
The Minister of Outdoor Affairs with Jaishankar expanded the government on Sunday on Sunday and to the people of Samoa on the day of independence – observed 1 June each year. Jaishankar, who came to the X microblog platform, said, “He committed to strengthen our partnership of Pacific Islands.”
Here are ten things you should know about Samos:
The first Pacific nation gain independence: Samoa became independent in 1962, the first in the Pacific.
UN Membership: Samoa joined the UN in 1976 and accepted the Charter and defended the Pacific voices on global platforms.
Middle Income Status: In 2014, Samoa switched from the least developed country on the ground with middle income.
Commitment to sustainable development: Samoa adopted the goals of sustainable development (SDGS) and submitted two voluntary national reviews of the UN UN political forum.
Managing Samoa Pathway: Samoa is the administrator of the SIDS program for developing states (SIDS), known as Samoa Pathway, and co -chairman of the SIDS Partnership Committee with Portugal.
First Female Prime Minister: Fiame Naomi Mataafa became the first female chairman Samoa, a milestone in gender equality and leadership.
Achievements for human rights: Samoa ratified 6 out of 9 fundamental human rights contracts and has a single national institution for human rights A-Status among the Pacific Island nations.
Reforms of work and tripartism: Until 2008, Samoa ratified all 8 basic conventions of ILO and institutionalized tripartite consultations with ILO convention 144.
CRC session in Samoa: In 2020 she organized Samoa 84. Meeting of the Child Rights Committee, the first meeting of the bodies of the contracts ever held outside Geneva or New York.
High coverage of vaccination: With the help of UNICEF and WHO, SAMOA has achieved more than 90% coverage of COVID-19 vaccination, strengthening medical systems and infrastructure.
(Tagstotranslate) Samosa in English





