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  • SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER | visitmarshallislands

    About the Small Business Development Center Kotobar eo an OCIT-SBDC Kotobareo an OCIT-SBDC ej nan rejetak ankien nan kolablak menin jeramman ko ilo juon wawen eo ewamourur. Wawen kein opij in ej kommane ej ilo an kabilok ro rej itok limo ilo bejnej. Ejja ilo wawen in rej barein wot jiban kin komman im je elemakotko nan jino juon bejnej. Bunton Ko Nan Jino Bejnej Eo Am Jilijino (6) wawen nan jinoe bejnej eo am Errein ej bunton ko ak wewen ko jiljino (6) nan jinoe bejene eo am Bunton 1: Kelet bejnej eo kwoj itok limo ie ak bejnej eo kwoj konan kommane im etke bejnej eo in kwoj kelete. Bunton 2: Kommane ekatak ko am ikijien wonan mweik ako kein jerbal ko kwoj lomnak kwonej aikuji nan jino bejnej eo am. Bunton 3: Kommane ekatak ko am ikijjen wonan mweik ak kein jerbal ko kwoj lomnak kwonej aikuji nan jinoe bejnej eo am. Bunton 4: Boktok wonan mweik ak kein jerbal ko kwoj aikuji nan bejnej eo kwoj lomnak e bwe rijerbal rein ren jiban kommane ak je bejnej im kemelele kin tarlep in bejnej eo am. Bunton 5: Elane emoj bejnej plan eo am, bar read im ekkatak kake ipan rijerbal ro. llo wawen in aolep melele im kakobaba remaron drelon ilo plan in mokta jen an rijerbal ro ilo opij in lelok nan jikin kabbok jaan ko ako bank ko. Bunton 6: Ilo tore in kwoj kottar uak jen bank eo kwoj kabbok jaan in jiban ie, kwomaron call e tok opij in lale ne emoj an etal bejnej plan eo am. Ne ewor kajitok, jouj im contact [name] ilo [contact details]

  • HEALTH & SAFETY | visitmarshallislands

    Details of recommended immunization, and providers of medical services and policing in the Marshall Islands IMMUNIZATION Cholera and Yellow Fever immunizations are required for those arriving from infected areas. MEDICAL SERVICES Marshall Islands has one hospital, the Leroj Atama Memorial Hospital (MOH) for outpatient and emergency cases. For diving emergencies, there is an operational. Majuro Hospital contact number is +692-625-5660. The Ministry of Health and Human Services are also service to the outer islands, including Ebeye, Wotje, Jaluit, and other places. RMI-NATIONAL POLICE & LOCAL POLICE Contact: 911 for any emergency cases.

