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UNICEF Pacific Reports

As Reports Consultant, I managed emergency and donor reporting for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Pacific Multi-Country Office, covering 14 Pacific Island countries and coordinating inputs from programme sections and field offices in Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. I led the development, editing and consolidation of reports, supervised reporting workflows and coordinated contributions from field and technical teams to resolve data gaps and ensure timely delivery. I produced case studies and human-interest stories to strengthen advocacy, donor visibility and institutional accountability. Reporting captured programme design, implementation and outcomes for projects funded by the governments of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Finland and Korea; multilateral agencies including the Asian Development Bank and World Bank / International Development Association; UNICEF National Committees (various countries); and private foundations and corporate partners. The following reports highlight examples of my editorial and reporting work for UNICEF Pacific, showcasing narrative development, results synthesis and field-informed content.

Title: Pacific Islands Consolidated Emergency Reports
Description: ​Oversaw the development and production of the 2016–2018 Consolidated Emergency Reports for UNICEF Pacific, covering emergency response and early recovery activities across 14 Pacific Island countries. Coordinated inputs from programme sections and field offices in Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, ensuring timely, accurate and coherent reporting. Drafted and edited narrative content, incorporated financial results, and integrated field findings, ethical case studies and human-interest stories to highlight programme impact. Managed reporting workflows, resolved data and narrative gaps, and ensured alignment with UNICEF global standards, strengthening donor visibility and institutional accountability
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The UNICEF Pacific Consolidated Emergency Reports document emergency response and early recovery activities across 14 Pacific Island countries. These reports highlight programme results, challenges and UNICEF’s support to governments, communities and partners in crisis contexts, serving both accountability and strategic communication purposes.
Cover of 2018 UNICEF Pacific CER
Cover of 2016 UNICEF Pacific CER
Title: Kiribati Disability Monograph 2015
​Description: Edited the 2015 Kiribati Disability Monograph for UNICEF Pacific. Refined the draft for clarity, coherence and readability, integrating field findings and human-interest content to accurately highlight programme impact. I ensured the final report met UNICEF standards and strengthened institutional visibility and accountability.
Public AccessL 
https://pacificdata.org/data/dataset/oai-www-spc-int-7f944980-5bee-4af2-8723-bd8d31d3c2af
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Title: Vanuatu Drone Trial Project Report
Description: Edited the ​Vanuatu Drone Trial Project report  a joint UNICEF, Australian Government, Innovation XChange and The Global Fund publication. The report documents the trial use of drones to deliver vaccines to remote communities in Vanuatu, highlighting operational procedures, logistical challenges and lessons learned. I refined narrative clarity, ensured technical accuracy and improved the readability and presentation of key findings, maintaining alignment with UNICEF reporting standards and emphasizing practical implications for immunization and health service delivery.
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Situation Report – Solomon Islands Earthquake Response (December 2016)
Description: Produced as part of  United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Pacific’s response to the 9 December 2016 earthquake in the Solomon Islands, situation reports that documented the humanitarian impact across Makira, Malaita and Guadalcanal provinces. I coordinated inputs from UNICEF field offices, partners and relevant clusters to draft clear, verified reporting on affected populations, infrastructure damage and emergency response actions. The report supported situational awareness, operational decision-making and donor and stakeholder engagement. 
Full Sit-Reps are publicly accessible:
  • Situation Report No. 1 – 9–14 December 2016
  • Situation Report No. 2 – 15–21 December 2016
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    • Communication Strategy (sample)
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    • Journalism – Economics Today Magazine
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