Fiji security
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Pacific Islands Forum makes progress on 2050 Strategy, yet funding and capacity gaps hinder delivery
Progress is underway in the Pacific toward a resilient Blue Pacific Continent, but persistent gaps in funding and capacity threaten to slow tangible benefits for communities. A new regional progress assessment highlights uneven gains and urges sustained resources, stronger institutions, and closer collaboration to translate commitments into real change.
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Pacific Islands Forum: Mixed Progress on 2050 Strategy as Monitoring and Funding Gaps Emerge
A new regional progress report flags real strides toward the Pacific’s 2050 vision, but warns that turning commitments into tangible community benefits remains uneven and under-resourced. It points to funding gaps, monitoring gaps, and the need for sharper coordination to move from strategy to action.
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Pacific Islands Forum Sees Gains for 2050 Blue Pacific Continent Plan, But Funding and Alignment Gaps Hold Back Delivery
Regional progress toward the Blue Pacific Continent agenda shows clearer cooperation and planning, but persistent gaps in funding, capacity, and national alignment could slow real benefits for communities. The focus is shifting from policy statements to measurable, on-the-ground delivery as leaders weigh how to close the resource gaps that stand in the way.
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Pacific Islands Forum Reports Progress on 2050 Strategy, but Funding Gaps Limit Gains
Pacific regional agencies are stepping up collaboration to turn the 2050 Strategy into real benefits for communities, but capacity gaps and funding shortfalls could slow momentum. A fresh progress update flags gains in climate resilience, economic development, and ocean stewardship—and warns that sustained support is needed to translate plans into action on the ground.
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Pacific Islands Forum: 2050 Strategy shifts from policy to delivery, but funding and capacity gaps threaten progress
A new regional stocktake shows progress turning the Pacific Leaders’ 2050 Strategy from policy toward delivery, but warns that gaps in capacity, coordination and funding could blunt its impact. The report highlights where momentum is building and what must be fixed to translate regional ambitions into real benefits for communities.
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Pacific Leaders Move on 2050 Strategy Despite Funding and Capacity Gaps
Pacific leaders are turning the 2050 Strategy into action, but a new regional progress report warns momentum could stall without stronger funding and capacity-building. While coordination is improving, uneven implementation and resource gaps at national levels threaten tangible benefits for communities. The takeaway: sustained investment and closer donor alignment are key to unlocking real progress.
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Pacific Islands Forum 2050 Strategy Advances, but Funding Gaps and Capacity Constraints Slow Delivery
New regional progress review flags momentum in advancing the Blue Pacific Continent vision, but warns that capacity constraints and funding gaps could blunt long‑term gains. It highlights where regional cooperation is paying off—and where more support is still needed.
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Pacific Islands Forum Advances 2050 Strategy, Yet Financing and Local Capacity Lag, 2025 Progress Report Shows
Momentum toward the Blue Pacific Continent’s 2050 vision is clear, but so are the bottlenecks. A regional progress review points to stronger coordination amid persistent funding and capacity gaps that could delay community-level gains, especially on climate and oceans.
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Fiji Bougainville 2026 TTX Improves Emergency Command Clarity, Highlights Mobility and Medevac Gaps Ahead of August Live Exercise
Tabletop discussions in Suva yielded clearer command arrangements and stronger inter-agency links for Exercise Bougainville 2026. Yet planners flagged gaps in mobility assets, medevac capabilities and specialised equipment that must be addressed before the August live drill, under a whole-of-government approach to defending Fiji’s people, borders and future.