One ocean, one people — why not one passport? - Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
Centuries ago, movement across Oceania was limited only by the vastness of the ocean, not by borders or bureaucracies. Our ancestors needed nothing more than courage, traditional knowledge and a canoe to travel, trade and reconnect with kin across thousands of miles. Today, the barriers are less natural and more political. They are often quite formidable, despite much talk about the free movement of people. For many Pacific Islanders, visa appli…
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One ocean, one people — why not one passport? - Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
Centuries ago, movement across Oceania was limited only by the vastness of the ocean, not by borders or bureaucracies. Our ancestors needed nothing more than courage, traditional knowledge and a canoe to travel, trade and reconnect with kin across thousands of miles. Today, the barriers are less natural and more political. They are often quite formidable, despite much talk about the free movement of people. For many Pacific Islanders, visa appli…
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