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Outcomes of the Special Event ofthe Pacific Health Ministers Yanuca Island, Fiji | 25 October 2025 The Healthy Islands Vision is one in which Pacific Children are nurtured in body and mind;Environments invite learning and leisure;People work and age with dignity; Outcomes of the Special Eventof the Pacific Health Ministers Yanuca Island, Fiji | 25 October 2025 Introduction On 25 October 2025, on Yanuca Island, Fiji, Pacific health ministers convenedfor a historic special event on the Healthy Islands Vision. The event wassupported by the Government of Japan and in collaboration with the World This event was significant not only as an opportunity for Pacific islandcountries and areas to assess where improvements can be made in achievingHealth for All across Pacific communities, but also as a moment of celebration Children are nurtured in body and mindEnvironments invite learning and leisurePeople work and age with dignity The ocean which sustains us is protected Thirty years later, Pacific ministers gathered once again to honour that vision,celebrate achievements and look ahead towards 2050. Over the past three decades, the Healthy Islands Vision has inspiredtransformative action across the Pacific. It has guided efforts to strengthenprimary health care, reduce the burden of noncommunicable diseases(NCDs), improve maternal and child health, expand access to safe water andsanitation, and build more resilient and connected health systems. Under itsbanner, the Pacific has also made strides in pandemic preparedness, digital At the same time, the health ministers acknowledged that new and evolvingchallenges threaten these gains. Climate change continues to intensify therisk of disease, displacement and food insecurity. NCDs remain the leadingcause of premature mortality. Many countries still face health workforce This special event therefore carried with it both a sense of pride and renewedurgency. It was an opportunity to recognize what the Pacific has achieved Together, the Pacific ministers of health reaffirmed that, while much has beenachieved, the spirit of the Healthy Islands Vision continues to call us forward Outcomes of the Special Event of the Pacific We, the Pacific health ministers at this special event of Pacific health ministerson the Healthy Islands Vision,reaffirmthe continued relevance of the Healthy Werecognizethe lessons learnt and progress achieved over the past 30 yearsincluding reduced child mortality, expanded immunization, strengthenedhealth systems to address noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and health Weresolveto re-imagine health development in the Pacific and reshape theapproaches to ensure the Healthy Islands Vision is fit for purpose, future-focused and fully aligned with the 2050 Strategy for the Blue PacificContinent. Weagreeon the following summary of the six agenda items discussed during Reviewedandcommemoratedthe progress over the past 30 yearstowards the Healthy Islands Vision.Welcomedthe revitalization of the Pacific Open Learning Health Net(POLHN).Acknowledgedthe updates from Pacific Specialist Healthcare.Notedthe updates on the Philippine−Pacific Health Initiative.Notedthe feedback on the proposed vision and endorsed the Healthy1.2.3.4.5. Agreedthat the Pacific intervention at the World Health Assembly will be The revised Healthy Islands Vision 2050 re-imagines health development forthe next 25 years and focuses on strengthening health system resilience, Healthy Islands Vision 2050: We, the Pacific health ministers at the special event of the Pacific healthministers on the Healthy Islands Vision,acknowledgethat, after reviewing We, the Pacific health ministers, therefore,endorsethe Healthy Islands Vision Children and youth are nurtured in body, mind and spirit, supportedby inclusive health systems, equitable access to education, ethicalcorporate systems and practices that prioritize health, as well as strong People live, learn and play in safe, climate-resilient environmentsthat promote holistic well-being, cultural identity and sustainable All individuals work and age with dignity, enabled by accessible,affordable and person-centred health services, robust social protections Ecological balance is restored through clean energy, sustainablefood systems and climate-smart infrastructure, and where the oceanthat sustains us is protected and wisely governed. In these HealthyIslands, the stewardship of land and sea ensures sustainable livelihoods, Integrated health systems are digitally connected, where innovativeand culturally grounded health systems leave no one behind and aresupported by multisectoral collaboration, ensuring access to care and Pacific communities are resilient to pandemics, disasters and globalshocksthrough collective action, regional solidarity and agile public Strategic shifts for implementation of We, the Pacific health ministers at the special event of the Pacific health Weendorseseven strategic shifts as the foundation for