Australia supports Samoa Bureau of Statistics’ survey

Australia recognises the critical role the Samoa Bureau of Statistics plays in ensuring
decision-makers are informed by accurate and comprehensive data.
Today, the Australian Deputy High Commissioner, Ms. Claire McGeechan, presented equipment to
the Chief Executive Officer of the Samoa Bureau of Statistics, Leota Ali’ielua Salani, to support their
work as they undertake their Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES). The equipment
package includes laptops, tablets, and statistical software which will contribute to the collection of
HIES data.
This survey, which collects household level data on income, expenditure, and living conditions, will
ensure that the Government of Samoa and its partners are able to provide targeted support to
where it’s most needed.
Australia’s broad financial support earmarked for the HIES totals $WST1.2 million, with the
equipment presented part of a total equipment and software package of $WST140,000.
“Australia is pleased to support the Samoa Bureau of Statistics’ Household Income and Expenditure
Survey which will offer critical insights into Samoa’s socio-economic landscape. The data gathered
will inform decision-making and policy development at all levels and contribute to Samoa’s
aspirations for an equitable and prosperous nation,” said Ms. Claire McGeechan, Australia’s Deputy
High Commissioner to Samoa.
“On behalf of the Government and People of Samoa, I wish to thank the Government of Australia
through the Australian High Commission, for your commitment in assisting the Samoa Bureau of
Statistics in ensuring that the survey is equipped with the right office equipment to further improve
the collection and dissemination of statistics. This will also serve as a continuous reminder of the
close relationship between our two countries,” said Leota Ali’ielua Salani, the Chief Executive Officer
of the Samoa Bureau of Statistics.
Australia’s support for the HIES is multifaceted, encompassing financial assistance, equipment,
software, technical expertise, and capability building.
This support was provided through the Tautai – Governance for Economic Growth Partnership
between the Governments of Australia and Samoa. The Tautai Partnership focuses on supporting
the Government of Samoa’s fiscal governance, public financial management, debt sustainability, and
policies and services that translate economic growth into improved community well-being.