ADB supports Nauru in the completion of the Aiwo Port and a solar power system; preparing an urban development project; and strengthening reforms in public sector management, state-owned enterprises, and social protection.
This report provides an overview of the strategic context, activities, and deliverables of the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility (PRIF) in 2022.
The Pacific economy is projected to continue expanding in 2023–2024, but supporting further growth requires additional government resources, according to the latest issue of ADB's Pacific Economic Monitor launched today.
Continued growth is expected in the Pacific, but governments need to generate additional resources for public infrastructure and services essential to sustaining economic development.
ADB has been supporting Nauru since 1991, and cooperation has focused on improving fiscal sustainability, critical infrastructure, and service delivery.
ADB has been supporting Nauru since 1991, and cooperation has focused on improving fiscal sustainability, critical infrastructure, and service delivery.
ADB’s recent development efforts in Nauru have helped the government address the country’s considerable infrastructure needs, improve the delivery of essential services, strengthen fiscal sustainability, and improve the performance of state-owned enterprises.
Level 20, 45 Clarence Street
Sydney, NSW Australia 2000
Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Monday to Friday)
Nauru Pacific Country Office
Government Building
Yaren District, NRU68
Republic of Nauru
The Nauru Pacific Country Office will be closed on these dates:
Last updated: 14 December 2023