Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific
Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific official website
Among its corporate objectives, the Forum Secretariat is charged with furthering the interests of the South Pacific by fostering cooperation and developing effective partnerships within the region. To this end, the South Pacific Forum established the South Pacific Organisations Coordinating Committee (SPOCC) in 1988. In 1999 SPOCC changed its name to the Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific (CROP).
CROP brings together several regional inter-governmental agencies:
- the Pacific Community (formerly the South Pacific Commission),
- the Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA),
- the South Pacific Regional Environment Program (SPREP),
- the Pacific Island Development Program (PIDP),
- the South-Pacific.Travel (SPTO),
- the University of the South Pacific (USP),
- the Fiji School of Medicine (FSMed), and
- the Pacific Power Association,
in addition to the Forum Secretariat which acts as CROP’s permanent chair and provides secretariat support.
CROP’s main objective is to promote harmonisation and collaboration between member programs, and to avoid duplication of effort and resources.
The annual CROP meeting is normally held prior to the Pacific Islands Forum, but other meetings are also held throughout the year. Meetings are attended by the heads of all member organisations participating on a full and equal basis
Contact details for further information
If you have any further questions about the Pacific regional organisations, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade may be able to help you. Please contact:
Director, Pacific Regional Section
Phone: (02) 6261 2224
Fax: (02) 6261 2661
