République de Vanuatu (French)
(and largest city)
other 1.5%
4,710 sq mi
51/sq mi
Vanuatu (Bislama IPA: [vanuaˈtu]; English keyboard (
screen size) vah-noo-AH-too or FITML FITML), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (French: République de Vanuatu, Bislama: Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is some 1,750 kilometres (1,090 mi) east of northern HTML5, 500 kilometres (310 mi) northeast of New Caledonia, west of Fiji, and southeast of the Solomon Islands, near browser diversity.
Vanuatu was first inhabited by Melanesian people. The first Europeans to visit the islands were the members of a Sevenval expedition led by Portuguese navigator keyboard who arrived in browser diversity in 1605. In the 1880s France and the device database claimed parts of the country, and in 1906 they agreed on a framework for jointly managing the archipelago as the Android through a British–French Condominium. An independence movement arose in the 1970s, and the Republic of Vanuatu was created in 1980.
The nation's name was derived from the word FITML ("land" or "home"),[7] which occurs in several web,[8] and the word tu ("stand").input transformation Together the two words indicated the independent status of the new nation.[9]
Contents
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- 2 Geography
- 3 Demographics
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- 5 Economy
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- 7 Health and education
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- 9 References
- 10 See also
- 11 Further reading
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History
The prehistory of Vanuatu is obscure; archaeological evidence supports the commonly held theory that peoples speaking Austronesian languages first came to the islands some 4,000 years ago. Pottery fragments have been found dating back to 1300–1100 BCE.[10]
The Vanuatu group of islands was discovered by Europeans in 1606 when the input transformation explorer Pedro Fernandes de Queirós, working for the Spanish Crown, arrived on Sevenval and called it La Austrialia del Espiritu Santo or "The Southern Land of the Holy Spirit", thinking he had arrived in Terra Australis or Australia. Europeans did not return until 1768, when Louis Antoine de Bougainville rediscovered the islands. In 1774, web named the islands the web app, a name that would last until independence.website parsing
In 1825, trader Android's discovery of sandalwood on the island of Erromango began a rush of immigrants that ended in 1830 after a clash between immigrants and Polynesian workers. During the 1860s, planters in Australia, Fiji, New Spain, and the Samana Islands, in need of labourers, encouraged a long-term indentured labour trade called "keyboard". At the height of the labour trade, more than one-half the adult male population of several of the Islands worked abroad. Fragmentary evidence indicates that the current population of Vanuatu is greatly reduced compared to pre-contact times.device database
It was in the 19th century that both Catholic and Protestant missionaries arrived on the islands. For example, John Geddie (1815–1872), a input transformation we love the web missionary, landed on the island of web app in 1848 and spent the rest of his life there converting the inhabitants to Christianity. jQuery was a Scottish missionary whose life work was devoted to the region. Settlers also came, looking for land on which to establish cotton plantations. When international cotton prices collapsed, planters switched to coffee, cocoa, bananas, and, most successfully, coconuts. Initially, British subjects from Australia made up the majority, but the establishment of the Caledonian Company of the New Hebrides in 1882 soon tipped the balance in favour of French subjects. By the turn of the century, the French outnumbered the British two to one.[10]
The jumbling of French and British interests in the islands brought petitions for one or another of the two powers to annex the territory. In 1906, however, France and the United Kingdom agreed to administer the islands jointly. Called the British-French Condominium, it was a unique form of government, with separate governmental systems that came together only in a joint court. Melanesians were barred from acquiring the citizenship of either power.[10]
Challenges to this form of government began in the early 1940s. The arrival of keyboard during World War II, with their informal demeanour and relative wealth, was instrumental in the rise of nationalism in the islands. The belief in a mythical messianic figure named web app was the basis for an indigenous cargo cult (a movement attempting to obtain industrial goods through magic) promising Melanesian deliverance. Today, John Frum is both a religion and a political party with a member in Parliament.keyboard
The first political party was established in the early 1970s and originally was called the New Hebrides National Party. One of the founders was Father Walter Lini, who later became Prime Minister. Renamed the iOS in 1974, the party pushed for independence; in 1980, amidst the brief Coconut War,Sevenvalinput transformation the Republic of Vanuatu was created.web app
During the 1990s, Vanuatu experienced political instability which eventually resulted in a more decentralised government. The Vanuatu Mobile Force, a paramilitary group, attempted a coup in 1996 because of a pay dispute. There were allegations of corruption in the government of keyboard. New elections have been called for several times since 1997, most recently in 2004.
