WHO's South Pacific representative Dr Mark Jacobs said the plan will help countries to move on from the emergency phase of Covid-19, to a phase of managing it "like an ongoing issue".
"In the Pacific, it's been about working with countries, and along with partners, to help build their capacity to manage Covid into the future," he said.
The plan talks about three different possible scenarios, one of those being the virus continues to evolve into new variants.
"The severity of it will go down over time, as immunity increases because of vaccination," Dr Jacobs said.