About PIANGO
The Pacific Islands Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (PIANGO) is a regional network of NGO focal points or coordinating bodies known as National Liaison Units (NLUs) based in 22 Pacific Island countries and territories. PIANGO was formally established in 1991 to assist NGOs in the Pacific to initiate action, give voice to their concerns and work collaboratively with other development actors for just and sustainable human development. PIANGO's primary role is to be a catalyst for collective action, to facilitate and support coalitions and alliances on issues of common concern, and to strengthen the influence and impact of NGO efforts in the region. For more information view PIANGO's brochure (790kb)
Latest News
| 1 July 2008 | 2008 Pacific Regional CSO Forum |
| 1 July 2008 | Tentative Pacific Regional CSO programme |
| 6 June 2008 | PIANGO Announces 2008 PIANGO Council and CSO Forum |
| 6 June 2008 | Joint Statement - NZ and Australia fund PIANGO |
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PIANGO's mailing list includes e-mail versions of the monthly PIANGO e-Update and PIANGO's quarterly PIANGOLink newsletter, as well as occasional news of interest to NGOs. The e-Update contains current Pacific NGO news as well as information relevant to Pacific NGOs. The quarterly PIANGOLink is a printed newsletter containing more detailed articles. Subscribe to PIANGO's Mailing List
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