  • Office of Commerce, Investment & Tourism

    The Office of Commerce, Investment & Tourism (OCIT) is the Republic of the Marshall Island's (RMI's) investment, tourism and trade promotion agency with the mandate to promote and facilitate exports, investment and tourism to boost economic growth in order to improve the welfare of the people. 1/9 Office of Commerce, Investment, and Tourism Your gateway to investment, commerce, and tourism in the Marshall Islands Republic of the Marshall Islands Iokwe! Dear valued OCIT website users, Iokwe! I am excited to announce the recent upgrade to our website, rmiocit.org . This upgrade represents our commitment to providing you with a better, more efficient digital experience as we continue our mission to promote commerce, investment, and tourism in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. With this upgrade, we have improved the overall functionality and design of the website to make it easier to access the information and services you need. Whether you're looking for the latest investment opportunities, tourism resources, or commerce/trade information, the upgraded site is designed to serve you better. Key improvements include: Streamlined navigation to help you find information faster Enhanced mobile compatibility for better access on smartphones and tablets Updated content reflecting the latest policies and developments New features to showcase the latest activities in the Marshall Islands We invite you to explore the newly upgraded website and take advantage of its improved features. This is just one of the many ways OCIT is working to better serve you and foster growth in the Marshall Islands. Thank you for your continued trust and support. Sincerely, Francis C. Domnick CEO, Office of Commerce, Investment and Tourism Republic of the Marshall Islands Investment Be a part of growing Marshallese investment opportunities in sectors such as fisheries, agriculture, and more. Learn More Tourism Learn of tourism services the OCIT can provide your business, and available resources for planning your trip to the RMI. Learn More Latest Posts لا توجد منشورات بهذه اللغة حتى الآن انتظرونا... Subscribe for news and updates. Don’t miss out! Email* Join I want to subscribe to your mailing list. Follow us on Facebook to stay up to date on activities and competitions in the RMI! "The Government of the Marshall Islands recognizes the need to progressively integrate into the global economy. This National Investment Policy Statement (NIPS) underscores the value of private sector development and investment necessary to meet national development goals and provide improved livelihood for all Marshallese. As such, foreign investment aligned with the confirmed goals of the National Strategic Plan 2020-2030 (NSP) is encouraged and supported." - Excerpt from the Rational and Objective of the NIPS Read Document Videos of the Marshall Islands تشغيل الفيديو تشغيل الفيديو 04:39 SADORA SHOWCASING 2021 تشغيل الفيديو تشغيل الفيديو 01:45 ARNO SADORA SHOWCASING 2021 The first-ever Neighboring Island Market that invites dignitaries, guests and businesses from the Nation’s Capital, Majuro. This showcasing event is a debut of the Rearlaplap Community in Arno Atoll and its successful execution of their projects organized by SADORA to celebrate the first step as the community will display the food, handicrafts, sewing, solar and other products of Rearlaplap. تشغيل الفيديو تشغيل الفيديو 08:08 A Day Trip To Malel Arno تشغيل الفيديو تشغيل الفيديو 01:56 Summer Night Markets Sponsors تشغيل الفيديو تشغيل الفيديو 12:26 Waste Action Initiative Virtual Workshop Waste Action Initiative Virtual Workshop hosted by SPTO and RMI-OCIT تشغيل الفيديو تشغيل الفيديو 03:23 Majuro Coop School Capstone Project! تشغيل الفيديو تشغيل الفيديو 10:48 Majuro Night Market 2020 The very first Night Market Event Hosted By The Office of Commerce, Investment & Tourism. Under the Ministry of National Resources & Commerce تشغيل الفيديو تشغيل الفيديو 06:20 Kiddielelerz visit OCIT Kiddielelerz visit OCIT

  • NTA TELPHONE DIRECTORY | visitmarshallislands

    Telephone directory of offices, stores, and other locations throughout the Marshall Islands. Download NTA Telphone Directory

  • MISS MARSHALL ISLANDS | visitmarshallislands

    Miss Marshall Islands Miss Marshall Islands 2019 Billma Peter The purpose of the “Miss Marshall Islands” Pageant serves to recognize and promote the attributes, intelligence and talents of young Marshallese women. Inspired by regional pageants such as the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant, the “Miss Marshall Islands” Pageant will empower our young women to build self-confidence, becoming role models and be a voice to affect positive change within their community. The pageant can be viewed as a tool to instill and develop characteristics such as leadership skills, self-confidence, poise and strong public speaking skills, to name a few. It is the vision of the Pageant that a young woman between the ages of 17 to 26 is selected from each respective Atoll to participate in the local competition to determine which Atoll will represent the Marshall Islands in the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant. The “Miss Marshall Islands” Pageant will place high priority on the importance of getting involved within the local community and giving back through volunteer work, fundraising and advocating a platform or social issue. The winning contestant will be the public figure for the Marshall Islands both on the domestic and international stage, providing an opportunity to create worldwide awareness under Marshall Islands ‘Be Marshallese, Buy Marshallese’ Campaign, prompting interests in Marshall Islands tourism, cultural heritage and investment opportunities. A collaborative initiative by The Office of the President, Ministry of Natural Resources & Commerce (NRC), Office of Commerce, Investment & Tourism (OCIT), Kora in Okrane (KIO) and Mejedrik. Miss Marshall Islands 2023 Claret Chong Gum Miss Marshall Islands 2019 Contestants Miss Marshall Islands 2023 Contestants

  • VISITING RMI | visitmarshallislands

    Tourism Are you Coming to the Marshall Islands? Not covered by any of these plans? Contact us and we will find the best solution to suit you. Catch a glimpse of the Marshall Islands

