Pacific Leaders’ 2050 Plan
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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: 2050 Plan Making Progress but Needs Steady Funding and Capacity Building
Progress toward the Pacific’s long-term 2050 vision is underway, but a new stocktake warns momentum remains uneven and must reach communities to matter. The 2025 snapshot highlights better regional collaboration and advances on priority actions, even as capacity gaps and funding shortfalls slow delivery in some sectors. With climate shocks and shifting geopolitics on the…
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Pacific 2050 Plan gains traction despite funding gaps and capacity limits
Progress is underway in turning the Pacific’s 2050 Plan into real gains, but funding gaps and capacity limits threaten momentum. A regional assessment highlights strides in climate action, ocean management and security, while calling for stronger partnerships and sustained political will to translate promises into tangible resilience for Pacific communities.