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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
In July 2021, UNOSAT and the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) signed a new cooperation framework to sustain and expand their longstanding efforts to strengthen capacities in the use ...
Status: Current
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
The project considers the current Vanuatu’s Off-Grid RE and EE Promotion Program as the main baseline effort towards achieving the country’s NERM targets. This program includes the installation of RE-based ...
Status: Proposed
Total Funding: US$2,000,000
There is a significant body of research being conducted examining the role of Kastom. As this project is focusing on legal frameworks it will build on existing projects. Key components ...
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
This project aims to Respond Vanuatu’s obligations under para 29 of CMA3 UNFCCC decision, and to the urgent call by UN Secretary General, UNFCCC SG and COP26/COP27 Presidencies for all ...
Status: Completed
Total Funding: US$2,600,000
As this is a pre-concept note, it outlines the project’s components, expected outcomes, expected outputs, and related budget. The project’s goal is to assist Pacific Islands develop hydrological and water ...
Status: Proposed
Total Funding: US$13,959,881
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
Climate change effects such as cyclones, extreme rainfall events, changes in ENSO, increased air temperature and sea level rise will impact on water systems through saltwater intrusion, physical damage and ...
Status: Proposed
Total Funding: US$14,764,930
An Indigenous led Network of community Environmental Champions, working together for the protection of biodiversity, sustainable development, customary governance, and climate/disaster resilience within the Santo Mountain Chain Key Biodiversity Area ...
Status: Current
Total Funding: US$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
With this project IUCN Oceania seeks to address the key challenges of mangrove management to increase the resilience of the Pacific people to climate change and improve livelihoods. THE PROJECT ...
Status: Completed
The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF)2013-2021 is designed to safeguard the Earth’s biologically rich and most threatened regions known as biodiversity hotspots. It is a joint initiative of Conservation International ...
Status: Current
Total Funding: US$9,000,000
The goverment of Vanautu,will organize a Climate Zone Quiz on an anual basis, building on the success and generated intrest of the previous years. The annual Quiz will be ...
Status: Completed