10/11/2025
ONPA joined other supreme audit institutions (SAIs) from around the globe in the Climate Scanner assessment to determine each participating country’s current efforts in responding to climate change. This global initiative was led by the Federal Court of Accounts-Brazil (TCU), SAI Brazil, the current International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI) Chair, along with the INTOSAI Working Group on Environmental Auditing (WGEA).
The Climate Scanner assessment evaluated each participating country’s performance in implementing climate change actions within 3 axes: Governance, Public Policies, and Climate Financing. Per our conclusions, the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) was found to be performing at the intermediate implementation level, meaning that many aspects of all 3 axes were present, but there was room for improvement.
The improvements we observed as needed include:
• Strengthening coordination across government levels;
• Building capacity for planning, implementing, and tracking climate actions;
• Improving access and management of climate finances; and
• Developing better data systems to support decision-making.
Participating in this Climate Scanner assessment enabled us to get a better and clearer understanding of the FSM Government’s progress in climate change, namely in governance, public policies, and climate financing.
A digital copy of our current assessment report No. 2026-01 is available on our official website or by clicking on the link below
https://fsmopa.fm/files/onpa/2025/FSM%20Government%20ClimateScanner%20Assessment%20Report,%202026-01,%2010.30.25.signed.pdf
For more information contact: Email: [email protected]; Phone: (691)320-2862/3; FB, IG, LI:
Article XII, Section 3 of the F.S.M Constitution and Title 55, Chapter 5 of the FSM Code authorized by the Public Auditor to direct a broad, comprehensive program of auditing within the National Government.