By Journal on August 11, 2023
Annei Langijota, Aria Langijota, Atlas Anjain, David Kabua, Hilary Hosia, Jayce Anjain, Jessica Reimers Langijota, Kayah Anjain, Kwajalein, Lymman Beta Langijota, Lymman Langijota, Lyon Langijota, Makauleej, Mungadai mission, Naia Langijota, Richard Anjain
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HILARY HOSIA “I feel safe,” was the observation President David Kabua made when he stood between US Army Sergeant Major Lymman Beta Langijota and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Richard Anjain for a photo op Monday following the Nitijela opening. SGM Langijota and CW2 Anjain were part of the US Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll delegation that flew […]
By Journal on August 3, 2023
Deborah Zuercher, Dr. Natalie Nimmer, Hilda Heine, Huswyn Abo, Laura Lynos, Luislynn Katmel, Mercy Calimlim, Rod Lanwe, Theresa Kijiner, Wilbur Heine, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Two dozen Marshallese who finished the two-year Pacific Masters in Education program at the University of Hawaii-Manoa graduated with their master’s degrees in Education in Curriculum Studies last week at the University of the South Pacific campus in Majuro. There are two graduates who live in Ebeye and one person who lives in […]
By Journal on August 3, 2023
Alele Museum, Amy Ishiguro, Asena Ketedromo, Asia Foundation, Carmen G. Cantor, College of the Marshall Islands, Deb Haaland, Henry Hand, James Ley, Jasmine Henry, Lance Posey, Lola Shutz, Majuro Cooperative School, Peter Fennell, Runit Dome, Verenaisi Bavadra
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The United States government, in partnership with the Asia Foundation, delivered books to four local organizations late last month. The books are from the Asia Foundation as part of the Foundation’s contribution to the USAID-supported Pacific Regional Initiative. The Pacific Regional Initiative strives to counter trafficking in persons by focusing on prevention, protection, prosecution, and […]
By Journal on August 3, 2023
2023 Oceania Championship, Hilary Hosia, Meinshu Peter Jiang, Ricktak RJ Iban Jr, RJ Iban, Stanton Iban, Waylon Muller
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HILARY HOSIA Australia here we come. The Marshall Islands Wrestling Federation is sending Ricktak “RJ” Iban Jr and Meinshu Peter Jiang to compete in the 2023 Oceania Championship in Australia scheduled to take place next week. The duo are the newest members of Team RMI as the country is gearing up for the Micronesia Games […]
By Journal on July 27, 2023
Aloha Affordable Veterinary Services, Brek Batley, Eve Burns, Kelly Dowdall-Garberson, Kylie Hancock, Prue Palmer, RMI Australian Embassy, Stephanie Dobbs
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The Marshall Islands will see unprecedented action next month for animal care. Majuro has received sporadic visits by volunteer veterinarian teams over the past decade — an occasional occurrence that has ramped up significantly this year with the involvement of Aloha Affordable Veterinary Services and the support of the Australian Embassy and many others. But […]
By Journal on July 27, 2023
Adri Hicking, cmi, College of the Marshall Islands, Karalaini Osborne, Marylou Marquez, Mental Health, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL More than 10 students, accompanied by instructor Karalaini Osborne from the CMI 101 class, visited the mental health Iakwe Ward last Wednesday to present gifts and songs of appreciation to the staff and patients. The CMI course serves as an introduction to the college and teaches students how the institution operates and the […]
By Journal on July 27, 2023
Asia Foundation, Chewy Lin, Claret Chong Gum, DJ Yastamon, Goodwin Silk, human trafficking, Jasmine Myazoe, Jerakoj Joey Bejang, Joe Bejang, Joey Bejang, Lieom Loeak, Lometo Philippo, Mary Bejang, Tier 3 blacklist, Tinong Kramer, Yastamon
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WILMER JOEL The legend of Jebro, who defeated his 11 elder brothers in a canoe race for the title of irooj (chief) by obeying his mother’s counsel, happened simultaneously with Jerakoj Joey Bejang and five of his friends as they listened to a mother’s advice in putting together a video for the first-ever human trafficking […]
By Journal on July 20, 2023
Alsina Thomas, Bertine Lakjohn, Bremrose Lakjohn, Lulu Emil, Seventh Day Adventist School, United World College, UWC Scholarship, UWC Schools
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WILMER JOEL A student from Delap Seventh Day Adventist School was selected for a United World College scholarship in Singapore. Bremrose Grace Lakjohn, 16, daughter of medical practitioners Bremity and Kenye Mike, is the first student from SDA to be selected for the scholarship in the over 10 years that Marshallese high school students have […]
By Journal on July 20, 2023
Beverly Brul, Building Economic Inclusion, Carnie Reimers, ELEFA, Grameen Foundation, Hank Liu, Henry Hand, ICDF Taiwan
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The United States government, through Grameen Foundation USA, and the Taiwan’s International Cooperation and Development Fund, jointly funded the Building Economic Inclusion via the Blue Economy Innovation Fund and a Gender and Power Dynamics workshop. The event focused on the power of the blue and green economies to deepen the market participation of women entrepreneurs […]
By Journal on July 20, 2023
Antari Elbon, Darlene Keju-Johnson, Fukushima, Hilary Hosia, Hirata Kabua, Kazunari Tanaka, Koboj Langrine, Marshall Islands Mayors Association, MIMA, Telmong J. Kabua, Telmong Kabua, Yukiko Hata
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HILARY HOSIA The idea of Japan releasing waste water from a nuclear power plant into the ocean did not sit well with local mayors attending the Marshall Islands Mayors Association summit at the International Conference Center over the weekend. The mayors, most of whom are avid fishermen, disliked the idea of what they perceive as […]