Henry Naisali

Henry Faati Naisali
Naisali in 1988
Director of the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Co-operation; then Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum.
In office
January 1986  January 1992
Preceded byMahe Tupouniua (Tonga)
Succeeded byIeremia Tabai (Kiribati)
Personal details
Born7 December 1928
Nukulaelae, Tuvalu
Died20 October 2004
Auckland, New Zealand
SpouseVaimaila
Children4

Henry Faati Naisali (7 December 1928 – 20 October 2004) was a Tuvaluan politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of Tuvalu (1985-1989), Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum (1988-1992) and Pro-Chancellor of The University of the South Pacific (1985-1990). He is notable for co-founding the Tuvalu Trust Fund which lead Tuvalu to achieve greater financial autonomy.

He attended the Elisefou School on Vaitupu, the Ratu Kadavulevu and Queen Victoria schools in Fiji, St. Andrews College in Christchurch, New Zealand, and studied at Canterbury University College, 1954-1956. He joined the Gilbert and Ellice Islands civil service in 1952. He participated in the negotiations in London which resulted in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands colony being separated into the British colonies of Kiribati and Tuvalu.