PRP Members
The Pacific Resilience Partnership was established by Pacific Island Forum Leaders in September 2017 to support the implementation of the Framework for Resilient Development in the Pacific: An Integrated Approach to Address Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management 2017–2030 (FRDP) responding to the call for by Pacific Islands Forum Leaders in 2016 in their Pohnpei Statement: Strengthening Pacific Resilience to Climate Change and Disaster Risk.
As a partnership, the PRP is set up to enable members to pool their resources, capacities and expertise to jointly address and drive resilience action at national, sub national, regional and international levels; coming together under a single umbrella mechanism in a coordinated and cohesive manner. The PRP is multi-disciplinary and includes actors that work in sectors including social science and gender, physical and social vulnerabilities, climate change, disaster risk management, finance, engineering, science, ecosystems etc.
As a member, you are committing to the goals and principles of the FRDP for the efficient and effective delivery of resilient development activities in the region. You will also become part of a broad and inclusive partnership representing governments, civil society, private sector, academia, multilateral development banks, UN agencies and other development partners, that you can draw on for information sharing, networking and possible technical expertise.
Membership is open to all, requires no subscription fee and is voluntary. However, formal affiliation is required to ensure full commitment and accountability to the intent, principles and objectives of the FRDP and PRP. To get involved, click the button below