Web Directory > Pacific > Regional > Vanuatu > Community and Social Studies
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- British friends of Vanuatu
The British Friends of Vanuatu are involved projects including the funding of secondary scholarship fees for young people, development projects, and publishing a newsletter which provides detailed analysis of changing political and social events in Vanuatu.
- Kiwanis Club Port Vila, Vanuatu
Kiwanis Club is involved in projects that benefit young children, their education, health and development.
- Rambaramps of South Malekula
An article on the Melanesians of Malekula (Vanuatu) and their customs. A Rambaramp is a life-size, life-like funeral effigy.The article is from TribalSite - a forum for all those who share an interest in traditional tribal cultures, ethnographic art, and alternative natural remedies, from around the world.
- Rotary Club of Port Vila, Vanuatu
Provides a history of the Rotary Club in Vanuatu, details of club projects, member contacts and donation information.
- Vanuatu Cultural and Historic Sites Survey (VCHSS)
A page from the site Archaeology World. It provides a very brief summary of the work of VCHSS, a project of the Vanuatu Cultural Centre, which maintains the national inventory of important sites in Vanuatu.
- Vanuatu Cultural Centre
The Vanuatu Cultural Centre is an organisation that works to record and promote the cultures of Vanuatu. The site hosts pages for the following organisations for which Vanuatu Cultural Centre is the umbrella body: the National Museum; the Vanuatu Cultural and Historical Site Survey; the National Library; the National Film and Sound Unit. Includes project information about the Women's Traditional Marine Tenure Project; the Traditional Marine Tenure Project; the Juvenile Justice Project; the Traditional Money Banks Project; the Oral Arts Project; the Vanuatu National History Curriculum Project; and the LINKS Project. Some arts information and details about historical sites is also available. The Vanuatu cultural research policy and national film policy is available online, as are some documents and press releases relating to the Work of the Vanuatu Cultural Centre.