High-Level Summary Technical Assistance Reports

Republic of Fiji: Public Investment Management Assessment – PIMA and Climate PIMA

ByMajdeline El Rayess, Oni Raoilisoa, Bryn Welham, Paul G Seeds, Willie Du Preez, Rodney Barber

December 3, 2025

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Majdeline El Rayess, Oni Raoilisoa, Bryn Welham, Paul G Seeds, Willie Du Preez, and Rodney Barber. "Republic of Fiji: Public Investment Management Assessment – PIMA and Climate PIMA", High-Level Summary Technical Assistance Reports 2025, 043 (2025), accessed 12/30/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9798229032124.029

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Summary

This report presents the findings of the Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA) and Climate Public Investment Management Assessment (C-PIMA) conducted in Fiji during March 2025. The assessment revealed mixed institutional design and effectiveness scores and identified areas in need of improvement: national and sectoral planning, multi-year budgeting, and maintenance funding. Climate-related public investment management showed strengths in project appraisal and disaster risk management but also gaps in climate-aware planning and coordination. The team identified five high level recommendations focused on consolidating priority project lists, strengthening project appraisal and multi-year budgeting, improving maintenance funding, and addressing cross-cutting issues such as capacity development and IT systems to improve overall public investment outcomes and climate responsiveness.

Subject: Climate change, Environment, Expenditure, Fiscal risks, Public financial management (PFM), Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA), Public investment spending

Keywords: Climate change, Climate Public Investment Management Assessment, climate responsiveness, effectiveness score, Fiscal risks, Imf publication, Public Investment Management, Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA), Public investment spending, technical assistance report