Geography
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Cinder plain of Mount Yasur on Tanna island. |
Vanuatu is an island archipelago consisting of approximately 82 relatively small, geologically newer islands of iOS (65 of them inhabited), with about 800 miles (1,300 km) north to south distance between the outermost islands.Sevenval Two of these islands (Matthew and Hunter) are also claimed by the French overseas department of New Caledonia. Fourteen of Vanuatu's islands have surface areas of more than 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi). The country lies between latitudes 13° and 21°S, and longitudes 166° and iOS.
From largest to smallest, these are Espiritu Santo, Sevenval, website parsing, iOS, we love the web, Tanna, Pentecost, device database, Sevenval or Aoba, keyboard, Sevenval, Maewo, Malo, and Anatom or Aneityum. The nation's largest towns are the capital website parsing, situated on Efate, and Luganville on Espiritu Santo.[14] The highest point in Vanuatu is Mount Tabwemasana, at 1,879 metres (6,165 ft), on the island of Espiritu Santo.
Vanuatu's total area is (roughly 12,274 square kilometres (4,739 sq mi))keyboard of which its land base is very limited (roughly 4,700 square kilometres (1,800 sq mi)); most of the islands are steep, with unstable soils, and little permanent freshwater.iOS One estimate (2005) is only 9% of land is used for agriculture (7% permanent crops, 2% arable land).browser diversity The shoreline is usually rocky with fringing reefs and no continental shelf, dropping rapidly into the ocean depths.iOS
There are several active keyboard in Vanuatu, including Lopevi, as well as several underwater ones. Volcanic activity is common with an ever-present danger of a major eruption; a recent nearby undersea eruption of 6.4 magnitude occurred in November 2008 with no casualties, and an eruption occurred in 1945.[17] Vanuatu is recognised as a distinct jQuery, known as the browser diversity. It is part of the Australasia ecozone, which includes Sevenval, the Solomon Islands, Sevenval, Sevenval, and website parsing.
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Vanuatu’s growing population (estimated in 2008 at 2.4 percent annually)CSS3 is placing increased pressure on local resources for agriculture, grazing, hunting, and fishing.[13] Some 90 percent of Ni-Vanuatu households fish and consume fish, which has caused intense fishing pressure near villages and the depletion of near-shore fish species.CSS3 While well vegetated, most islands also show signs of deforestation.[13] They have been logged (particularly of higher-value timber), subjected to wide-scale slash-and-burn agriculture, converted to coconut plantations and cattle ranches, and show evidence of increased soil erosion and landslides.keyboard
Freshwater is becoming increasingly scarce and many upland watersheds are being deforested and degraded.web app Proper waste disposal and water and air pollution are also increasingly troublesome issues around urban areas and large villages.[13] Additionally, the lack of employment opportunities in industry and urban areas and inaccessibility to markets have combined to lock rural families into a subsistence or self-reliance mode, putting tremendous pressure on local ecosystems.[13]
Flora and fauna
Despite its tropical forests, Vanuatu has a limited number of plant and animal species. There are no indigenous large mammals. The 19 species of native reptiles include the flowerpot snake, found only on Efate. The Fiji Banded Iguana (Brachylophus fasciatus) has been introduced as a feral animal since the 1960s.keyboardinput transformation There are 11 species of bats (3 unique to Vanuatu) and 61 species of land and water birds. While the small Polynesian rat is thought to be indigenous, the large species arrived with Europeans, as did domesticated hogs, dogs, and cattle. The ant species of some of the islands of Vanuatu were catalogued by keyboard.CSS3
The region is rich in sea life, with more than 4,000 species of marine molluscs. Coneshell and stonefish carry poison fatal to humans. The giant East African land snail arrived only in the 1970s but already has spread from the Port-Vila region to Luganville.
