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Enabling prosperity across the Pacific

Women in Vanuatu’s remote Lawital village

Women in remote Vanuatu community taking charge of their solar power

Sixty households in Vanuatu’s remote Lawital village now have access to solar power, thanks to an AIFFP partnership between the Australian Government, ActionAid Vanuatu, PowerWells and the Women I TokTok Together (WITTT) Network.

REnew Pacific is now accepting grant proposals for locally-led projects that will improve essential services for Pacific communities.

Looking to partner on a REnew Pacific off-grid renewable energy project?

Join the upcoming REnew Pacific online partnership networking session on 7 April!

 

Stakeholders from Fiji and Australia at the launch event

Australia invests in Fiji’s maritime future with new shipbuilding facility

Australia is working closely with Fiji to rebuild its shipbuilding and repair industry, bringing new job opportunities and boosting the local economy. 

Renew Pacific supports solar power for classrooms, IT labs, and climate-smart farming

Remote Papua New Guinea school powers up better learning outcomes with new solar mini-grid

Over 200 students from Papua New Guinea’s remote Kokoda College can now benefit from reliable, renewable energy with the launch of their new solar mini-grid this week.

 

Pohnpei CLS installation EMC

First East Micronesia Cable landing station installed in Pohnpei ahead of 2025 cable completion

Faster, high quality and more reliable internet is one step closer for Pacific communities, with the first of four landing stations for the East Micronesia Cable installed last month.

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.

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How to apply

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