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Capital City: 
Avarua
Languages: 
English, Cook Islands Māori, or "Rarotongan," and Pukapukan

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Country Strategies: 
Title Programme Name Programme Description Year
Disaster management Strategy - Cook Islands Strengthening Disaster Management and Mitigation Strategy Description 2007
Energy Strategy - Cook Islands Pacific Regional Energy Assessment: Cook Islands National Report 2004
UNFCCC Nat Comm - Cook Islands The Cook Islands Initial National Communication Strategy Description 2000
NBSAP - Cook Islands Cook Islands Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan Strategy Description 2002
NSDS - Cook Islands National Sustainable Development Plan 2007
04 Sep 2012 | SIDS Policy and Practice
27 August 2012: The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS) announced the outcomes of the 21st Smaller Island States (SIS) Leaders Meeting, held in Raratonga, the Cook Islands, on 27 August 2012. The meeting took decisions on the SIS Development Fund, financing for climate change, tourism and trade. On the SIS Development Fund, Leaders agreed to a programme-based approach for securing additional resources from development partners. On sustainable financing for climate change, Leaders welcomed...
09 Aug 2012 | SIDS Policy and Practice
August 2012: Ministers of Pacific Island Countries have agreed on a regional cultural strategy, titled “Regional Cultural Strategy: Investing in Pacific Cultures 2010-2020.” The Cultural Strategy provides policy guidance for the Pacific, to assist in developing the cultural sector and promoting of Pacific cultures. The Strategy – mandated by the Pacific Plan – was adopted during the 11th Pacific Arts Festival, which convened from 2-11 July 2012, in Honiara, Solomon Islands. The...
07 Aug 2012 | SIDS Policy and Practice
2 August 2012: The Pacific Plan Action Committee (PPAC) held a meeting ahead of the 43rd Pacific Islands Forum (PIF 43), to monitor progress on elements of the Plan. The 2012 Annual Pacific Plan Progress Report was presented to the Committee. The Report is based on progress reports from the PIF Secretariat (PIFS) and other members of the Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific (CROP) as well as international agencies. It addresses issues relating to education, tourism and trade, among...
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