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Vanuatu is among the most vulnerable countries on earth to the increasing impacts of climate change, including climate-related natural disasters and the effects of slow-onset events such as sea-level rise ...
Status: Current
Total Funding: US$26,640,000
Starting Situation Seagrass, mangroves and salt marshes sequester carbon at rates up to 66 times faster than terrestrial forests and store up to 5 times more carbon per hectare. Pacific ...
Status: Current
Total Funding: US$10,066,198
Organizational Expertise Justification: Members of the consortium have been working in Vanuatu for over 30 years. We have extensive experience working together and with the government of Vanuatu to help ...
Status: Current
Total Funding: US$32,650,000
Strengthened DRM coordination at the national level, through support for NDMO by the Vanuatu Humanitarian Team (VHT) will complement improved disaster preparedness planning processes at both provincial and community levels. ...
Status: Completed
IUCN Marine & Coastal Biodiversity in Pacific Islands Countries & Atolls Project (MACBIO) is supporting the Vanuatu Government achieve sustainable management of ecosystems and marine resources in country. Natural resources in ...
Status: Completed
PEBACC is a five year project funded by the German Government, implemented by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) to explore and promote ecosystem-based options for adapting ...
Status: Completed
The project, over a 36-month period, will identify and implement integrated agricultural system management approaches that increase climate resilience. The systems will be based on assessments of the robustness ...
Status: Completed
In 2016, the Ministry of Climate Change Adaptation requested Green Climate Fund Readiness Support. Implementation began in 2017 and consists of two distinctive work programmes: (1) The strengthening of the ...
Status: Completed
Total Funding: US$266,000
The Cloud Nasara Pacific Climate Animation Project aims to increase awareness of the science and impacts of climate variability in the Pacific, and to provoke discussion around how communities can ...
Status: Completed
The Australian-funded, German-implemented CFRP project (a component of SPC/GIZ Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region (CCCPIR) programme) utilises the opportunity of existing public financial management strengthening to ...
Status: Current
Total Funding: US$1,700,000
The ‘Coping with climate change in the Pacific Island Region (CCCPIR)’ programme aims to strengthen the capacities of Pacific member countries and regional organisations to cope with the impacts of ...
Status: Current
Total Funding: US$3,491,650
Vanuatu, an archipelago of 80 islands with a population of approximately 250,000, is among the most disaster-prone countries in the Pacific. It regularly experiences tsunamis, floods, volcanic eruptions, cyclones, landslides, ...
Status: Completed
The Review of National Curriculum is an activity under the Vanuatu Education Road Map and it is funded by the Education Partner Group (EPG) and GIZ. Climate Change mainstreaming is being ...
Status: Completed
In 2015, The Republic of Vanuatu undertook a program of activities in order to prepare for and effectively negotiate for a new climate change treaty under the United Nations Framework ...
Status: Completed
Via a series of public events, technical training, participatory meetings, and engagement of the media and civil society, the PMU aims to: 1. Increase the UNFCCC ...
Status: Completed
Consultations towards a National Framework on Traditional Knowledge on Climate Change & Disaster Risk Reduction 15-27 April 2013 Port Vila, Vanuatu Background: At present ...
Status: Current