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Status: Completed
This project aims to have a significant practical impact on conserving Vanuatu’s rich biodiversity by containing the spread of invasive species, particularly those, which are currently affecting the livelihoods of ...
Status: Completed
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
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 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 ...
Status: Current
Total Funding: US$50,000,000
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
This project, titled: ACP-EU Building Safety & Resilience in the Pacific is the Pacific component of the10th EDF Intra-ACP envelope for Disaster Risk Reduction. It corresponds directly to priorities identified under the 2009 ...
Status: Completed
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