Kiribati's administrative structure consists of two levels, with divisions serving as the second and final tier of local government. The country is divided into 5 divisions that represent the primary method of organizing the nation's scattered island groups across the central Pacific. These divisions function as intermediate administrative units responsible for coordinating local governance, delivering public services, and implementing national policies across their respective territories. Each division encompasses multiple islands or island groups, reflecting Kiribati's unique geography as one of the world's most dispersed nations. The divisions facilitate communication between the central government and local island councils, manage regional development initiatives, and help coordinate essential services such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure maintenance across communities separated by vast oceanic distances.
| Division Name | Island |
|---|---|
| Central | Abemama |
| Line Is. & Phoenix | Kiritimati |
| Northern | Abaiang |
| South. Tarawa | South Tarawa |
| Southern | North Tabiteuea |