Reproductive and sexual health in the Pacific region has improved over the years; however, it continues to face many challenges. Some countries experience low contraception prevalence rates, high teenage fertility rates and increasing rates of sexually transmissible infections, among other challenges. Deaths from cervical cancer in Pacific nations can be as much as 13 times higher than in Australia (IARC, 2014). Ensuring trained human resources is a widely cited vital component to achieve reproductive and sexual health quality service provision and to ensure achievement of Millennium Development Goal 5 (improving maternal health), reduction in maternal mortality and providing universal access to reproductive health (WHO, 2011). An evaluation of the education program was undertaken to assess the achievement of the program outcomes of improving individual and organisational practices, to contribute to the broader evidence base and to document activities for the project funder.