From data to impact: the Pacific Dataviz Challenge empowers creatives, analysts, developers and designers to transform open data into visual insights that inform, inspire and drive change.
Statistics launched by Kiribati and Pacific partners this week provide the most comprehensive picture ever of how I Kiribati live, work, and should navigate a changing future.
Growing food and incomes: Kiribati survey results shared today show average daily income at $12, nearly half of household spending going to food, and 15% of rural diets grown or reared at home.
One in four Kiribati households were affected by natural disasters in the past year—with strong winds and heavy rain causing damage to homes, livelihoods and essential services, according to a report from the Kiribati National Statistics Office supported by the Pacific Community (SPC).
I-Kiribati living with a disability are among the most vulnerable in the community as they are less likely to be employed, able to read and write, or have access to clean water and proper sanitation, according to a Kiribati National Statistics Office–SPC report.
From economic trends to social insights, a new data portal has been launched to unlock access to Fiji’s official statistics—delivering open, user-friendly datasets underpinned by global best practice in statistical dissemination.
From analysts to artists, coders to creatives, the Pacific Dataviz Challenge encourages data minds of all kinds to turn Pacific data into powerful stories—making a difference to our region and competing for a share of $15k in total prizes.
A toolkit of practical guidance in conducting household income and expenditure surveys has been developed by the Pacific Community (SPC) for the region, supported by the World Bank.
Users of population projections and estimates in PDH.stat on the Pacific Data Hub are notified of an important change in the source for these data from 10 April 2025.
From trade to employment, an online portal for Samoa’s national statistics has launched, built on the same world-class, open-source platform used by other statistics innovators internationally.