New International Advisory Board Member, Bikenibeu Paeniu

 

Rt. Hon. Bikenibeu Paeniu

The ATAYAL Organization is proud to announce our newest International Advisory Board Member , Rt. Hon. Bikenibeu Paeniu. Providing over 30 years of public service to his island nation of Tuvalu, Mr. Paeniu has been a strong advocate for protecting against Climate Change, and is currently advocating for the preservation and exchange of Austronesian traditional culture, especially in the context of sustainable community development that respects Indigenous traditions.

He has served three times as Prime Minister of Tuvalu and four years as Minister of Finance. He is currently serving as Ambassador. Mr. Paeniu has over 20 years of professional experience in development planning, policy analysis, project formulation and monitoring, accounting for the imperative dimensions such as the cultural settings, environment, gender, good governance and sustainable development. He was the Lead Consultant in the formulation of the National Sustainable Development Strategy of Tuvalu.

His work experience has included positions and projects in Tuvalu, French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands, Nauru, Kiribati, Vanuatu, Cook Islands, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, Tonga, Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Australia, giving him a wealth of connections.

Mr. Paeniu's presence on the International Advisory Board reflects his commitment to providing the youth of his nation with opportunities to learn their traditions and share them with the world. By participating in the Indigenous Youth Ambassador Program, the youth ambassadors will have the opportunity to share in the Indigenous knowledge and wisdom to apply to sustainable community development projects.


Rt. Hon Bikenibeu Paeniu with ATAYAL's Vice President, Gary Smoke.



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