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USAID launches five-year strategy for the Pacific Islands region



By Pacific Island Times News Staff


The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) today announced its five-year (2022-2027) Pacific Islands Strategic Framework that will guide the Agency’s work in 12 Pacific island countries.

The strategy supports the U.S government’s goal to promote a free and open, connected, prosperous, resilient and secure Indo-Pacific.

In partnership with government, civil society, and the private sector in 12 Pacific Island countries – the Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu, USAID will implement activities designed to advance a more democratic, prosperous, and resilient Pacific islands region.

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Hosting a vast proportion of the world’s shipping and global fisheries, Pacific waters supply food and income to millions of people in the Pacific islands and beyond.


Yet, the region is extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and natural disasters.


Through the five-year strategy, USAID envisions a more resilient region that can better respond and adapt to climate and disaster impacts, pandemics, and economic shocks, with strong political systems that champion democratic values, good governance, human rights, and promote equity and inclusion for all Pacific islanders.

“As a Pacific nation, the U.S. shares a longstanding relationship with the Pacific Islands, underpinned by our long history of partnership, enduring people-to-people links, shared democratic values, and strong commitment to peace and stability,” said Betty Chung, acting mission director for USAID Philippines, Pacific Islands and Mongolia. “USAID looks forward to continuing our close collaboration with Pacific Island countries in addressing unique and shared development challenges.”

The launch of USAID’s Pacific Islands Strategic Framework came on the heels of Vice President Kamala Harris’ participation in the Pacific Islands Forum on July 2, where she announced new commitments to deepen U.S partnership with the region and to deliver concrete results for Pacific people.

From 2012 to 2021, USAID has invested more than $508 million in the region. In response to Covid-19 alone, USAID has provided more than $57 million to help the region respond to and manage the negative effects of the pandemic. (USAID)

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