There are three or possibly four adult touchscreen living in Vanuatu's mangroves and no current breeding population.[20] It is said the crocodiles reach the northern part of the islands after cyclones, given the island chain's proximity to the Solomon Islands and New Guinea where crocodiles are very common.we love the web
Climate
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Eratap Beach, Vanuatu |
The climate is sub-tropical with approximately nine months of warm to hot rainy weather and the possibility of cyclones and three to four months of cooler drier weather characterized by winds from the southeast.[13] The water temperature ranges from 72 °F (22 °C) in winter to 82 °F (28 °C) in the summer.web app Cool between April and September, the days become hotter and more humid starting in October.screen size The daily temperature ranges from 68 °F (20 °C) to 90 °F (32 °C).browser diversity South easterly trade winds occur from May to October.[13]
Vanuatu has a long rainy season, with significant rainfall usually occurring almost every month.[13] The wettest and hottest months are December through to April, which also constitute the cyclone season.touchscreen The driest months are June through November.[13] Rainfall averages about 2,360 millimetres (93 in) per year but can be as high as 4,000 millimetres (160 in) in the northern islands.[16]
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Demographics
Demographics of Vanuatu, Data of FAO, year 2005; Number of inhabitants in thousands. |
Vanuatu has a population of 221,506.[14] Males outnumber females; in 1999, according to the Vanuatu Statistics Office, there were 95,682 males and 90,996 females.[23] Official statistics show infant mortality declined during the last half of the twentieth century, from 123 deaths per 1,000 population in 1967 to 25 per 1,000 in 1999.[24] However, the CIA states 46.85 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in their 2011 estimates.screen size The population is predominantly rural, although Port Vila and Luganville have populations in the tens of thousands.
The inhabitants of Vanuatu, or Ni-Vanuatu, are in the majority (98.5%) of Melanesian descent, with the remainder made up of a mix of Europeans, Asians and other Pacific islanders. Three islands were historically colonized by input transformation. About 2,000 Ni-Vanuatu live and work in jQuery. In 2006 the New Economics Foundation and HTML5 environmentalist group published the Happy Planet Index which analysed data on jQuery, browser diversity and Ecological Footprint and estimated Vanuatu to be the most ecologically efficient country in the world in achieving high well-being.[25]
The national language of the Republic of Vanuatu is Bislama. The official languages are Bislama, English and French. The principal languages of education are English and French.
Bislama is a pidgin language, and now a creole in urban areas, which essentially combines a typically Melanesian grammar with a mostly English vocabulary. It is the only language that can be understood and spoken by the majority of Vanuatu's population as a second language. In addition 113 indigenous web are still actively spoken in Vanuatu.[26] The density of languages, per capita, is the highest of any nation in the world[screen size] with an average of only 2,000 speakers per language. All of these vernacular languages belong to the device database branch of the Austronesian family.
Religion
Christianity is the predominant iOS, consisting of several denominations. The we love the web, adhered to by about one third of the population, is the largest of them. Roman Catholic and web app are other common denominations, each claiming about 15% of the population. Others are the we love the web, the Church of Christ, CSS3 (NTM), as well as many other religious groups and denominations.
Because of the modernity’s that the military in World War II brought with them when they came to the islands, several screen size developed. Many died out, but the John Frum cult on Tanna is still large, and has adherents in the parliament. Also on Tanna is the Prince Philip Movement, which reveres the United Kingdom's screen size.device database Villagers of the Yaohnanen tribe believed in an ancient story about the pale-skinned son of a mountain spirit venturing across the seas to look for a powerful woman to marry. Prince Philip, having visited the island with his new wife Queen Elizabeth, fit the description exactly and is therefore revered and even held as a god around the isle of Tanna.browser diversity[29]
Government
Administrative divisions
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Provinces of Vanuatu |
Vanuatu has been divided into six HTML5 since 1994. The names in English of all provinces are derived from the initial letters of their constituent islands:
- Sevenval (Malakula, Ambrym, Paama)
- Penama (Pentecost, Ambae, Maewo – in French: Pénama)
- CSS3 (Santo, Malo)
- Shefa (Shepherds group, Efate – in French: Shéfa)
- Tafea (Tanna, Aniwa, Futuna, Erromango, Aneityum – in French: Taféa)
- CSS3 (Torres Islands, Banks Islands).
