This report analyzes challenges and opportunities affecting efforts to build resilience to shocks in the Pacific.
- DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/SPR240375-2
- Dimensions
- 8.5x11
- ISBN
- 978-92-9270-821-4(print) 978-92-9270-822-1(PDF) 978-92-9270-823-8(ebook)
- Pages
- 51
- Published in
- Philippines
- SKU
- SPR240375-2
- pages
- 50
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Table of Contents
- Highlights 2
- International and Regional Developments 3
- Steady growth is expected despite headwinds 3
- International food and fuel prices moderating 4
- Tourism in the Pacific shows varying recovery trends 4
- References 5
- Country Economic Issues 6
- Building Climate and Disaster Resilience in the South Pacific 6
- Fiji’s New Budget: Walking the Tightrope 10
- High Cost of Living Undermines Social Protection Impact: The Cases of Kiribati, Niue, and Tuvalu 13
- Developing a Resilient Labor Market in Nauru 15
- The North Pacific: Building Resilience in the Renewed Compact Era 18
- Papua New Guinea Debt Vulnerabilities and Challenges for Debt Sustainability 20
- Reforming Constituency Development Funds in Solomon Islands 23
- Navigating Turbulence: Air Vanuatu and the Future of Air Travel in Vanuatu 25
- Policy Briefs 28
- Bolstering Climate Resilience in the Pacific Islands 28
- Resilient Infrastructure—The Pacific Way 32
- Public Financial Management and Economic Resilience 38
- Understanding Vulnerability, Fragility, and Resilience in Pacific Small Island Developing States 42
- Economic Indicators 47