Tongan expert becomes first woman to head FFA

Mataotao Tonga he mala'e 'o e ika ko ia ko e tuna kuo hoko ko e fuofua fefine ke ne pule'i e Folomu Fakafofonga Toutai 'a e 'Otu Motu Pasifiki'. Ko e toko taha eni ko Dr Manu Tupou-Roosen pea ko e fili ia ki he lakanga' tu'unga 'i hano fokotu'u ia 'e he pule'anga Tonga' lolotonga fakataha 'a e kōmiti 'a e FFA hono 106 he uike kuo 'osi'

A Tongan expert on tuna has been appointed as the new Director General of the Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency.

Dr Manu Tupou-Roosen is currently Legal Counsel at the FFA headquarters in Honiara, Solomon Islands. Her new appointment will take effect in November this year.

She will be the first woman to head the regional agency in which she will oversee the fisheries of Pacific island countries.

Dr Tupou-Roosen, who was nominated by the Tongan government.

The former CEO of the PNA office as well as a former Deputy Director General and Legal Counsel of FFA, Dr Transform Aqorau reportedly said:

“It is great testament to her diligence, hard work and commitment that she has the confidence of the Committee. I am heartened by the appointment of Dr. Manu, the first female to head the organisation which should be an inspiration to all Pacific Islanders especially our women,” Dr Aqorau told this magazine.

“On a more personal level, I am pleased to have played a small part in her remarkable journey as I had been responsible for her appointment as Legal Officer in 2005 at the FFA when I was Legal Counsel. She replaced me as Legal Counsel when I became Deputy Director General so I am really happy to see her progress to the highest echelons of the organisation.

“She is going to be taking over at a time when the FFA needs to find its niche and where it can really make a contribution to the peoples of the Pacific Islands. They are making excellent strides in monitoring, control and surveillance but are struggling in the fisheries policy realm which requires a bit of refocus. This is going to be challenging as she navigates through the political economy of the fisheries.”

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