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New Certificate 1 Level 1Training Programon Climate Change (CC) and Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Background Vanuatu is currently experiences severe impacts of climate change, and the national government has ...
Status: Completed
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
The project consists mainly of workshops and meetings to strengthen the existing Technical Committee for REDD+. Some outreach will also take place for stakeholders in Port Vila not yet involved ...
Status: Completed
Performance-Based Climate Resilience Financing Mechanism in Vanuatu - LoCAL Climate change is negatively impacting livelihoods for a majority of the population in Vanuatu, and is encumbering development and governance at ...
Status: Proposed
Total Funding: US$6,204,432
This UNDP-supported, GEF-LDCF funded project, "Vanuatu Coastal Adaptation Project (VCAP)", is working to build resilience through improved infrastructure, sustained livelihoods, and increased food production. These efforts (with National Government as Key Collaborators) aim to improve the ...
Status: Current
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