PACIFIC CHINA FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION

 The Princess Royal, Her Royal Highness, Princess Salōte Mafile’o Pilolevu Tuita 

Permanent Patron and Board Chairperson

1. Who & What Is the PCFA? 

∙ Founded in 2016, PCFA boasts 16 member-countries, with a 2-tiered approach:  o regional, to better acknowledge our common challenges and opportunities, and  o individual, to better recognise country-specific priorities. 

∙ The PCFA is represented in: American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, Federated States of  Micronesia (Yap), Fiji, French Polynesia, New Zealand/Māori, Tonga, Vanuatu, New Caledonia,  Solomon Islands, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Wallis & Futuna, and Hawaii (US Chapter) as a sister  organisation.  

∙ The PCFA is a non-political, non-government organisation (NGO), run by volunteers. To be a  PCFA Member, a country must have a China Friendship Association, recognised by the CPAFFC. 

∙ The PCFA’s primary objective is to help Pacific nations learn more about China – its past, its  current achievements and challenges, and its on-going development. PCFA offers its members 

insights on China, and helps Pacific Islanders develop a better understanding of China for relationships to be fostered between people of both regions. 

∙ The PCFA advocates the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), working towards a promising future  where all cultures are cherished, and Pacific-China relations can ensure a better future. 

2. What PCFA Stands For 

∙ To encourage the establishment of China Friendship Associations in the Pacific. 

∙ To encourage a Pacific version of BRI, namely the Maritime Pearl Road, to enhance all fields of  endeavour, growth, and harmony in the region. 

∙ To promote friendship and understanding between all Members and China. ∙ To co-operate in projects of mutual interest: cultural, educational, economic. 

∙ To disseminate information between present and future Members in matters of benefit or  advantage to the Membership together or separately. 

∙ To work to correct misunderstandings, inaccuracies and misleading information published about  any Member and China. 

∙ To provide information of undertakings or activities to promote people-to-people friendship,  respect and understanding to all. 

∙ To assert independence and endorse an independent Pacific without fear or favour. ∙ To ensure social, environmental, cultural and economic considerations in multilateral and  bilateral development projects it advocates.