Church Community Hall Rennovations Given The Green Light
RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS, 25 March 2025. The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), together with Cook Islands Investment Corporation (CIIC) confirms the Ngatangiia Cook Islands Christian Church (CICC) Ekalesia – Sunday School Hall has been approved for remediation funding under the Rarotonga Safety Shelters Programme (RSSP).
Following the announcement of the launch of the RSSP in December 2024, communities around Rarotonga have actively engaged with CIIC to learn more. The RSSP programme established in 2021, is to support remediation works to community/public buildings designated or identified as suitable cyclone shelters. Through collaborative efforts and careful management, the programme aims to ensure that a significant portion of Rarotonga's population has access to safe shelters during emergencies. The programme represents a crucial step towards enhancing community resilience to cyclones and other disasters. In earlier studies, a total of 19 Community Halls were identified as potential safety shelters in Rarotonga, the Ngatangiia CICC Ekalesia – Sunday School Hall is one of the eligible Halls.
Mr. John Strickland, Director of EMCI says “We are dedicated to enhancing the safety and well-being of both residents and visitors to the Cook Islands by ensuring the availability of emergency shelters that meet the highest standards, particularly for cyclone preparedness and the needs of persons with disabilities. In partnership with our local communities, we are actively exploring the use of various institutional buildings, including educational and government-owned facilities, to serve as shelters that are fully equipped to withstand extreme weather conditions. These shelters will be designed with accessibility in mind, ensuring that individuals with disabilities can also seek refuge and receive the support they need during emergencies. The Rarotonga program is currently underway, and we are also focused on assessing the shelter needs in the Pa Enua Islands as well”
The executive committee of the Ngatangiia CICC Ekalesia submitted a proposal to Government in 2024 to participate in the Rarotonga Safety Shelter Programme (RSSP). Their proposal detailed a delivery timeline, estimated costs, and renovation plans in order for the Hall to be able to withstand a Category 3 Cyclone and meet the Cook Islands Building Code 2019.
On 3 March 2025, Cabinet approved the Ngatangiia CICC Ekalesia – Sunday School Hall submission, granting NZ$100,000 of funding. The fund is in addition to the Church’s own funds committed to the renovations, as well as the Hall itself which is currently valued at NZ$300,000. The Deed of Funding between CIIC and Ngatangiia CICC Ekalesia is currently being finalised.
The Church’s application was spearheaded by the Ngatangiia CICC Ekalesia executive team, Mr Ioteva Kirikava, Secretary, and Mr Keta Williams, Treasurer, with support from Mr Atatoa Hermann and Ngatangiia Disaster Risk Management Committee Chair Mr Ina Tararo. The project launches with the blessing of the Orometua O Te Oire Reverend Haraveikore William, and endorsement from the Cook Islands Christian Church Executive Committees’ General Secretary, Mr Ken Ben.
Mr. Tukaka Ama, Member of Parliament for Ngatangiia says “renovating the Ngatangiia CICC Ekalesia Sunday School Hall is a testament to the strength of our communities and the importance of working together to protect our people. This Hall is more than just a building; it’s a place where our families gather, where our children learn, and where we come together in times of need. By supporting this project, we’re not just investing in bricks and mortar, but in the heart of our community – a safe haven for those who need it most during emergencies. This is a commitment to the well-being of every Cook Islander, because when we strengthen our communities, we strengthen our Nation.”
All eligible community halls have been contacted by CIIC, any queries regarding the programme can be directed to ciic.rsspcoordinator@cookislands.gov.ck.
About
the Rarotonga Safety Shelter Program
The
Rarotonga Safety Shelter Program (RSSP) was established in
2021 to support remediation works to community/public
buildings designated or identified as suitable cyclone
shelters. Through collaborative efforts and careful
management, the programme aims to ensure that a significant
portion of Rarotonga's population has access to safe
shelters during emergencies. The programme represents a
crucial step towards enhancing community resilience to
cyclones and other disasters.
About Emergency
Management Cook Islands
Emergency Management
Cook Islands (EMCI) is a dedicated subsidiary division
within the Cook Islands Office of the Prime Minister
constituted with the management of the Disaster Risk
Management Act 2007. EMCI is dedicated to protecting the
community, environment, and cultural heritage by effectively
managing and mitigating the impacts of natural and human
caused emergencies (https://emci.gov.ck/)
About
Cook Islands Investment Corporation
The Cook
Islands Investment Corporation (CIIC) is a statutory
incorporation of the Cook Islands Government. CIIC was
established through the Cook Islands Investment
Incorporation Act 1998, tasked with the management of Crown
assets and interests within the Cook Islands, their vision
is “quality assets that serves the Cook Islands people”.
(https://www.ciic.gov.ck/)
About
the Office of the Prime Minister
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the Prime Minister (OPM) is a Central agency that supports
the Prime Minister and Cabinet. OPM deliver core government
functions for Public Sector and coordinate governance
activities across agencies, their vision “a well governed,
resilient and secure Cook Islands”. (https://www.pmoffice.gov.ck/)
About the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands is a self-governing democracy comprising 15 islands in the South Pacific of c. 15,000 people operating in free association with New Zealand.