
Fiji, Tonga and Nauru have launched a multi-country workshop aimed at improving biodiversity management. The focus is on sustainable development and ocean protection. The workshop was opened by Minister for Environment and Climate Change Mosese Bulitavu as part of a broader effort to strengthen Fiji’s biodiversity strategies.
Funded by the Global Biodiversity Framework Fund and prepared by the United Nations Development Program, the project seeks to enhance the implementation of National Biodiversity Strategic Action Plans. Bulitavu stated that the initiative aligns with Fiji’s National Ocean Policy, the Climate Change Act and the National Climate Change Policy, aiming to integrate locally managed marine areas into national development plans.