Skip to main content

Enabling prosperity across the Pacific

The project has switched on clean energy and water systems at five health facilities in Sanma Province

Respond Global switches on clean energy at Sanma health facilities to mark halfway point in Vanuatu mission

REnew Pacific’s Respond Global project has reached the halfway mark in its mission to power up remote healthcare facilities across Vanuatu, switching on clean energy and water systems at five health facilities in Sanma Province. The upgrades, completed last month, are improving care for the 11,700 people the facilities serve.

The hybrid solar-battery-diesel system has produced reliable and free power for the hospital since being switched on.

Solar power savings secure new health services at Good Samaritan Hospital

Since switching to a solar-hybrid system a year ago, Good Samaritan Hospital is delivering reliable 24/7 healthcare for families across Solomon Islands’ Guadalcanal province with fuel savings already funding new health services.

The project will upgrade water infrastructure across seven sites on Lakeba, Rotuma and Vanuabalavu

Clean water through clean energy for 4,900 people across Fiji’s remote maritime islands

Thousands of people living on some of Fiji’s most remote outer islands are set to benefit from a new REnew Pacific project that will deliver safe, reliable drinking water.

The project will help close the education gap for thousands of students across mainland Viti Levu and outer islands

Remote Fiji schools switch on to solar power and digital learning

A new REnew Pacific project led by the Its Time Foundation will bring 24/7 clean energy, high-speed internet and digital learning tools to 30 remote schools and teachers’ homes across Fiji.

Minister for Pacific Island Affairs and Minister for Defence Industry, The Hon Pat Conroy MP at a lecturn

Address to the Pacific Infrastructure Conference

Address by Minister for Pacific Island Affairs The Hon Pat Conroy MP at the Pacific Infrastructure Conference

The Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) enables quality infrastructure across the Pacific and Timor-Leste

We provide financing for transformational energy, water, transport, telecommunications and other projects that are socially inclusive, resilient and create lasting prosperity for Pacific citizens.

Our investments

See what we've financed and how they transform Pacific communities.

Honiara landing of the Coral Sea Cable. Credit: DFAT

Climate Partnership

Australia, through the Pacific Climate Infrastructure Financing Partnership, will contribute at least $350 million in climate infrastructure for the Pacific region.

palau solar min delegation picture

How to apply

Find out how to share your project details with us and what you’ll need to provide.