  • INVESTMENT | visitmarshallislands

    About Investing in the RMI Why Invest In the RMI? Invest, work, or simply visit one of the friendliest and most unique island nations in the Pacific Ocean. The Marshall Islands offers many opportunities in growing sectors such as agriculture, aquaculture, fishing, tourism, service-based industries, and many more. Immerse yourself in Marshall's unique culture and spirit and find out why it is one of the friendliest countries in the Pacific. Invest in the RMI! Contact the Investment Promotion Department: Email: iss@rmiocit.org Phone: (692) 625-4624 We are dedicated to help and guide you through the investment process and can provide relevant information and documents to help expedite the process. Connect with the RMI Chamber of Commerce Email: info@rmichamber.com Website: https://rmichamber.com RMI Investment Policy STATEMENT INVESTMENT APPLICATION FORM Investments Opportunities Agro-Industry The agro-industry offers investment opportunities in these areas: Animal feed production Production of food crops from hydroponic Poultry farming Pig farming Technology based farming Virgin coconut oil production Noni production Marshall Islands produces coconut meal and fishmeal ‐ both excellent feed ingredients Fisheries Marshall Islands is located in the highly productive western and central Pacific Ocean, the largest tuna fishery in the world with current annual catches exceeding 1.5 million metric ton. Its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of over 822,000 square miles has a large supply of high-grade tuna, including skipjack, yellow fin, big eye and albacore. Its strategic location has made the country an important hub for fishing operations such as transshipment, refueling and re-supply by fishing vessels. Its pristine lagoons make it ideal for fish farming for export to close-by markets like Hawaii. Manufacturing Marshall Islands has an infant manufacturing sector with two main manufacturing enterprises – a copra processing plant which can process 15,000 tons copra & make 10,000 tons crude oil, and a loining plant whose production has been averaging 2,000 tons since 2008. These enterprises prove that more manufacturing enterprises can be developed particularly in: Seafood processing Food processing VCO Production – soap, body oil, lotion, etc. Light manufacturing Scrap recycling & waste management Coconut-based light industries e.g. coir fiber brooms, brushes, doormats, mattresses, ropes and coconut timber products. There is also potential for expansion of production and export of handicraft products using pandanus and other local materials. Marshallese handicrafts are known for being one of the best in the Pacific region, due to its high quality of material and output. Most handicraft makers are currently exporting their products to the Hawaiian market. Some are also exporting to Japan. Services Modern telecommunication links enables remote islands nations like the Marshall Islands to overcome the tyranny of distance and attract services industries like ship registration. Marshall Islands today has the third largest ship registry in the world, with 3,100 vessels and over 100m gross tons. It’s one of the world’s premier quality maritime registries that is globally recognized as a modern and efficient administration and is noted for its contributions to the safety and security of shipping and efforts to protect the marine environment. The service is provided by Trust Company of the Marshall Islands (TCMI) established in 1990 by the government jointly with Virginia-based International Registry, Inc. For more information on Telecommunication refer to this link: http://www.ntamar.net Aquaculture The lagoons in the atolls offer pristine and protected environment for investments in the these opportunities: Pearl farming Clam farming Oyster farming Trochus shell farming Coral farming Lagoon cage culture Offshore lagoon cage culture Tuna ranching & fattening in cages and High-tech production techniques such as aqua pods. Attractiveness of Marshall Islands Marshall Islands has preferential market access for its seafood products to USA through its Compact Agreement with the US, and the European market through Economic Partnership Agreement Hospitality & Tourism Marshall Islands is located in the northern Pacific region of Micronesia – one of the fastest growing regions for tourism in the world – and is located between North America and Asia, two of the most productive tourism source markets. Its one of the most isolated nations in the world, perfectly located in a tropical warm area with a large swell window and consistent trade winds. It prides itself in being the “Pearl of the Pacific” because of its rare beauty and pearl-like atolls that make up the islands. As a coral atoll nation, one of only four in the world, the Marshall Islands offers a very unique environment and landscape, consisting of saltwater lagoons encircled by white beaches and small, lush islands – over 1,200 individual islands, 870 reef systems, 800 species of fish, and 160 species of coral Renewable Energy The Division of Energy within the Ministry of Resources and Development is responsible for the National Energy Policy Coordination and some implementation. The Division of Energy comprises of an Energy Office, one support-staff and an Australian Funded Energy Adviser. The Framework for the National Energy Policy used for developing the national energy policy includes the following follows where improvement is required in order to achieve sustainable energy development. Petroleum and Liquid Fuels Electric Power Transport and Energy Use Energy Efficiency, and Renewable Energy For more information on Renewable Energy refer to this link: http://www.rmimrd.com/resources

  • WHERE TO STAY | visitmarshallislands

    Check out available accommodations in Majuro, Ebeye, Arno, and other atolls throughout the Marshall Islands. Tourism How To Get To RMI Visa Requirments Where To Stay Travel Guide NTA Telphone Directory Majuro Hotels and Place to Stay Marshall Islands Resort (MIR) Hotel Robert Reimers (RRE) Lojkar Hotel & Apartments Majuro Islet Getaway Bokanbotin Eneko Bikendrik Island Enemanit Outer Islands Getaways Arno Beachcomber Lodge Arno Beach House Ebeye Hotel Beran Resort Lieom Jaluit Hotel Majuro: Places to Eat Places to eat DISCOVRED MORE

