Enhancing Early Warning Systems to Build Greater Resilience to Hydro Meteorological Hazards in the Pacific SIDS

Enhancing Early Warning Systems to Build Greater Resilience to Hydro Meteorological Hazards in the Pacific SIDS

Description: 

The Project aims to enhance Early Warning Systems (EWSs) in the Pacific SIDS (Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste and Vanuatu) , thereby contributing to building greater resilience to hydrometeorological hazards in the region. The proposed scope of the hazards for which EWSs will be created or enhanced is severe weather – including tropical cyclones, floods, drought and sea predictions. The warnings will be issued and acted upon hours, days, weeks and - in the case of drought - months ahead of the hazard occurring.

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Vanuatu Islands

Port Vila (S.W.Pacific) 
Vanuatu
Latitude: -17.740300
Longitude: 168.320900

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Project Information

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Start Date: 
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
End Date: 
Monday, January 31, 2022
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Funding

Donor: 
Green Climate Fund
Total Funding: 
US$50000000