Noumea, New Caledonia - As millions across
Europe celebrate Europe Day today, the people of the Pacific have good reason
to join in.
For the
past decade, the European Union (EU) has been one of the main drivers of
sustainable development in the Pacific, funding a number of critical projects
implemented by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) and other
organisations.
With EU
funding totalling approximately 37 million Euros in 2012, SPC is implementing
development projects in Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji,
Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Marshall Islands, Samoa,
Solomon Islands, Timor Leste, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.
These
projects cover many sectors as follows:
Agriculture, trade
Through
EU funding, SPC’s Centre for Pacific Crops and Trees has been working with
international research partners to grow plants such as taro and cassava that
are adapted to climate change, pests and diseases and market needs.
Two
EU-funded trade projects implemented by SPC work directly with grassroots
farmers, tree growers and export enterprises to strengthen the export capacity
of Pacific countries.
Fisheries
It is
well documented that rapid growth in fishing has led to a reduction of the
region’s large tuna stocks, while coastal fisheries resources are also coming
under increasing pressure to provide food security and income for growing
populations.
Through
an EU-funded fisheries project, SPC provides scientific support for fisheries
management and decision-making, with the emphasis on building the skills and
understanding of regional fisheries staff.
A
second fisheries project addresses two of the key concerns of regional leaders
about tuna fisheries: the need to secure more economic benefits from a resource
which is mainly harvested by foreign vessels for processing in Asia, and the
fear that a lot of fish is being caught illegally.
The
project is helping develop local tuna industries, creating employment and
export earnings, while improving the deterrence of illegal fishing.
It is
implemented by the Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) as the lead agency working
together with SPC.
Energy, ICT
To help
the region reduce its dependence on fossil fuels, an EU-funded project is
working on renewable energy and energy efficiency in Federated States of
Micronesia, Marshall Islands and Palau.
The
project aims to reduce average monthly electricity consumption in urban
households by at least 10%, provide over 12,000 people with first time access
to electricity and assist 21 health centres and 32 schools to gain access to
basic electricity.
Information
and communication technology (ICT) has been recognised as a key tool for
development in the Pacific. Through an EU-funded project, SPC is working with
12 Pacific parliaments to improve ICT access for the poor.
Water
Two
EU-funded projects are helping Pacific Island countries develop governance
structures that ensure that water management is inclusive and takes into
account the needs of all users.
The EU
is also improving access to safe drinking water by funding the installation of
water catchments in vulnerable countries like Marshall Islands, Tuvalu and
Tonga.
Disaster reduction
Three
EU-funded disaster reduction projects aim to reduce the vulnerability of
Pacific Island countries to natural disasters and increase regional capacity to
deal with them.
Thanks
to EU funding, SPC, in partnership with governments, is undertaking activities
such as developing national action plans, increasing regional collaboration and
installing early warning systems.
Deep sea minerals
The EU
is also helping the Pacific expand its economic revenue base by facilitating
the development of a viable and sustainable minerals industry.
SPC,
with EU funding, is helping strengthen the system of governance and capacity of
Pacific countries in the management of deep sea minerals.
Climate change
As part
of the EU’s Global Climate Change Alliance programme, SPC is supporting nine
Pacific small Island states in their efforts to tackle the adverse effects of
climate change.
In
addition, the project helps countries access new sources of climate change
finance.
Human rights
SPC is
a key partner with the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat in implementing an
EU-funded regional project on human rights that assists Pacific Island countries
to comply with their international commitments.
In
Solomon Islands, an EU-funded project works to improve the lives of women by
addressing discrimination through training and research.
Culture
SPC is
also helping several Pacific nations develop their cultural sectors through an
EU-funded project that works on cultural policy, the preservation of national
heritage sites and the promotion of creative industries.
The
theme of this year’s Europe Day, ‘Growing Stronger Together’, aptly describes
the principle underpinning the EU’s support to the Pacific Islands region as
demonstrated in the range of initiatives it supports in the region.
For
more information on the Secretariat of the Pacific Community’s activities,
visit www.spc.int.
SPC
works in the following sectors: agriculture, aquaculture, culture, education,
energy, fisheries, forestry, gender, ICT, human rights, media, public health,
statistics and demography, transport, youth, and cross-cutting areas including
food security and climate change.
SPC
member countries and territories: American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands,
Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, France, French Polynesia, Guam, Kiribati,
Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Northern Mariana
Islands, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands,
Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, United States of America, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna.
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