Markle Was Glowing In Stripes For Meeting With Tongan Prime Minister
Stylish in stripes! Pregnant Meghan Markle looked absolutely radiant in a flirty Martin Grant dress alongside husband Prince Harry for a meeting with the Prime Minister of Tonga.
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My First Month in Tonga
Here are some small clips of my first 4 weeks in Tonga as a Peace Corps Trainees!
Tonga- Phoebe Nishimoto- 2019 Peace Corps Week Video Challenge
Volunteer Phoebe Nishimoto shares a day in the life in Tonga. This video was submitted for the 2019 Peace Corps Week Video Challenge.
Bring the World Home - Episode 72 (Tonga)
Bring the World Home is a weekly 30 minute program airing on public cable access `Olelo Channel 53. It is a film production of the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Hawai'i. rpcvhi.org
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Here are some moments from February to June of my time here in Tonga as a Peace Corps Volunteer.
The Photos Of Meghan Harry In Tonga Look Like They're Getting Married All Over Again
The Photos Of Meghan & Harry In Tonga Look Like They're Getting Married All Over Again.
Wait a second. Is it the best day of my life (a.k.a. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding day) all over again? The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are continuing their first tour together in Tonga and just stepped out in some very specific outfits. The photos of Meghan and Harry in Tonga look eerily similar to wedding attire, thanks to Meghan's gorgeous white gown and Harry's black suit and bowtie. Meghan's dress is just one of the many gorgeous looks she's rocked so far on her travels, but this definitely might be my favorite.
The Vepa Vava'u Ocean Initiative to preserve Tonga's Ocean
WAITT Institute: Tonga has unique ocean resources that bring prosperity and health to the country. Protecting our ocean is an investment for the future. We made an animation to show you how we can preserve these resources. Follow us to learn more about the community consultations that are going on and our work to protect Tonga's ocean. Thank you to Reef Patrol for the animation and content by Waitt Institute and Vepa Vava'u. #protectyourocean #tonga
(Subtitles to follow)
Script & Input: WAITT Institute and Vepa Vava'u.
Animation & Illustration by Vanessa Cara-Kerr
Script:
We all know the people of Tonga have a unique relationship with the sea.
The ocean is intertwined with our culture, history & economy.
We use the ocean for so many things, like fishing, gleaning, aquaculture, industries like yachting and shipping, and of course relaxation.
Tonga is made up of four island groups.
Tonga is famous for its high biodiversity and coral reefs.
These ecosystems help to support our livelihoods and bring tourism, helping our economy.
But whats beyond our inshore reefs? The open ocean is important for commercial fisheries like tuna and snapper.
We usually think of mountains as cold, snowy areas, but the deep sea has its own underwater seamounts.
Seamounts are hotspots for marine life, especially species that we fish for.
Tonga is also home to the Tonga trench, the second deepest place on the planet!
It’s 10,882 metres!
We still have so much to learn about animals in the deep sea, but Tonga is facing threats to the health of our ocean.
People want to begin mining in the deep sea, fisheries might be harvesting fish too quickly, and agricultural runoff can pollute the water.
That’s why it’s important for us to make plans about how we will use our ocean.
We need to understand what activities will be done and where.
Creating an ocean plan will help make sure that Tonga’s oceans healthy and productive in the future, both inshore & offshore.
There are two different types of areas that can help keep Tonga’s oceans healthy: Marine Protected Areas and Special Management Areas.
Marine Protected Areas can be inshore or offshore, they prevent activities like fishing and mining so that the areas can recover. Marine Protected Areas can help fish grow, and when they are well managed, fish will multiply and leave the area. This means fishermen will have more fish to catch in the future.
Special management areas, known as SMAs are community management plans that protect important areas from being overfished. This helps the communities economy and ensures that the island is healthy.
It’s important to have both marine protected areas and special management areas, inshore and offshore to preserve the amazing resources that Tonga has in its waters.
We all rely on the ocean, and it’s all of our responsibility to protect it.
Let’s all work together to make Tonga healthy, and make it’s a place where we can all prosper in the future.
Bring the World Home - Episode 19 (Tonga)
Bring the World Home is a weekly 30 minute program airing on public cable access `Olelo Channel 53. It is a film production of the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Hawai'i. rpcvhi.org
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Local People Swimming in Wharf of Neiafu,Vava'u
Local people, in Neiafu town. swimming at the sea shore in the evening time.
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Arrive In Tonga | PeopleTV
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry got the royal treatment for their arrival in Tonga.
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Meghan Markle teams Diana's aquamarine ring with white gown at Reception and Dinner in Tonga
Meghan Markle paid a sweet tribute to her wedding day by wearing a bridal-inspired white gown as pregnant Meghan with Prince Harry in Tonga tonight - teamed with the same heirloom ring she wore on May 19.
The couture design bore a striking resemblance to the Stella McCartney dress she wore for her wedding reception at Frogmore House on May 19 - which she teamed with the same aquamarine that once belonged to Diana. Hours after arriving on the South Pacific island, Harry and his pregnant wife visited Consular House in central Nuku'alofa for a private audience with His Majesty King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipauu.
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