Home Pacific Office Governance For Resilient Development In The Pacific Resources and Learning Gov4Res Resources and Learning Publications Solomon Islands National Development Strategy 2016-2035 Mid Term Review Report Summary PDF (648kb) Download Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Action Plan Download Climate finance effectiveness in the Pacific: are we on the right track? Discussion paper PDF (968kb) Download What Green Climate Fund do we want for the Pacific? Download Policy Primer on Loss and Damage Considerations for Pacific Island Countries Download Demystifying Green and Blue Bonds for the Pacific region Download Lessons Learned Paddling This Canoe Together: How Learning Inspires the Co-Creation of Solutions for Resilient Development in the Pacific Studies have shown that peer learning is an effective method of sharing knowledge and experience in adult populations. Learning from the knowledge and experience of others, and participating in well‐informed discussion, are valued above all else. Furthermore, it has been shown that these forms of interaction and approaches to learning can favor the construction of knowledge and help to develop reflective skills and a sense of ‘togetherness’ in the group through sharing stories with one another, developing identity through the discussions and through this, enabling the development of community. The findings indicate that the learners are provided with opportunities to consider the strengths and weaknesses of ideas from multiple perspectives. Read the blog Videos The Gov4Res video playlist brings together a growing collection of stories that showcase how risk-informed development is being applied across the Pacific. From community‑led initiatives supported through the Small Grants Initiative to country‑level demonstrations and regional dialogues, these videos highlight practical action, local leadership, and the real‑world impact of integrating resilience into everyday development decisions. Each video offers a window into the partnerships, challenges, and innovations driving the Gov4Res approach—and provides an accessible way for audiences to see how governments, communities, and development partners are working together to strengthen resilience across the region. View More