Foreign Minister Murray McCully opened a Pacific conference today with some shocking statistics about the education failings of the Pacific region.
A million school-aged children around the Pacific do not go to school at all.
He said around 40 per cent of school children in Pacific Island countries do not complete a basic primary education, and only 20 per cent graduate from secondary school.
Girls have real issues with access to the formal education system in several countries.
"These are facts that the Pacific cannot afford," McCully told a symposium 'Realising the Pacific's Potential' in Auckland, being run by the Sydney-based Lowy Institute and Motu policy group.