FANONGONONGO TALAMAHU’INGA

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HOU’EIKI MO E KAINGA, ‘OKU FAKAAFE’I ATU HENI KE FAI MAI HA’A MOU
TOHI TALAMAHU’INGA KI HE NGAAHI ME’ALELE MO E KOLOA ‘AE
PULE’ANGA, ‘A IA ‘E LAVA KE MAMATA’I ‘I HE POTUNGAUE NGAAHI
NGAUE’ANGA LALAHI (MOI) PE KO E POTUNGAUE TAKITAHA ‘OKU
LOLOTONGA ‘I AI ‘O FAKATATAU KI HE FEITU’U TAKITAHA ‘OKU FAKAHA
ATU ‘I HE LISI ‘O E NGAAHI KOLOA TAKITAHA.
KATAKI, KAE FAKATU’ASILA MAI HO’O TOHI TALAMAHU’INGA KI HE SEA,
KOMITI ‘OKU NE TOKANGAEKINA E NGAAHI KOLOA MOTU’A ‘A E
PULE’ANGA, POTUNGAUE PA’ANGA, ST. GEORGE GOVERNMENT BUILDING,

VACANCY-PROJECT COUNTRY COORDINATOR TONGA

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The Pacific Island Forum Secretariat (PIFS) and seven pacific island member countries (Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu) have received financing (grants and credits) from the World Bank (WB) Group’s International Development Association (IDA) towards the “Pacific Strengthening Correspondent Banking Relationships Project”

World Bank Grant to Tonga Address Non-Communicable Diseases and Strengthen Health Services

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NUKU’ALOFA, November 7, 2024 – The World Bank has approved a grant to help Tonga meet the growing challenge of non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease. The US$30 million grant for the Health Enhancement and Resiliency in Tonga (HEART) Project will benefit all Tongans, especially more than 15,000 people residing in Vava’u and the Niuas, where service delivery capacity will be expanded.