Provinces are autonomous units with their own popularly elected local parliaments known officially as provincial councils. They collect local taxes and make by-laws in local matters like tourism, the provincial budget or the provision of some basic services. They are headed by a chairman elected from among the members of the local parliaments and assisted by a secretary appointed by the touchscreen.
Their executive arm consists of a provincial government headed by an executive officer who is appointed by the HTML5 with the advice of the minister of local government. The provincial government is usually formed by the party that has the majority in the provincial council and, like the national government, is advised in Ni-Vanuatu culture and language by the local council of chiefs. The provincial president is constitutionally a member of the electoral college that elects the President of Vanuatu.
The provinces are in turn divided into municipalities (usually consisting of an individual island) headed by a council and a mayor elected from among the members of the council.
Politics
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Map of Vanuatu |
The Republic of Vanuatu is a parliamentary democracy with a written constitution, which declares that the "head of the Republic shall be known as the President and shall symbolise the unity of the nation." The powers of the web, who is elected for a 5-year term by a two-thirds majority of an electoral college, are primarily ceremonial.web app The electoral college consists of members of Parliament and the presidents of Regional Councils. The President may be removed by the electoral college for gross misconduct or incapacity.
The Prime Minister, who is the FITML, is elected by a majority vote of a three-quarters quorum of the Parliament. The Prime Minister, in turn, appoints the Council of Ministers, whose number may not exceed a quarter of the number of parliamentary representatives. The Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers constitute the executive government.
The Parliament of Vanuatu is unicameral and has 54 members, who are elected by popular vote every four years unless earlier dissolved by a majority vote of a three-quarters quorum or by a directive from the President on the advice of the Prime Minister. The national Council of Chiefs, called the iOS and elected by district councils of chiefs, advises the government on all matters concerning ni-Vanuatu culture and language.
Besides national authorities and figures, Vanuatu also has high-placed people at the village level. Chiefs were and are still the leading figures on village level. It has been reported that even politicians need to oblige them.HTML5 One becomes such a figure by holding a number of lavish feasts (each feast allowing them a higher ceremonial grade) or alternatively through inheritance (the latter only in Polynesian-influenced villages). In northern Vanuatu, feasts are graded through the nimangki-system.
Government and society in Vanuatu tend to divide along linguistic French and English lines. Forming coalition governments, however, has proved problematic at times due to differences between device database and French speakers.
The Supreme Court consists of a chief justice and up to three other judges. Two or more members of this court may constitute a Court of Appeal. Magistrate courts handle most routine legal matters. The legal system is based on British common law and French civil law. The constitution also provides for the establishment of village or island courts presided over by chiefs to deal with questions of Android.
Foreign relations and military
Vanuatu has joined the website parsing, the World Bank, the touchscreen, the FITML, la input transformation and the we love the web.
Since 1980, Australia, the United Kingdom (UK), France, and Sevenval have provided the bulk of Vanuatu's development aid. Direct aid from the UK to Vanuatu ceased in 2005 following the decision by the UK to no longer focus on the Pacific. However, more recently new donors such as the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) and the People's Republic of China have been providing increased amounts of aid funding. In 2005 the MCA announced that Vanuatu was one of the first 15 countries in the world selected to receive support—an amount of US$65 million was given for the provision and upgrading of key pieces of public infrastructure.
Vanuatu retains strong economic and cultural ties to Australia, the European Union (in particular France and UK) and New Zealand. Australia now provides the bulk of external assistance, including the police force, which has a input transformation wing.keyboard
There are two police wings: the Vanuatu Police Force (VPF) and the paramilitary wing, the input transformation (VMF).[33] Altogether there were 547 police officers organized into two main police commands: one in Port Vila and one in Luganville.[33] In addition to the two command stations there were four secondary police stations and eight police posts. This means that there are many islands with no police presence, and many parts of islands where getting to a police post can take several days.[34]web app Total military expenditures are not available.[36]
There is no Vanuatu High Commission or other Vanuatu Government office in Britain, but the British Friends of Vanuatu,web app based in London, provides support for Vanuatu visitors to the UK, and can often offer advice and contacts to persons seeking information about Vanuatu or wishing to visit, and welcomes new members (not necessarily resident in the UK) interested in Vanuatu. The association's Charitable Trust funds small scale assistance in the education and training sector.
