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Revision as of 20:17, 16 October 2022

Public Engagement Administration
Public Engagement Administration of the Ministry of Culture
Government administration bureau overview
Dissolved16th October 2022
TypeGovernment administration bureau
Jurisdictionthe Ministry of Culture within the South Pacific
StatusAbolished
Minister responsible
Government administration bureau executive
Parent MinistryMinistry of Culture
Key document

The Public Engagement Administration is the principal administration within the Ministry of Culture that is responsible for public engagement and ensuring that the public and citizens of the South Pacific are informed and able to express their thoughts towards the Ministry of Culture. The Public Engagement Administration is led by a Director who leads the administration and executes the actions and responsibilities of the administration.

Roles & responsibilities

  • Distributing regional surveys towards the public of the South Pacific.
  • Creating monthly progress dispatches and reports on behalf of the Ministry of Culture and the government.
  • Facilitating places where the public are able to submit information and ideas that they have towards the government.