Creating More Opportunities for Pac. Islanders
RAROTONGA, 27th October 2009 - The World Bank and the Pacific Island Forum Secretariat signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today to strengthen cooperation in the Pacific.
The agreement will see the organisations
work closely to support their joint vision of development in
the Pacific and greater regional cooperation, consistent
with the Pacific Plan.
The agreement was signed by
Juan Jose Daboub, Managing Director for the World Bank and
Tuiloma Neroni Slade, Secretary General, Pacific Islands
Forum Secretariat at the Forum Economic Ministers Meeting in
Rarotonga, Cook Islands.
“We are committed to strengthening our partnership with the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat,” said Juan Jose Daboub. “We value the pivotal role the Forum plays in the region and look forward to working closely together on our shared development objectives.”
“This MOU reflects the priority Forum Leaders place on greater coordination between all development actors in the Pacific,” said Mr Slade. “It will deepen and expand upon existing areas of regional cooperation in order to support greater regional integration and bring real benefits to the lives of Pacific peoples.”
Mr Slade added that the agreement will
pave the way for further cooperation in areas such as labour
mobility, which has already delivered substantial results to
Pacific countries.
To date, the Bank’s support to
labour mobility has helped facilitate both recognised and
pilot labour schemes in New Zealand and Australia. These
schemes have greatly enhanced economic opportunities for the
countries involved, injecting an estimated $USD38 million
into Pacific economies.
In line with the Forum
Minister’s priorities, the Pacific Islands Forum
Secretariat and World Bank envisage a number of additional
areas of potential medium-term cooperation, including
regional economic regulation, petroleum supply chain studies
and strengthening of regional audit capacities.
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