(Apia, Samoa, Nov 12, 2013):
The Acting Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Samoa, Honorable Fonotoe
Pierre Lauofo met with the Samoa Peer Review Team yesterday to welcome them
into the country as they prepare to hold consultations with government and
other key stakeholders.
“The
government of Samoa welcomes the Peer Review team and as our Forum Leaders
agreed back in 2009, we believe that through this peer review process, Samoa
will be able to take stock of our government systems and identify strengths and
challenges in the delivery of development programmes and services to our
people,” said Mr. Lauofo.
“Samoa
is seen in the region as a leader in development effectiveness efforts and the
Peer Review team will look for insights into the factors surrounding your
success,” says Mr. Richard Neeves, Secretary of Finance from Cook Islands and
leader of the Samoa Peer Review team.
“Four
Samoa Government officials have served on seven past peer review processes and
in doing so, your Government officials have been instrumental in the Pacific’s
South-South exchange of experiences and consequently developing capacities of
government officials across the region especially in the areas of planning and
aid coordination,” said Mr. Richard Neeves.
Peer
Reviews bring together officials of Forum Island Countries and development
partners to mutually address development challenges. The Review concept is
based on the idea that if a Forum Island Country wants to make improvements in
its development efforts, it may be better to seek advice from Pacific neighbors
rather than relying too much on international experts. The thinking is that
other island countries may be facing, and could have found solutions to,
exactly the same dilemmas confronting the country requesting a Review.
Over
the next two weeks, the Samoa Peer Review team will hold consultations with
parliamentarians, central government ministries and other key stakeholders
including the central bank, private sector, NGOs, civil society organizations
and Samoa’s development partners.
Samoa
will be the 13thand the last Forum Island Country to undertake the Forum
Compact Peer Review Process.
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