
UNFPA Pacific Sub-Regional Office has worked
in the area of Population and Development in the Pacific since 1971. UNFPA's
commitment to the Pacific people and the right of every woman, man and young
person to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity is reflected in its work
and programme of assistance.
UNFPA is committed to ensuring that
reproductive health and women's empowerment are central to development plans,
health sector reforms and programming efforts to reduce inequities and to
achieving universal access to quality reproductive health services, commodities
and information.
UNFPA Pacific Sub-Regional Office provides technical
and programme assistance to fourteen (14) Pacific Island Countries (PIC):
Cook
Islands; Federated
States of Micronesia; Fiji
Islands; Kiribati; Republic
of the Marshall Islands; Nauru; Niue; Palau; Papua
New Guinea (technical assistance); Samoa; Solomon
Islands; Tokelau; Kingdom
of Tonga; Tuvalu; Republic
of Vanuatu.
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