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#International Women’s Development Agency (IWDA), 2009. ''Submission on behalf of the International Women’s Development Agency to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade on the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) Plus''. Submission to the [http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/spacific/pacer/ Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade];
 
#International Women’s Development Agency (IWDA), 2009. ''Submission on behalf of the International Women’s Development Agency to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade on the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) Plus''. Submission to the [http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/spacific/pacer/ Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade];
 
#AIDWATCH Pacific Trade fact sheet No. 4, July 2009. [http://www.aidwatch.org.au/sites/aidwatch.org.au/files/FACT%20SHEET%20gender%20FINAL.pdf PACIFIC TRADE: Trading Away Women Rights?].
 
#AIDWATCH Pacific Trade fact sheet No. 4, July 2009. [http://www.aidwatch.org.au/sites/aidwatch.org.au/files/FACT%20SHEET%20gender%20FINAL.pdf PACIFIC TRADE: Trading Away Women Rights?].
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==Links==
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[http://www.pang.org.fj/ Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG)], a research, education and advocacy organisation that promotes Pacific peoples voice and acts as a watchdog on trade issues.
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[http://pactrade.wordpress.com/ Pacific Trade Information Network (Pactrade)], provides a range of materials on issues related to trade and globalisation in the Pacific.
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[http://www.piango.org/ Pacific Islands Association of Non Government Organisations (PIANGO)], a regional network of NGO focal points or coordinating bodies that are based in 22 Pacific Island countries and territories.
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[http://www.forumsec.org.fj/index.cfm/ Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat], a political grouping of 16 independent and self-governing Pacific states including Australia. 
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[http://www.genderandtrade.org/gthomepage/164044/gender_and_trade/ Gender and Trade], a web based resource platform interlinking research, advocacy and action across the commonwealth countries with the objective of facilitating and promoting gender sensitive trade policies at the national, regional and multilateral levels.
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[http://www.aidwatch.org.au/campaigns/trade/ AID/WATCH], plays a critical role in anaylising Australia's aid and development programs in the Pacific.
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[http://aftinet.org.au/cms/pacific-islands-trade-agreement/ AFTINET-Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network], a national network of over 90 community organisations and individuals concerned about trade and investment policy.
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[http://www.oxfam.org.au/explore/trade/make-trade-fair/a-fair-trade-deal-with-our-pacific-neighbours/ Oxfam Australia], a nongovernmental organisation, which works with people around the world to end the injustice of poverty and advocates for a "fair trade deal with our Pacific neighbours".
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[http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/spacific/pacer/index.html Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)], has been pushing for increased trade liberation measures in trading agreements.
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[http://web.me.com/jane_kelsey/Jane/Welcome.html Jane Kelsey's website],  provides key research papers, legal opinions on PACER-Plus and a Services Training Kit on "trade in services".
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[http://www.oxfam.org.nz/index.asp?s1=what%20we%20do&s2=issues%20we%20work%20on&s3=make%20trade%20fair&s4=Make%20Trade%20Fair%20in%20the%20Pacific Oxfam New Zealand], a nongovernmental organisation, which works with people around the world to end the injustice of poverty and advocates to "make trade fair in the Pacific".
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[http://www.who.int/trade/resource/tradewp/en/index.html World Health Organization (WHO)], directs and coordinates health within the United Nations (UN) system.

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This page contains links to key papers on the health implications of PACER Plus and to other organisations who are working on these issues.

Key Papers

Nutrition and health in the Pacific:

  1. Hughes, R.G. Lawrence, M.A. 2005. ‘Globalisation, food and health in Pacific island countries'. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Volume 14, Number 4.;
  2. Evans, M et al. ‘Globalisation, Diet and Health: An example from Tonga’, Bulletin of the World Health Organisation. Volume 79, Number 9. 2001. WHO, Geneva, Switzerland;
  3. Narsey, W. 2004. ‘PICTA, PACER and EPAs: Where are we going?’, Islands Business Magazine. April 2004. Suva, Fiji Islands.
  4. Secretariat of the Pacific Community, 2005. Tobacco and Alcohol in the Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement: Impacts on Population Health. SPC, Noumea, New Caledonia;
  5. Thow, AM & Snowdon, W. 2010. ‘The Effect of Trade and Trade Policy on Diet and Health in the Pacific Islands’, in Blouin, C. Drager, N. Dube, L. Hawkes, C. Henson, S (eds.) Trade, Food, Diet and Health: Perspectives and Policy Options. 2009, Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, London.

