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9 Results Found
Status: Completed
Vanuatu has reformed its UNFCCC engagement approach since 2012, greatly expanding the caliber and capacity of its delegation to annual Conferences of the Parties, as well as opening the negotiation ...
Status: Completed
Total Funding: US$80,000
The National Advisory Board on Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction (NAB) plans to administer a multistage planning process leading up the annual Conference of the Parties (COP), to be ...
Status: Completed
According to the UN World Risk Report (2012) Vanuatu has the highest disaster risk index of any country in the world. Its location on the Pacific “ring of fire” gives ...
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 overall objective of this project is to build more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient cities, by strengthening the capacity of key public, private and civil society stakeholders to measure,make ...
Status: Current
Total Funding: US$100,000
Vanuatu's Ministry of Agricuture Risk and Resilience Unit: Cyclone Pam is the most powerful cyclone to ever hit the Southern Pacific. On 13th March 2015, it strengthened to a Category ...
Status: Completed
To engage high school students in the production of innovative and targeted media content on climate change awareness, through a combination of media and climate science training, mentoring and production ...
Status: Completed
Total Funding: US$111,209
Through this three-to-five year project, C-CAP will work across 12 Pacific Island countries, collaborating with up to 90 communities on: 1. Rehabilitating and constructing new, small-scale community infrastructure 2. Building ...
Status: Completed
Total Funding: US$14,460,224