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Interview with Dr Colin Tukuitonga: from crisis to action in Pacific communities

Colin Tukuitonga A *
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A Director-General, Pacific Community, Noumea, New Caledonia

* Correspondence to: colint@spc.int

Public Health Research and Practice 28, e2841827 https://doi.org/10.17061/phrp2841827
Published: 6 December 2018

Abstract

The island communities in the Pacific contribute very little to global carbon emissions, yet they are among the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Dr Colin Tukuitonga, a general practitioner by training, was born and raised on Niue Island in the Pacific. He has held senior public health roles in the New Zealand Government and, since 2014, has served as Pacific Community Director-General. He spoke to us about how climate change is affecting the health of people living in Pacific Island countries and the relevance of Australia’s climate change policy responses to these neighbouring countries.

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