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Signing and Exchange of Notes Concerning Grant Aid to the Republic of Fiji: “the Economic and Social Development Programme” (Installation of Health and Medical equipment)

February 19, 2026

On February 19 (same day local time), in Suva, the capital of the Republic of Fiji, H.E. Mr. TAJIMA Hiroshi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Fiji, and The Honourable Dr. Ratu Atonio Rabici Lalabalavu, Minister for Health and Medical Services of the Republic of Fiji, signed and exchanged notes for “the Economic and Social Development Programme (Installation of Health and Medical equipment)” (project up to 313 million yen).

  1. In Fiji, there is a need to strengthen the healthcare system to address lifestyle-related diseases and infectious diseases. This project aims to enhance the healthcare system by providing equipment such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation training devices, ventilators, and medical outreach vehicles for mobile clinics, thereby improving the training of healthcare workers and the quality of healthcare services.
  2. In the “Leaders Declaration” and the “Joint Action Plan" issued at the 10th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM10) held in July, 2024, Japan has announced “People-centered Development” as the priority areas of Japan’s cooperation, and this cooperation embodies the Plan.

(Reference1) Basic Data on the Republic of Fiji

The Republic of Fiji covers 18,270 square kilometers and has a population of 928,784 people (2024, World Bank). It has a per capita gross national income (GNI) of US$5,680 (2024, World Bank).

(Reference2) 10th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM10)

On July 16 to 18, 2024, the 10th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM10) was co-chaired by Prime Minister Fumio KISHIDA and Prime Minister Mark BROWN of the Cook Islands, the Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). The Meeting was attended by the leaders and representatives of 19 countries, regions and regional organization including Japan, 14 Pacific Island countries, two French overseas collectivities, Australia, and New Zealand, and the chair of Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). Prime Minister Sitiveni Ligamamada RABUKA represented the Republic of Fiji.
The Government of Japan announced Japan’s commitment to continue its robust development assistance and support for more than 6,500 people-to-people exchanges as well as human resource development over the next three years based on the seven priority areas of cooperation which are in line with the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent or “2050 Strategy" of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF): (1) Political Leadership and Regionalism, (2) People-centered Development, (3) Peace and Security, (4) Resources and Economic Development, (5) Climate Change and Disasters, (6) Ocean and Environment, (7) Technology and Connectivity.


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