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PIF-PINA Media Dialogue on the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent

- Vinaka vakalevu, Source: Pacific Islands Forum

To the PINA president Kora Nou and your leadership team, and to Makereta Kosecretar­y of the Pacific Islands

News Associatio­n.

Bula vinaka,

Good morning and on behalf of the secretary general Henry Puna and deputy SG Dr Filimon Manoni and our Secretaria­t team, I am pleased to welcome you all back to what is surely a familiar venue, this time to speak to a key topic bringing you here as key partners in accountabi­lity, transparen­cy, and informatio­n sharing to the people of our Blue Pacific continent, and beyond.

It has been some years since you, the top level of PINA leadership, have had the opportunit­y to gather face to face, and so may I welcome you all back to Suva for your meetings this week. Thank you for accepting our invitation to visit, talanoa and share your expertise and insights as we begin the implementa­tion phase of the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific continent. As the leaders in your field, with a long history of regional experience, you bring a distinct and necessary partnershi­p to the table—one that our leaders identified in the early years of the Forum, as crucial to the mandate to communicat­e and serve the values of regionalis­m.

The 2050 Strategy for our Blue Pacific continent endorsed by our leaders at the 51st meeting in Suva, now frames our work programme going forward. You will be hearing from some of our teams and those leading the work we do across the three work streams covering governance and engagement, policy, and programmes and initiative­s. We look forward to your frank sharing and questions, noting that whatever we cover, no matter what the topic, will also fall under one or more of the 2050’s key seven themes:

Political leadership and regionalis­m

People-centred developmen­t Peace and security

Resources and economic developmen­t

Climate change and disasters Ocean and environmen­t Technology and connectivi­ty Today, most importantl­y, we want to hear your voices more. More from you, on what your vision for Pacific media at 2050 holds for the region. More from you on new opportunit­ies and challenges for Pacific Media regionalis­m, and how you view our role in your response to the times we are in. I also note we are currently faced with fashioning a new MOU between PINA and the Forum. President and your leadership team, today’s dialogue will surely help progress discussion­s in that regard, and I look forward to it.

We are in unpreceden­ted times. PINA, like the Forum and all our regional organisati­ons and our member nations, have all come through the last three years with a great deal of resilience and surely, with new ways of working smarter, better and more efficientl­y for our Pacific people.

In that vein, I note the Q and A approach the marker of your industry, will be in full force, and am sure we will all benefit from the informal sharing and talanoa planned for this briefing.

Friends,

The Pacific Islands Forum remains ready to assist our common areas of solidarity and strength for regionalis­m. We are grateful for your partnershi­p and commitment to a strong and informed Blue Pacific region where our people are free, healthy and able to prosper. The 2050 Strategy is our North star to that vision, and together we can better achieve it for the communitie­s whose interest we serve—the people of the Pacific.

We all look forward to the outcomes of your session and across your time here in Suva. Once more, welcome to the secretaria­t, and we wish you all the best for a productive visit to Fiji.

I thank you.

 ?? ?? Apaitia Veiogo is the PIF officer in charge .
Apaitia Veiogo is the PIF officer in charge .
 ?? ?? PINA and Pacific Islands Forum officials during their meeting.
PINA and Pacific Islands Forum officials during their meeting.

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