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Ewatel appointed as PICRC’s IT Specialist

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Wynona Tahira Ewatel as its new Information Technology (IT) Specialist. In this role, Wynona is responsible for maintaining essential IT operations and providing technical support to both the Center’s staff and visiting guests. Holding an associate’s degree in information technology, Wynona […]

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Siksei to participate in JICA KCCP training

Fisheries Development Coordinator, Fabio Siksei of the Bureau of Fisheries, has been accepted and will be participating in JICA KCCP Program called Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries for Fisheries-Centered Bule Economy at JICA Yokohama Center.  This is an Academic Program which will be held from June 23 to July 30, 2025. Siksei will enhance his capability for […]

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BDA and OPA deliver overview of Public Finance Management standard operating procedures to six states

Koror, Palau – The Bureau of Domestic Affairs, Ministry of State (BDA MOS), in partnership with the Office of the Public Auditor (OPA), delivered an overview activity on the Public Finance Management Standard Operating Procedure (PFM-SOP) to six state governments. The PFM SOP is a key component of the Local Governance Strengthening Program (LGSP), which […]

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Ewatel accepted to JICA KCCP training

Wynona Tahira Ewatel, IT Specialist at Palau International Coral Reef Center, has been accepted to JICA’s KCCP Training Program.  She is participating in the Capacity Building for ICT Project Formulation Training from June 19 to July 19, 2025 at the JICA Kansai Center in Kobe. The program aims to develop the capacity for participants to […]

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Dmakeiukl Rangers begin drone training to strengthen conservation efforts in Palau

On June 6, rangers from the Dmakeiukl Alliance took part in a hands-on drone training to enhance the monitoring and protection of coastal and terrestrial ecosystems in Palau. The training is part of a broader effort to strengthen the rangers’ surveillance and enforcement work using drone and GPS technology. Nine rangers, two conservation officers, and […]

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