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Procurement of new weather radar for Vanuatu endorsed by Van-KIRAP Technical Working Group
Apr 14,2023
LiDAR drone in Vanuatu
Van-KIRAP provides support for more climate resilient infrastructure in Vanuatu
Apr 13,2023
The PACRES project has made a real difference in the lives of Keapara residents who now have clean drinking water.
Helping the Keapara community deal with ‘lived reality’ of climate change
Apr 12,2023
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Strengthening the capacity of Vanuatu climate officers for a more resilient Vanuatu
Apr 12,2023
Tree Planting in Barana Heritage Park
Planting trees for Resilient Ecosystems and Protected Areas
Apr 11,2023
PACRES
Putting community resilience at the heart of the EU PACRES project interventions
Apr 5,2023
PCCC Manager
Pacific Climate Change Centre Participates in High-level Climate Discussions in Tonga
Apr 3,2023
The work on the Tagabe riverbanks in Vanuatu
Tree planting on Tagabe riverbanks increasing Vanuatu’s climate change resilience
Mar 29,2023
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Early Action Rainfall Watch could reduce impacts of rainfall extremes in Pohnpei
Mar 29,2023
IPCC report
We know how to keep warming below 1.5°C and avoid the worst impacts for Pacific Island Nations – but we must act now.
Mar 21,2023
Nuatabu Village, Choiseul, Solomon Islands
Global inertia on climate change is creating severe gap for development of Small Islands Developing States
Mar 21,2023
Cyclone Evan, Samoa, Jill Key
Australia pledges AUD 30 million support for Weather Ready Pacific
Mar 20,2023

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