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Commonwealth and SPC sign MOU on healthcare


Apia, Samoa - The Commonwealth Secretariat and the Pacific Community on Friday signed an agreement that will support member countries' goals to achieve universal health coverage, and to address non-communicable diseases.

The agreement links with the Commonwealth’s Pacific 2050 report on sustainable futures, and the Sustainable Development Goals in the Pacific.

The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Commonwealth Secretary General, Patricia Scotland, and Director General of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), Colin Tukuitonga. Both are attending the 48th Pacific Islands Forum in Samoa.

Both parties will explore opportunities of common interest, by leveraging their resources and networks. Examples may include technical assistance to develop a regional legislative framework.

Other areas of cooperation cover policies in the fields of health, sports and education to promote healthy lifestyles in children and young people.

There are also opportunities to develop joint funding proposals.

“The Commonwealth welcomes the opportunity to work more closely with Pacific regional organizations, such as the SPC, on Pacific priorities. Sharing our in targeted areas, makes very good use of our resources,” Scotland said. “There is no doubt about the leadership and commitment that our membership has shown towards the Pacific’s Healthy Islands vision, thanks to the support of partners like the Commonwealth Secretariat,” said SPC’s Colin Tukuitonga. “I am confident we will see rapid progress toward that vision.”

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