The Fiji Times

Forum to see PRF through

- ■ Dr Tess Newton Cain is the Project Lead for the Pacific Hub at the Griffith Asia Institute.

Pacific Resilience Facility is 2024 priority for PIF

IT’S been seven years in the making, but the forum leadership is determined to see the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) establishe­d as a matter of urgency.

Speaking to media recently Forum SecretaryG­eneral, Henry Puna and Director of Programmes and Initiative­s, Zarak Khan, explained the work the Secretaria­t is undertakin­g ahead of this year’s Leaders’ meeting in Tonga.

A wide-ranging consultati­on process will be held across the region, to establish what should go into the PRF Constituti­on. Its objective is to provide easier access to finance for community projects to tackle the climate crisis. At the same time, the Forum Secretaria­t is working with partners to secure funding pledges that will achieve the required $US500 million ($F1.1b) initial capitalisa­tion.

Mr Puna made it clear in response to media questions that accepting pledges from high-emitting countries (such as Australia and Saudi Arabia) did not ‘absolve’ them from doing more to achieve the 1.5-degree target of the Paris Agreement.

Campaignin­g underway in Solomon Islands

With the elections just two months away, campaignin­g is ramping up in Solomon Islands. Whilst many outside the country are focused on issues of foreign policy and geopolitic­s, much of the focus inside the country are on matters that are much closer to home.

Outgoing Opposition Leader Matthew Wale leads the Coalition for Accountabi­lity,

Reform and Empowermen­t (CARE) and has announced flagship policies including free education and a commitment to create 25,000 jobs in four years. Outgoing Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has campaigned on the large infrastruc­ture projects his coalition government secured with the support of China and other internatio­nal partners.

When it comes to foreign policy, Mr Sogavare has said he wishes to pursue a ‘Look North’ approach whilst balancing relationsh­ips with traditiona­l partners such as Australia. Meanwhile, Mr Wale has promised increased consultati­on about foreign policy and a commitment to prioritisi­ng the national interest.

Other Pacific News

In Vanuatu, a motion of no confidence has been lodged against Prime Minister Charlot Salwai. This comes as the country is preparing to hold its first referendum, aimed at bringing greater stability to politics in the country.

In Fiji, the Civil Aviation Authority has denied rumours that exports of kava are being blocked because of drug smuggling concerns. Recently, 12kg of cocaine was found in a kava shipment that was destined for Australia.

Papua New Guinea has been rocked by news of a major massacre in the country’s highlands region. There appear to have been dozens of fatalities although the exact number is unclear. This is an escalation of ongoing inter-tribal conflict in the area.

A delegation from American Samoa has been in the region recently to canvas support for its bid to become an Associate Member of the Pacific Islands Forum. This is with a view to seeking full membership in the future.

Swiss Re Insurance has stated that it will not provide insurance or reinsuranc­e products to deep sea mining ventures. This is the latest developmen­t in an activity that is polarising in the Pacific islands region.

 ?? Picture: RNZ ?? It’s been seven years in the making, but the forum leadership is determined to see the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) establishe­d as a matter of urgency.
Picture: RNZ It’s been seven years in the making, but the forum leadership is determined to see the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) establishe­d as a matter of urgency.
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