PICP Strategic Plan 2020-2024


This week the Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police (PICP) launch their new Strategic Plan 2020-2024.

To mark the occasion, a morning tea will be held simultaneously in Police National Headquarters in Fiji and New Zealand.

These functions will be connected virtually.

The launch was officiated by the Acting Deputy Commissioner Itendra Nair on behalf of the Acting Commissioner of Police Rusiate Tudravu the current PICP Chair.

Like the Pacific Island Forum’s Boe Declaration on Regional Security, the PICP Strategic Plan 2020-2024 calls on the power of the collective to achieve outcomes that could not be achieved individually.

The strategy outlines goals and actions for members to enhance their policing institutions, leadership and capability to tackle offending and harm more effectively in their own jurisdictions, as well as across the region.

Being launched at the same time is the PICP WAN Strategic Direction 2020-2024.

This document supports the new strategic plan by outlining 3 key pillars directed to achieve the Chief’s goals of ‘Diversifying the workforce’ and ‘Maximising the potential capability of the entire workforce’.

PICP members have a shared understanding that ‘if we make policing better for women, we make policing better, and for the communities we serve’.

The PICP is one of the oldest regional bodies in the Pacific. Formed in 1970, the first meeting of Police Chiefs was held in Suva, Fiji.

Over the past fifty years membership has grown to now include 21 Pacific nations represented by their Police Commissioner / Chief.

The legacy the previous Chiefs created has enabled Police Leaders to work collectively for over half a century.

The PICP are committed to improving policing across the Pacific region to create a safer Blue Pacific together.

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