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Hawaii prepares for historic Pacific Nations summit

June 01, 2024 | Task Force Created by Act 170, Executive , Hawaii



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Hawaii prepares for historic Pacific Nations summit
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the upcoming grant writing workshop aimed at assisting beneficiaries, particularly in Molokai. The workshop, which has been a long-standing advocacy point for some trustees, is expected to streamline the grant application process and enhance community engagement. Trustees expressed optimism about the potential for many beneficiaries to receive grants, contingent upon meeting eligibility requirements.

Trustee Paul raised concerns regarding attendance at events, suggesting a need for better communication and scheduling to ensure trustees can participate effectively. The meeting also included a report on a recent trip to Fiji by some trustees, which was described as informative and crucial for preparing for the upcoming Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture (FESPAC). This event will host over 25 delegations from Pacific nations, focusing on significant issues such as climate change and indigenous rights.

Trustee Hululinsi emphasized the importance of establishing a cohesive geopolitical agenda ahead of the June meeting, highlighting the need for a united voice among Polynesian nations. The discussions underscored the significance of cultural protocols and the preparation required to host delegations effectively.

Concerns were also raised by Trustee Ashanti Shrestha regarding the lack of planning for OHA's hosting responsibilities during FESPAC, including the need for a budget for protocol-related activities. The urgency of addressing these logistical matters was noted, given the rarity of such events in Hawaii.

Overall, the meeting reflected a proactive approach to community support through grants and a commitment to cultural representation and preparation for significant upcoming events.

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