New Zealand Strengthens Support for Pacific Health and Agriculture

Pacific Islands Forum Economic Ministers Meeting in Suva, Fiji. Photo: Shane Reti / Facebook

Minister for Pacific Peoples Dr Shane Reti reaffirmed New Zealand’s commitment to Pacific-led development during this week’s Pacific Islands Forum Economic Ministers Meeting in Suva, Fiji.

Dr Reti emphasised the importance of regional cooperation in addressing shared challenges such as economic development, access to banking services, and labour mobility.

While in Suva, he announced two new initiatives supporting climate resilience and public health in Fiji.

The New Zealand government launched Fiji’s NZ$3.2 million involvement in the Pacific Climate-Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Land Management Partnership.

Dr Reti also announced NZ$4 million in funding to assist Fiji’s response to its national HIV outbreak.

Both programmes are aligned with the Duavata Partnership and funded through New Zealand’s International Development Cooperation Programme.

“New Zealand is committed to supporting Pacific-led solutions to the region’s most pressing challenges,” Dr Reti said.



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