Summary of publication
The Australia Pacific Partnerships Platform is a multi-country platform designed to provide economic governance and development enabling to Pacific island countries (PICs). The platform operates in seven PICs: Nauru, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, and Cook Islands.
DFAT undertook an independent mid-term review of the platform in 2024 to assess performance. It was also intended to identify lessons learned and recommend improvements to the approach that could inform decisions about the scope and focus of future assistance.
Full publication
- Mid-term review of the Australia Pacific Partnerships Platform [DOCX 1 MB]
- Mid-term review of the Australia Pacific Partnerships Platform [PDF 993 KB]
- Management Response to the Mid Term Review of the Australia-Pacific Partnerships Platform (AusP3) [DOCX 36 KB]
- Management Response to the Mid Term Review of the Australia-Pacific Partnerships Platform (AusP3) [PDF 173 KB]