Managing Coastal Aquifers Project (MCAP)
Project Coordinator: Mr Lono Leneuoti
COP26: Tuvalu minister Hon. Seve Paeniu makes emotional climate plea
Project Coordinator: Mr Lono Leneuoti
Project Coordinator: Mr Saamu Tui
Although climate change is cited as the most signifigant security threat to he south pacific, its likely effects on security and potential conflict are yet to be widely explored by the international an regional organisations present on the ground. Climate change in the pacific region has the potential for a myriad of cascading fragility and instability risks. These will affect men, women and youth differently, and vary across the region both according to timeframes under consideration and depending on the country context.
Project Coordinator: Mr Sitia Maheu
Project Coordinator: Alamoana Tofuola
Finance Assistance: Betty Fousaga
The Managing Water Scarcity through Strengthened Water Resources Management project responds
to MFAT’s Water Security Strategic Approach to address the climate change-related water security
challenges faced by Pacific Island Countries. The Project is being implemented by the Pacific
Community (SPC) over the three-year period from July 2020 to June 2023, and.
SMALL ISLANDS DEVELOPING STATES (SIDS) - GCF SPOTLIGHT
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is the world’s largest climate finance fund dedicated to supporting developing countries to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
The Tuvalu Third National Communication (TNC) Project under the Climate Change Department would like to advertise the public that there exists 2 positions for the
Applicants must have;
The Tuvalu Readiness-1 Project under the Climate Change Department would like to advertise the public that there exists a position for an International Consultant - Finance Technical Assistant on a 3 month basis.
The overall objective of the assignment is to:
Applicants must have;