12/11/2025 | News release | Archived content
[PRESS RELEASE 11 December 2025] - The Government of Samoa has officially launched its Third Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 3.0) under the Paris Agreement, marking a decisive step forward in the country's climate action agenda. The event was officiated by the Prime Minister of Samoa, who emphasized the national significance of this milestone.
The NDC 3.0 serves as a central component of Samoa's climate policy framework, reflecting extensive national consultation and alignment with key national strategies, including the first NDC in 2015, Second NDC (2021), the Pathway for the Development of Samoa (PDS), the National Climate Change Policy 2020-2030, and the Third National Communication.
In his opening remarks, the Prime Minister, Afioga La'aulialemalietoa Leautea Polata'ivao Fosi Schmidt who is also the Acting Minister for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) highlighted the long-term vision of the commitment, stating: This is more than a climate commitment. It is our national pathway to protect our people, our environment, and our future. Over the past year, we have worked closely with our communities, our ministries, and partners to shape this NDC. Is is the voices, knowledge, and priorities of Samoa '.
The NDC outlines ambitious mitigation and adaptation targets. Samoa commits to reducing overall national greenhouse gas emissions by 104.11 gigagrams of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2035, supported by actions in reforestation, mangrove restoration, food security, gender equality, and climate-resilient systems.
The NDC 3.0 also introduces an enhanced focus on loss and damage, prioritizing improved data systems, institutional strengthening, and policy measures to support communities in recovery and resilience-building.
The Prime Minister reiterated Samoa's commitment to inclusivity, noting the critical role of women, youth, and vulnerable groups as key drivers of climate action in line with fa'a Samoa. She further highlighted the continued need for predictable climate finance, technology transfer, and capacity-building to support the full implementation of Samoa's commitments.
The Government of Samoa expressed its gratitude to the United Nations Development Programme and the Climate Promise Initiative for their leadership and support, as well as to the Global Green Growth Institute, the NDC Partnership, and all national stakeholders involved in the development of NDC 3.0.
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Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Samoa
December 18, 2025