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ICNL’s South Pacific Project works with local partners to reform CSO legal environment
PUBLISHED: JUNE 20, 2006
ICNL has initiated a three-year project in Fiji, Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, and Samoa under the funding of NZAID, and in cooperation with the University of the South Pacific, Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO), the Pacific Islands Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (PIANGO) and other regional and national civil society organizations (CSOs). Detailed information, as well as country reports and publications, can be found on ICNL’s website here.
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