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Polynesia, Micronesia and Development (PDD)

DFAT intends to approach the market for a managing contractor to implement the next phase of Australia’s sport-for-development program in the Pacific.

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Development

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 Island

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Development

Pacific Women Lead (PWL) is a $170 million portfolio of regional investments aimed at advancing gender equality across the Pacific over a period of five years (2021-2026).

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Development

TAPQE is a five-year program (2022 – 2027) focused on addressing some of the education challenges in Tuvalu. The mid-term review of TAPQE was completed in February 2025 and was designed to answer five questions on the program’s interventions, use of resources, progress towards end of program outcomes, social inclusion measures and monitoring and evaluation arrangements.
 

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Development

Tuvalu - Australia Renewable Energy Partnership

This Memorandum of Understanding (the MoU) works alongside existing climate and energy cooperation between Tuvalu and Australia, by establishing the Tuvalu - Australia Renewable Energy Partnership (the Partnership), supported by the Australia - Pacific Partnership for Energy Transition (APPET).

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Countries, economies and regions

DFAT intends to approach the market for a managing contractor to implement Pacific Women Lead Enabling Services (PWLES), the technical and operational support, and monitoring, evaluation and learning component of Pacific Women Lead (PWL).

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International relations

We know there is no prosperity without security and that climate change remains the single greatest threat to the livelihoods, security and wellbeing of the people of Tuvalu.

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Development

We are fostering closer connections between Tuvalu, Australia and the region. Australia has commenced a multiyear connectivity partnership to provide greater economic opportunities. 

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Development

Central to Australia and Tuvalu's shared vision of mobility with dignity is investing so that Tuvaluans can stay and thrive in their homeland.

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Development

The Australia–Tuvalu Development Partnership Plan 2025-2030 (DPP) translates into action Australia and Tuvalu’s shared development priorities. The DPP reflects the principles and priorities agreed in the Falepili Union and supports the focus areas outlined in Te Kete (Tuvalu's National Development Strategy).

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Development
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