ADB works with the Pacific's 14 developing member countries to help build resilience against economic shocks, deliver sustainable services, and promote inclusive and sustainable growth.
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 and the Government of Tonga today signed grant agreements totaling $30 million to renew, rehabilitate, and expand Queen Salote International Wharf in Nuku’alofa.
ADB has approved an additional financing package of $42 million to support the delivery of affordable and high-quality health services in Papua New Guinea.
Pacific economies are bouncing back as tourism recovers and infrastructure projects resume, but inflationary pressures and vulnerability to natural hazards remain downside risks.
ADB’s PLCO in Sydney serves as the focal point for programming, processing, and administering assistance to Nauru, the Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu.
The SPSO in Suva serves as the focal point of ADB for programming, processing, and administering assistance in the Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, and Tuvalu.
"With ADB’s Strategy 2030 as a guide, ADB will use knowledge, innovation, and collaboration to help ADB’s Pacific developing members achieve their development goals.
Good progress has been made but more needs to be done as 2020 and a new decade bring more challenges and opportunities to the region."
Leah Gutierrez
Director General, Pacific Department
ADB’s partnerships with donor and member countries, international development agencies, private institutions, and others are vital for helping to make a real difference in the lives of people in the Pacific.
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