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MAGIAGI PRIMARY SCHOOL TO KICK OFF BATHROOM CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION UNDER PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP 2025 (PP25)

[PRESS RELEASE – Apia, September 25] — The U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce the commencement of a major bathroom construction and renovation project for the Magiagi Primary School in Samoa. The project is designed to address the growing needs of the school’s staff and student population by upgrading sanitation infrastructure. Under the leadership of Lieutenant Jeffrey Moore, a team of 20 engineers will renovate existing restrooms, repair plumbing systems, and restore the roof, while constructing a new toilet block to enhance accessibility and capacity.

The start of the project was marked by a commencement visit from the U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, Daniel Tarapacki and the Acting Chief Executive Officer, Tuaopepe Perenise Tinei of the Ministry of Education and Culture, underscoring the strong bilateral cooperation and shared commitment to safety, public health and community.

The project focuses on sanitation and the restoration of school bathrooms for Magiagi Primary School students, encompassing renovation and repair of existing restrooms, comprehensive plumbing system repairs, roof restoration, and construction of a new toilet block to improve accessibility and capacity, with a strong emphasis on safety, hygiene, and long-term usability for staff, students, and the surrounding community.

Lieutenant Jeffrey Moore, Project Lead stated, “This project is more than building facilities; it’s about investing in the health, safety, and future of Magiagi Primary School and its surrounding community. By renovating existing infrastructure and adding a new block, we are ensuring reliable sanitation that supports learning and daily life for years to come.” The team will collaborate with school administration, local workers, and PP25 partners to ensure timely completion and adherence to high standards of safety and quality.

This initiative is part of Pacific Partnership 2025 (PP25), a sustained annual military-civilian mission aimed at strengthening partner nations’ ability to deliver essential services to civilian populations. PP25 emphasizes humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, medical and public health, engineering, and host-nation capacity building. The Magiagi Primary School project exemplifies the program’s mission to support resilient communities through practical, on-the-ground infrastructure improvements.

U.S. Embassy Chargé, Daniel Tarapacki, acknowledged the support of Principal Muliagatele Masae Tupou in facilitating the commencement visit. “This effort, conducted under Pacific Partnership 2025 and led by LT Jeffrey Moore, exemplifies the power of collaboration to deliver safe, dignified facilities for students, staff, and the surrounding community. We are deeply grateful for the support of the Ministry of Education and Culture, our Pacific Partnership 2025 partners, and all who contribute to strengthening our shared humanitarian mission and resilience.”

End Release.

US Embassy Apia, Samoa

September 30, 2025

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