By Journal on March 19, 2026
Anne Anholm, Canvasback Missions, Elizabeth Holly, Ivy Lapidiz, Karen Earnshaw, Leif Voild, Sterling Spence, Wakein Deunert, Wilfred Alik
News

KAREN EARNSHAW The month of March is Women’s Health Month, as designated by US Congress in 1987 to recognize the importance of supporting women’s physical, mental, and emotion well-being. So it is fitting that Canvasback Missions brought a women’s health team to Majuro this month. The first members of the team arrived in Majuro on […]
By Journal on March 19, 2026
Dr. Peter Peshut, Edna Buchan, Handel Dribo, Malolo Malolo, Moriana Phillip, Paul Paul, Peter Peshut, Richardo Jarom, RMI EPA, Tuvuki Ketedromo, Voneric Boktok
News

The RMI EPA laboratory and its Majuro and Ebeye staff were re-certified by US inspectors who conduct the evaluation every two years. “The US Freely Associated States Laboratory Certification Program is pleased to announce that the RMI EPA Majuro Water Quality Laboratory has received full Microbiology re-certification to analyze drinking water under the Colilert® Method […]
By Journal on March 19, 2026
Bailok Inok, Compact of Free Association, Extraordinary Needs Distribution Program, Giff Johnson, Hiroshi Yamamura, Leban Kaiko, Nitijela, Tobin Kaiko, Utrok
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Friday March 13 was a big day for the Utrok community: It marked the first distribution of food purchased through the Compact of Free Association’s Extraordinary Needs Distribution program. Known as “END,” the Compact Trust Fund-funded program is injecting $20 million to 11 atolls and single islands, including Utrok. Utrok Nitijela Member Hiroshi Yamamura and […]
By Journal on March 13, 2026
Parties to the Nauru Agreement, PNA, Transform Aqorau, WCPFC, Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission
Back In The Day

Journal 3/11/1983 P1 Bikinians tell Vice President they want US careA delegation of Bikinians returned March 10 from Washington, DC where they told Vice President George Bush and other US officials that they want a home other than Kili until they can return to Bikini. Not only do they want a place other than Kili […]
By Journal on March 13, 2026
Australia Pacific Islands Business Council, Australian Embassy in Majuro, Investment and Tourism, Jasmine Loeak-Myazoe, Marshall Islands Chamber of Commerce, Office of Commerce, Paul Wilson, RMI government, Simon Gorman
Feature Articles

The Marshall Islands Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with the Australian Embassy in Majuro and the RMI government through the Office of Commerce, Investment and Tourism, welcomed a business delegation from the Australia Pacific Islands Business Council to Majuro. The visit marked an important step toward strengthening private-sector cooperation and economic ties between Australia and […]
By Journal on March 12, 2026
Bremity Lakjohn, Hemona Jack, Hilton Kendall, Hirohisa Soma, Japan Embassy in Majuro, Japan Grassroots, Laura Fire Station, Wisely Zackhras
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Japan and Marshall Islands officials signed a Japan Grassroots and Human Security Grant for $154,839 to purchase three recycled fire trucks for Majuro. Japan Ambassador Hirohisa Soma and RMI Police Commissioner Hemona Jack signed the agreement Tuesday at the Japan Embassy in Majuro. The signing was witnessed by Minister-In-Assistance to the President and Environment Bremity […]
By Journal on March 12, 2026
Giff Johnson, Global Environment Facility, Heggar Wilson, Moriana Phillip, Winifred Canney, Ywao Elanzo
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GIFF JOHNSON There is often a disconnect between international donors and the potential recipients who need development aid which makes it impossible for funding to be delivered. This can be for a variety of reasons, but often — particularly for small island nations such as RMI — the donors may have one set of priorities, […]
By Journal on March 12, 2026
Ailinglaplap, Ellinoora Markkanen, Ishael Ken, Juren Ae, Karen Earnshaw, Kemilang Kabua, Lincoln Simeon, Liwatoon Mour, Loraini Ranadi, Mark Durand, Marshall Islands Mayors Association, Namu, Oktan Timothy, UNICEF, Uraia Rogotava, Weston Elji, Woja
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KAREN EARNSHAW Last month the sailing-cargo vessel Juren Ae took a Ministry of Health and Human Services team to 17 atolls and one island as part of a 12-month pilot program called the Performance Improvement Initiative. The initiative is a major outcome of a 2023 summit between the Marshall Islands Mayors Association and MOHHS. Implementation […]
By Journal on March 6, 2026
Majuro water reservoir, Noel Bigler, RMI drought
Back In The Day

Journal 3/8/1983 P1 Rain drops 100,000 gallonsAbout 100,000 gallons of water were caught early March 7 to bring up the total amount oof rain water at the reservoir to about 400,000 gallons, according to Noel Bigler, secretary of Public Works. The water was on for one hour Monday. P8 AMI wants to fly to PonapeThe […]
By Journal on March 6, 2026
2026 Outrigger Challenge Cup, Aaron Anitok-Brokken, Antonio Gonzalez Langidrik, Bokean Reimers, Ceylon Konou, Cherish Corder, Collin Koschnik, Danielle Mihaiko, Em Miller, Estera Kanono, Futsal, George Lang, Jack Hutchinson, Jacob Nelson, Jonathan Pereira, Joshua Gonzalez, Kaika Jacob, Katie Smith, Laibwij Nathan, Luca Lyght, Lucas Schriver, Mari Sallee, Marshall Islands Soccer Federation, Marthalisa John, Matai McCollum, Matt John, Matt Webb, Mia Wase, Nate Jones, Oneal Hunt, Preston Lynn, Quinland Hunt, Seth Sidle, Terry Lynn, Zac Jones, Zach London
Feature Articles

Among the many firsts at February’s Marshall Islands Soccer Federation training camps in Springdale, Arkansas, was that one of the players met their birth mother for the first time since adoption and many other Marshallese met with old friends. The Federation’s General Secretary Matt Webb said: “We are incredibly pleased with the first tandem men’s […]