Implications of foreign investment in health care and tightened intellectual property rules:

  1. 3D and Forum Asia. 2005. ‘Chapter 5: GATS and access to essential services’ Practical guide to the WTO. 3D and Forum Asia, Geneva, Switzerland.
  2. Morgan, W. 2008. ‘Trading away our rights? Free trade and human rights in the Pacific Islands’ Just Change (Magazine). Issue 12. 2008.
  3. Blake, N. 2009. ‘Free trade agreements and health services’, Australian Nursing Journal. Volume 17, No. 1. July 2009. Australian Nursing Federation, Australia;
  4. Joseph, S. 2009. ‘Human Rights and the WTO: Issues for the Pacific’, Victoria University of Wellington Law Review. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand;
  5. Meads, S. 2008. Trade, Medicines and Human Rights: Protecting Access to Medicine in Fiji and the Pacific. Masters Thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Labour mobility and healthcare with emphasis on brain drain AND remittances:

  1. Badkar, J. Callister, P. Williams, J. 2009. 'The future supply of caregivers for the elderly: Should Australia and New Zealand look to the Pacific?' Pacific Economic Bulletin. Volume 24, Number 3. October 2009. Australian National University, Canberra.
  2. Maclellan, N. Mares, P. 2008. 'Remittances and labour mobility in the Pacific: A Working paper on seasonal work programs in Australia for Pacific Islanders' Swinburne University Institute for Social Research, Melbourne, Australia.
  3. Connell, J. 2004. ‘The migration of Skilled Health Workers; from the Pacific to the World’, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal. Volume 13, 2004;
  4. Negin, J. 2008. ‘Australia and New Zealand’s contribution to Pacific Island worker brain drain’, Australia and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. Vol. 32. No. 6. 2008.
  5. AIDWATCH Pacific Trade factsheet No. 3, July 2009. PACIFIC TRADE: Health Services.

Economic development and health with emphasis on the loss of tariff revenue and impacts of increased domestic taxation AND implications of increasing trade liberalisation:

  1. Kelsey, J. 2004. 'A People’s Guide to PACER (The implications for the Pacific Islands of the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER)'. Pacific Network on Globalisation.
  2. Oxfam Australia and Oxfam New Zealand, 2009. 'PACER Plus and its Alternatives: Which way forward for trade and development in the Pacific?' Oxfam Australia, Sydney, Oxfam New Zealand, Auckland.
  3. Pacific Network on Globalisation. 2009. '10 Reasons to Challenge the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER-Plus)' Pacific Network on Globalisation, Suva.
  4. Morgan, W. Penjueli, M. 2010. ‘Putting development first: Concerns about a Pacific free trade agreement’, Pacific Economic Bulletin. Volume 25. No. 1. Australian National University, Canberra. (forthcoming)

Gender implications of trade agreements:

  1. Slatter, C. Underhill-Sen, Y. 2009 ‘Reclaiming Pacific Island regionalism: does neo-liberalism have to reign’ In Gender and Global Politics in the Asia-Pacific, edited by B. D’Costa and K. Lee-Koo. New York: Palgrave McMillan.
  2. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, 2010 Report of the Expert Meeting in Mainstreaming Gender in Trade Policy (accessed 17th March 2010).
  3. Canadian International Development Agency, 2003. 'Gender equality and trade-related capacity building: A resource tool for practitioners'
  4. Buadromo, V., George, N., Sami, R., & Fiji Women’s Rights Movement, 2009. Gender and Free Trade in the Pacific: Cause for concern? Submission to the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade;
  5. International Women’s Development Agency (IWDA), 2009. Submission on behalf of the International Women’s Development Agency to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade on the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) Plus. Submission to the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade;
  6. AIDWATCH Pacific Trade fact sheet No. 4, July 2009. PACIFIC TRADE: Trading Away Women Rights?.

Links

Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG), a research, education and advocacy organisation that promotes Pacific peoples voice and acts as a watchdog on trade issues.

Pacific Trade Information Network (Pactrade), provides a range of materials on issues related to trade and globalisation in the Pacific.

Pacific Islands Association of Non Government Organisations (PIANGO), a regional network of NGO focal points or coordinating bodies that are based in 22 Pacific Island countries and territories.

Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, a political grouping of 16 independent and self-governing Pacific states including Australia.

Gender and Trade, a web based resource platform interlinking research, advocacy and action across the commonwealth countries with the objective of facilitating and promoting gender sensitive trade policies at the national, regional and multilateral levels.

AID/WATCH, plays a critical role in anaylising Australia's aid and development programs in the Pacific.

AFTINET-Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network, a national network of over 90 community organisations and individuals concerned about trade and investment policy.

Oxfam Australia, a nongovernmental organisation, which works with people around the world to end the injustice of poverty and advocates for a "fair trade deal with our Pacific neighbours".

Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), has been pushing for increased trade liberation measures in trading agreements.

Jane Kelsey's website, provides key research papers, legal opinions on PACER-Plus and a Services Training Kit on "trade in services".

Oxfam New Zealand, a nongovernmental organisation, which works with people around the world to end the injustice of poverty and advocates to "make trade fair in the Pacific".

World Health Organization (WHO), directs and coordinates health within the United Nations (UN) system.

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