South Pacific Commission
The South Pacific Commission (SPC) is an intergovernmental organization established in 1947 to promote economic development and improve the quality of life in the South Pacific region. It serves its member countries by providing technical assistance, research, and policy advice on various issues, including health, education, and environmental sustainability.
The SPC comprises 27 member countries and territories, including nations like Fiji, Samoa, and French Polynesia. The organization works collaboratively with regional partners and stakeholders to address challenges faced by Pacific communities, ensuring sustainable development and the preservation of cultural heritage.