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Coordination exercise
Strengthening coordination for improved response to early warnings in Kiribati
Aug 1,2024
Handover of Communications equipment to Permanent Secretary of the Office of Te Beretitenti
CREWS Pacific project enhances communication of early warnings in Kiribati with donation of communications equipment
Jul 30,2024
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Weather Radar System a significant milestone for climate change and disaster response in Vanuatu
Jul 30,2024
Vanuatu Minister Ralph Regenvanu and SPREP's DG Sefanaia Nawadra
Vanuatu launches Climate Atlas to enhance disaster and climate preparedness
Jul 26,2024
Group picture_Melbourne CIS-Pac 5 training
Building the capacity of Climate and Ocean Officers in the Pacific region
Jul 23,2024
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Solutions at the heart of Project for Innovative Solutions for Pacific Climate Change Resilience
Jul 12,2024
Higher Ground Initiative
Rebuilding Nauru – the island nation’s ambitious climate change adaptation plan
Jul 12,2024
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Strengthening Nauru’s capacity to access financing for climate change adaptation
Jul 11,2024
Flooding in front of Republic of Nauru hospital
Stakeholders discuss adaptation options and priorities for Republic of Nauru
Jul 4,2024
Limestone pinnacles from phosphate mining in Nauru.
National Adaptation Project presents preliminary findings on Nauru’s vulnerability to climate change impacts
Jul 3,2024
The Tuvalu delegation at the Sydney training.
Climate change solutions on agenda for Pacific countries gathering in Sydney
Jun 28,2024
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Pacific Climate Change Centre and University of Melbourne secure A$500,000 to advance climate resilience and outcomes in Indo-Pacific
Jun 26,2024

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