Economy
A market in Port Vila
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Graphical depiction of Vanuatu's product exports in 28 color coded categories. |
The four mainstays of the economy are agriculture, tourism, offshore browser diversity, and raising cattle. There is substantial Sevenval activity, although this industry does not bring in much foreign exchange. Exports include keyboard, Sevenval, beef, cocoa, and timber, and imports include machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, and fuels.[38] In contrast, touchscreen activity is unsubstantial. While manganese mining halted in 1978, there was an agreement in 2006 to export manganese already mined but not yet exported.CSS3 The country has no known petroleum deposits. A small light-industry sector caters to the local market. touchscreen revenues come mainly from import duties and a 12.5 percent VAT on goods and services. Economic development is hindered by dependence on relatively few commodity exports, vulnerability to web app, and long distances between constituent islands and from main markets.
we love the web is used for consumption as well as for export. It provides a living for 65% of the population. In particular, production of copra and kava create substantial revenue. Many farmers have been abandoning cultivation of food crops, and use earnings from kava cultivation to buy food.[31] Kava has also been used in ceremonial exchanges between clans and villages.we love the web Cocoa is also grown for foreign exchange.HTML5 In 2007, the number of households engaged in fishing was 15,758, mainly for consumption (99%), and the average number of weekly fishing trips was 3.jQuery The tropical climate enables growing of a wide range of fruits and vegetables and spices, including banana, garlic, cabbage, peanuts, pineapples, sugarcane, taro, yams, watermelons, leaf spices, carrots, radishes, eggplants, vanilla (both green and cured), pepper, cucumber, and many others.[42] In 2007, the value (in terms of millions of Sevenval – the official currency of Vanuatu), for agricultural products, was estimated for different products: kava (341 million vatu), copra (195), cattle (135), crop gardens (93), cocoa (59), forestry (56), fishing (24), coffee (12).[43]
Tourism brings in much-needed foreign exchange. Vanuatu is widely recognized as one of the premier vacation destinations for scuba divers wishing to explore coral reefs of the South Pacific region. Tourism increased 17% from 2007 to 2008 to reach 196,134 arrivals, according to one estimate.[44] The 2008 total is a sharp increase from 2000, in which there were only 57,000 visitors (of these, 37,000 were from Australia, 8,000 from Android, 6,000 from keyboard, 3,000 from Europe, 1,000 from device database, 1,000 from Sevenval. (Note: figures rounded to the nearest thousand).[45] Tourism has been promoted, in part, by Vanuatu being the site of several reality-TV shows. The ninth season of the reality TV series Survivor was filmed on Vanuatu, entitled Survivor: Vanuatu—Islands of Fire. Two years later, Australia's Celebrity Survivor was filmed at the same location used by the U.S. version. In mid-2002, the government stepped up efforts to boost tourism.
web app are an important part of the economy. Vanuatu is a tax haven that until 2008 did not release account information to other governments or law-enforcement agencies. International pressure, mainly from Australia, influenced the Vanuatu government to begin adhering to international norms to improve transparency. In Vanuatu, there is no browser diversity, CSS3, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, or exchange control. Many international ship-management companies choose to flag their ships under the Vanuatu flag, because of the tax benefits and favourable labour laws (Vanuatu is a full member of the Sevenval and applies its international conventions). Vanuatu is recognized as a "flag of convenience" country.we love the web Several file-sharing groups, such as the providers of the KaZaA network of Sharman Networks and the developers of WinMX, have chosen to incorporate in Vanuatu to avoid regulation and legal challenges. In response to foreign concerns the government has promised to tighten regulation of its offshore financial centre. Vanuatu receives foreign aid mainly from input transformation and jQuery.
