Pacific Community | |
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Headquarters Location | Nouméa, New Caledonia |
Membership |
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Leaders | |
• Committee of Representatives | Annual Chair Rotation |
• Director-General | Stuart Minchin |
Establishment | |
• as South Pacific Commission | 1947 |
• as the Pacific Community | 2016 |
Time zone | |
Website spc.int/ |
The Pacific Community (PC), formerly the South Pacific Commission (SPC), is an international development organisation governed by 27 members, including 22 Pacific island countries and territories around the Pacific Ocean. The organisation's headquarters are in Nouméa, New Caledonia, and it has regional offices in Suva, Pohnpei, and Port Vila, as well as field staff in other locations in the Pacific.[1] Its working languages are English and French. It primarily provides technical and scientific advice, and acts as a conduit for funding of development projects from donor nations.[2] Unlike the slightly smaller Pacific Islands Forum, PaciCom is not a trade bloc, and does not deal with military or security issues.
PaciCom's regional development issues include climate change, disaster risk management, fisheries, food security,[3] education, gender equality, human rights, non-communicable diseases, agriculture, forestry and land use, water resources, and youth employment.