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Program
Welcome and opening remarks
Panel discussion with Pacific government leaders
11:00 — 11:59
AEDT
Hon Henry Puna, Secretary General, Pacific Islands Forum
Hon Al Gore, Nobel Laureate, former U.S. Vice President, and Founder and Chairman,
Hon Frank Bainimarama, Prime Minister of Fiji, Pacific Islands Forum Chair
H.E. David Kabua, President, Republic of the Marshall Islands
MC Professor Don Henry AM, Melbourne Enterprise Professor of Environmentalism,
Moderated by Hon Dr Janine Felson, Enterprise Fellow, University of Melbourne, Ambassador of Belize and Advisor to the Alliance of Small Island States and Caribbean Community
Rev. James Bhagwan, General Secretary, Pacific Conference of Churches
Kera Sherwood-O’Regan (Ngāi Tahu), Co-Founder & Impact Director, Activate Agency
Lavetanalagi Seru, Climate Justice Project Officer, Pacific Islands Climate Action Network
Okalani Mariner, Vice President & Co-founder, Lanulau'ava Student Association
Remarks and panel discussion with civil society leaders
12:00 — 12:59
AEDT
Closing comments
Musical performance by Mia Kami, Togan singer-songwriter and activist living in Fiji