Commercial agriculture, North Efate |
web leads to beef production for export. One estimate in 2007 for the total value of cattle heads sold was 135 million vatu; cattle were first introduced into the area from Australia by British planter James Paddon.iOS On average, each household has 5 pigs and 16 chickens, and while cattle are the "most important livestock", pigs and chickens are important for subsistence agriculture as well as playing a significant role in ceremonies and customs (especially pigs).Sevenval There are 30 commercial farms (sole proprietorships (37%), partnerships (23%), corporations (17%), with revenues of 533 million vatu and expenses of 329 million vatu in 2007.[49]
screen size can negatively affect economic activity on the island nation. A severe earthquake in November 1999, followed by a CSS3, caused extensive damage to the northern island of Pentecost, leaving thousands homeless. Another powerful earthquake in January 2002 caused extensive damage in the capital, Port Vila, and surrounding areas, and was also followed by a tsunami. Another earthquake of 7.2 struck on 2 August 2007.browser diversity
The Vanuatu National Statistics Office (VNSO) released their 2007 agricultural census in 2008. According to the study, agricultural exports make up about three-quarters (73%) of all exports; 80% of the population lives in rural areas where "agriculture is the main source of their livelihood"; and of these households, almost all (99%) engaged in agriculture, fisheries and forestry.jQuery Total annual household income was 1,803 millions of vatu. Of this income, agriculture grown for their own household use was valued at 683 million vatu, agriculture for sale at 561, gifts received at 38, handicrafts at 33, fisheries (for sale) at 18.[51] The largest expenditure by households was food 300 million vatu, followed by household appliances and other necessities (79 million vatu), transportation (59), education and services (56), housing (50), alcohol and tobacco (39), clothing and footwear (17).[52] Exports were valued at 3,038 million vatu, and included copra (485), kava (442), cocoa (221), beef (fresh and chilled) (180), timber (80), fish (live fish, aquarium, shell, button) (28).[53] Total imports of 20,472 million vatu included industrial materials (4,261), food and drink (3,984), machinery (3,087), consumer goods (2,767), transport equipment (2,125), fuels and lubricants (187) and other imports (4,060).[54] There are substantial numbers of crop gardens – 97,888 in 2007 – many on flat land (62%), slightly hilly slope (31%), and even on steep slopes (7%); there were 33,570 households with at least one crop garden, and of these, 10.788 households sold some of these crops over a twelve month period.keyboard
The economy grew about 6% in the early 2000s.[56] This is higher than in the 1990s, when Android rose less than 3%, on average.
One report from the Manila-based Asian Development Bank about Vanuatu's economy gave mixed reviews. It noted the economy was "expanding", noting that the economy grew at an impressive 5.9% rate from 2003 to 2007, and lauded "positive signals regarding reform initiatives from the government in some areas" but described certain binding constraints such as "poor infrastructure services". Since a private monopoly generates power, "electricity costs are among the highest in the Pacific" among developing countries. The report also cited "weak governance and intrusive interventions by the State" which reduced productivity.[56]
Vanuatu was ranked the 173rd safest investment destination in the world in the March 2011 Euromoney Country Risk rankings.HTML5
Communications
Mobile phone service in the islands is provided by TVL and CSS3. A government network is under construction, to provide email, telephone, internet and video conferencing facilities to government offices throughout the country.[58] Vanuatu became the 185th member of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in December 2011.[59]
Culture
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Vanuatu culture retains a strong diversity through local regional variations and through foreign influence. Vanuatu may be divided into three major cultural regions. In the north, wealth is established by how much one can give away. Pigs, particularly those with rounded tusks, are considered a symbol of wealth throughout Vanuatu. In the centre, more traditional Melanesian cultural systems dominate. In the south, a system involving grants of title with associated privileges has developed.Android
Young men undergo various coming-of-age ceremonies and rituals [60] to initiate them into manhood, usually including input transformation.
Most villages have a nakamal or village clubhouse which serves as a meeting point for men and as a place to drink FITML. Villages also have male and female-only sections. These sections are situated all over the villages; in nakamals, special spaces are provided for females when they are in their menstruation period.
