Navigating the Vast Pacific: An Essential Stakeholder Directory for Regional Collaboration and Security

In the expansive Pacific region, keeping track of organisations operating within its borders can be a daunting task. PCF has stepped in with a solution – A Stakeholder Directory, a comprehensive list tailored specifically for the Pacific region. This directory reveals entities collaborating beyond governmental realms, making it an indispensable resource for stakeholders, NGOs, CSOs, and those interested in Pacific regional affairs and security.

Who Benefits from the PCF Stakeholder Directory?

Are you curious about the actors influencing and shaping specific island nations at the non-government and community levels? The PCF Stakeholder Directory is your key to unlocking this information. It encompasses a wide range of organisations, including international agencies, civil society organisations, and others operating with a similar remit. From the United Nations to the Red Cross, this directory provides contact information and details about these entities' projects and work in the region.

Why Use the PCF Stakeholder Directory?

This directory acts as a catalyst, bridging the gap between society organisations, global agencies, and the public. Its reach extends beyond governmental levels, making it a valuable resource for grassroots and community-level actors. Covering most of the Pacific region, the directory enhances visibility and impact, fostering collaboration and awareness. Only a few areas, such as Rapa Nui (covered by Chile) and the Norfolk Islands (under Australia), are not included.

Examples of Entities Making a Difference

Explore the projects in the Pacific region initiated by renowned entities like the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and UNICEF New Zealand. Discover how UNICEF's support has played a crucial role in post-climate crisis recovery in Vanuatu, providing essentials like soap, water tanks, and water purification tablets. JICA, with offices in various Pacific countries, focuses on cultivating youth leaders and addressing developing challenges in the region.

Showcasing Specific Nations and Initiatives

Delve into nation-specific organisations like Eco Custodian Advocates (PNG), which holds data on Pacific biodiversity and environmental aspects. Learn about Yap Community Action in Micronesia, dedicated to marine protection and sustainable oceans, with support from the Australian government and NOAA. Explore the Cook Islands Women in Maritime Association (CIWiMA), an NGO empowering women in the Pacific through training, mentorship programs, and scholarships for maritime roles.

Understand the vital role of entrenched organisations like the Red Cross, which provides disaster relief and aids in rebuilding communities. These agencies and social organisations are crucial in assisting small nations impacted by global actions, especially in the face of climate change.

In conclusion, the PCF Stakeholder Directory serves a crucial purpose by detailing NGOs and entities in the Pacific region, providing relevant information and contact details, and facilitating connections with the public. Explore the directory to unlock the potential of collaboration and shared efforts for the betterment of the Pacific.


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