Regional Institutional Framework Review (RIF): assessment of the Regional Institutional Arrangement proposed by the CEOs of SOPAC, SPC and SPREP - Consultant's final report : Part two Part A: Background and Common Issues Part B: Reformed, Rebranded SOPAC and SPREP Part C: SOPAC established as a Division of SPC
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- As part of the RIF review process, a team of three independent consultants were commissioned to analyse, assess and validate the most appropriate regional institutional arrangements based on a range of options provided by the CEOs of SOPAC, SPC and SPREP. The key rationale underpinning the work was to optimise service delivery, in particular ensuring the SOPAC work programme continued without diminution and was potentially enhanced. This document presents the Final Report of Part Two of the consultancy.
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- 2009
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- Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
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- Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
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