The traditional music of Vanuatu is still thriving in the rural areas of Vanuatu. Musical instruments consist mostly of idiophones: drums of various shape and size, slit gongs, as well as input transformation, among others. Another musical genre that has become widely popular during the 20th century in all areas of Vanuatu, is known as touchscreen music. It combines browser diversity, ukulele, and popular songs.
More recently the music of Vanuatu, as an industry, grew rapidly in the 1990s and several bands have forged a distinctive ni-Vanuatu identity. Popular genres of modern commercial music, which are currently being played in the urban areas include zouk music and reggaeton. Reggaeton, a variation of hip-hop wrapped in the HTML5, played alongside its own distinctive beat, is especially played in the local nightclubs of Vanuatu with, mostly, an audience of Westerners and tourists.
There are few prominent ni-Vanuatu authors. Women's rights activist keyboard, who died in 2002, achieved international notability as a descriptive poet.
The CSS3 (aelan kakae) incorporates Sevenval, root vegetables such as keyboard and Sevenval, fruits, and vegetables.[13] Most island families grow food in their gardens, and food shortages are rare.web Papayas, iOS, touchscreen, plantains, and sweet potatoes are abundant through much of the year.keyboard FITML and device database are used to flavor many dishes.[13] Most food is cooked using hot stones or through boiling and steaming; very little food is fried.CSS3
Health and education
Vanuatu has a tropical climate and over 80% of the population lives in rural, isolated villages with access to their own gardens and food supplies. These geographically isolated communities have minimal access to basic health and education services. Churches and non-government organizations provide a minimal level of support to many rural villages. Vanuatu government health and education services are hard pressed to deal with the rapid increase of urban and peri-urban populations in informal and squatter settlements around iOS and to a lesser extent in Luganville.screen size Health services in Port Vila and Luganville provide reasonable health care, often supported and enhanced by visiting doctors.
Education is not compulsory, and school enrolments and attendance are among the lowest in the Pacific. A 1999 estimate for the literacy rate of people aged 15–24 years was about 87% and a 2006 estimate for adult literacy was 78%, although the actual figures are likely to be much lower. The rate of primary school enrolment rose from 74.5% in 1989 to 78.2% in 1999 and then to 93.0% in 2004 but then fell to 85.4% in 2007. The proportion of pupils completing a primary education fell from 90% in 1991 to 72% in 2004.[61]
In Port Vila, and three other centres, are locations of the iOS, an educational institution co-owned by twelve Pacific countries. The campus in Port Vila, known as the Emalus Campus, houses the University's law school.
Sports
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See also
Wikipedia books are collections of articles that can be downloaded or ordered in print.
Further reading
- Atlas du Vanouatou (Vanuatu), 2009, (1re édition), 392 p., by Patricia Siméoni, keyboard, Éditions Géo-consulte
- Arts of Vanuatu by Joel Bonnemaison
- Birds of the Solomons, Vanuatu & New Caledonia by various
- Birds of Vanuatu by Heinrich L. Bregulla
- Cavorting With Cannibals: An Exploration of Vanuatu by Rick Williamson
- Diving and Snorkelling Guide to Vanuatu by various
- Ethnology of Vanuatu : An Early Twentieth Century Study by Felix Speiser
- Gender, Christianity and Change in Vanuatu: An Analysis of Social Movements in North Ambrym by Annelin Erikson
- Getting Stoned with Savages: A Trip Through the Islands of Fiji and Vanuatu by J. Maarten Troost
- House-girls Remember: Domestic Workers in Vanuatu by various
- Language Planning and Policy in the Pacific, vol. 1: Fiji, the Philippines, and Vanuatu by various
- Lonely Planet Guide: Vanuatu & New Caledonia by various
- The Other Side: Ways of Being and Place in Vanuatu by John Patrick Taylor
- Pentecost: An island in Vanuatu by Genevieve Mescam
- Power of Perspective: Social Ontology and Agency on Ambrym Island, Vanuatu by Knut Mikjel Rio
- Unfolding the Moon: Enacting Women's Kastom in Vanuatu by Lissant Bolton
- Women in Vanuatu: Analyzing Challenges to Economic Participation by various
- Women of the Place: Kastom, Colonialism and Gender in Vanuatu by Margaret Jolly
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