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PSDI’s tourism team was in Kiribati in March 2024 to support the Tourism Authority of Kiribati with a first round of consultations to support a tourism target market analysis and the development of a new tourism destination brand strategy for the country.
PSDI was in Fiji recently to support the Ministry of Trade, Co-operatives, Small and Medium Enterprises (MTCSME) and the Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF) with a series of stakeholder consultations on a proposed new Access to Business Funding Bill.
PSDI launched the new Gender-Inclusive Private Sector (GIPS) Framework and report: "Unlocking Potential: Creating a more gender inclusive private sector in the Pacific" in New York on March 13 at a side event to the 68th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68) at the United Nations.
The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) on 13 January 2024 launched the destination's first ever Sustainable Tourism Policy, alongside it’s 2024-2026 Strategic Plan, developed with PSDI support.
More than 50 participants from the public and private sector, academia, and civil society took part in a 2-day workshop, held at the University of Papua New Guinea on 5-6 December, to validate the draft of the PSDI-supported National Tourism Policy.
A group of nearly 30 representatives from government, the private sector, civil society and development partners gathered in Suva, Fiji on Friday 10 November for a workshop to review and validate the PSDI gender-inclusive private sector enabling environment framework assessment for Fiji.
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