Wallis and Futuna’s economy is small, based on subsistence agriculture, fishing, and financial aid from France. Government policies prioritize sustaining the local population and infrastructure development. Regulatory frameworks align with French standards but face capacity limitations. Society is cohesive but faces limited economic opportunities and high emigration. Education systems are basic but functional, catering to local needs. Climate risks, including rising sea levels and cyclones, threaten livelihoods. Healthcare services are minimal, with reliance on France for specialized care.