  • TOURISM | visitmarshallislands

    About the Tourism Unit The Tourism Unit was merged with the Office of Commerce and Investment (OCI) in 2018. Therefore, the OCI is now called the Office of Commerce Investment and Tourism (OCIT). The Tourism Unit is responsible for the overall development of the tourism sector in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Since the merger, the Tourism Unit has been actively providing various tourism-related services to help develop and promote RMI’s tourism industry. Such services include: Planning and Policy Development Planning Policy and Regulation Monitoring and Evaluation Statistics Gathering Feasibility Studies Investor Development Promotions Advertising Digital Assets Management Events Conference and Travel Fairs International Relations Experience and Product Development Research and New Product Development Product Portfolio Management Tourism Services Standards Accreditation Compliance Monitoring Community Relations Coordination with Local Governments Our services are available for the government, tourism/hospitality businesses, private sector, regional and international partners and local communities. Interested in visiting the Marshall Islands? Here are some resources to help you out with your journey! Getting Around Travel Guide How To Get To RMI Where To Stay Visa Requirements Health & Safety Contact Us To Plan Your Visit! The Iokwe Bulletin Board Keep up to date with the latest RMI tourism related news! لا توجد منشورات بهذه اللغة حتى الآن انتظرونا... More Tourism News Contact Us! Are you a business or stakeholder in need of our services? Or have any general inquiries?

  • AO KAPIJUKNEN | visitmarshallislands

    Ao Kapijuknen Programme An Incubator Programme for Entrepreneurs in Tourism Launched in 2021, Ao Kapijuknen or "My Homeland" is a new incubator programme focused on enabling entrepreneurs to start or grow a business in tourism in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Ao Kapijuknen was designed to expand economic opportunity, self-sufficiency and diversification of livelihoods whilst supporting the development of the tourism industry. The incubator provides support through four core activities: seed funding, training, marketing and sales support and mentorship. After a successful pilot and Round 2, the programme is now seeking funding to continue an expansive Round 3 and progress its support to entrepreneurs and the development of tourism businesses in the RMI. The programme was established thanks to funding from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Development Fund and in partnership with OCIT Tourism Division. Seed Funding Seed funding grants of up to USD 15,000 are offered on a competitive basis, providing entrepreneurs with the opportunity to make their business dreams a reality. Training A comprehensive training course is offered to those entrepreneurs who participate in the programme and includes business plan training, tourism practical skills and experiential learning opportunities. Marketing & Sales Support Entrepreneurs who are part of the programme receive marketing support and promotion through the Ao Kapijuknen business profile platform and sales assistance from the OCIT Tourism Team. Mentorship Ongoing mentorship and guidance from the OCIT Tourism team and hands on technical assistance is provided to all Ao Kapijuknen entrepreneurs through regular meetings, calls and networking events. Awarded Businesses Pikooj Island Create the First Exclusive Private Island Vacation Business in Arno, Rearlaplap Owned and Run by a Woman Pikooj, Arno Chessika Jim/Henry Kanram Learn More New Beachouse and Amimono Store Establishment Wotje Lodging and Crafts Torko Weto, Wotje Alexandria Johnny-Lajar & Rithen Lajar Learn More Likiep Atoll Escape and Expedition Establishing an oceanside bungalow on Likiep Likiep, Likiep Henriette and Christopher de Brum Learn More E Leisure Corner Establishment & Bungalow Building E Leisure Corner Establishment and Bungalow Building Rongrong, Majuro Estella Matthew Learn More WAAM - KIN Iakwe Services Land & Water Recreation Batkan, Majuro Wean Elmer & Kazutoyo Wase Learn More Blue Oceans Sustainable Electric Bus Transportation pilot project Majuro, Majuro Denise Reiher Learn More Bokanbotin Island Getaway Freshwater Harvesting System for Improved Business Continuity and Resilience on Bokanbotin Bokanbotin, Majuro Emma Kabua-Tibon and Sherwood Tibon Learn More Latest Ao Kapijuknen News لا توجد منشورات بهذه اللغة حتى الآن انتظرونا... See More Ao Kapijukneen News For further inquiries, email us at aokapijuknen@rmiocit.org

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