Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) 2024 Annual Meeting

Context

  • The annual meeting of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) began in Nuku’alofa, the capital of Tonga.

About Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) 2024 Annual Meeting

  • The event is being attended by more than 1,500 delegates from around 40 countries.
  • At this year’s week-long meeting, climate change and the China-US battle for influence over the strategic region are dominating the discussions.
  • In this year’s annual meeting, climate change is high on the agenda several PIF members are among the world’s worst-affected countries, especially due to rising sea levels.
    • A World Meteorological Organization (WMO) report revealed that faster-than-average sea level rise, ocean warming, and acidification are threatening the Pacific Islands.
    • The South West Pacific was worst hit by sea level rises, in some places by more than double the global average in the past 30 years, according to the analysis.
    • To tackle these challenges, PIF members have been pushing to raise funds for climate action.
    • Notably, the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) a regional financing facility established by PIF — is currently $380 million short of its $500 million target.
  • Another issue which is being widely discussed at the summit is the ongoing tussle between China and the US for influence over the region.
    • In recent years, China has deepened its ties with PIF members — observers suggest that this is one of the reasons why PIF’s annual summit has gained wider recognition.
    • The Asian country signed security and policing agreements with the Solomon Islands, in particular, setting off alarm bells in Australia and the US.

Back to Basics

What is the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF)?

  • Formed in 1971, PIF is an intergovernmental organisation which consists of 18 member states located in the Pacific region.
  • Australia and New Zealand are among the wealthiest and largest countries which are part of the organisation — other member states are Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Tonga, Cook Islands etc.
  • The PIF aims to push for economic growth, enhance political governance and security for the region, and strengthen regional cooperation.
  • PIF’s vision is for a resilient Pacific region of peace, harmony, security, social inclusion and prosperity, that ensures all Pacific peoples can lead free, healthy and productive lives.
  • The organisation discusses priority issues at its annual meeting, where decisions made by the member states are reached by consensus.
  • The decisions are implemented by the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat.

Source: IE


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