Climate Resilience
Fifteen vulnerable coastal communities in Fiji are set to receive support through a US$17.89 million climate resilience project aimed at reducing the impacts of coastal erosion, flooding, sea-level ri...
Fiji has revived the Prime Minister's Sugarcane Farmers' Mill Awards after four decades, recognising growers as the industry faces pressure from declining yields, rising costs, labour shortages and cl...
The Fiji Government is advancing a new national organic farming policy as part of a broader push to strengthen food security, reduce reliance on imported agricultural inputs and build resilience acros...
The Fiji Government has secured a $37.3 million grant to strengthen climate resilience in vulnerable coastal communities facing rising seas, erosion, saltwater intrusion and extreme weather.
Fiji has used a regional meeting in Nadi to push geospatial, surveying and hydrographic systems as core infrastructure for climate resilience, land management and maritime protection across the Pacifi...
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and Fiji's Ministry of Environment and Climate Change have launched the Climate Catalytic Fund, a fast financing mechanism aimed at getting practical...
Japan has handed over a new dredger to Fiji to strengthen flood mitigation capacity and improve long-term climate resilience, as authorities move to better protect farmland, infrastructure and vulnera...
A Canada-funded regional program worth CAD 7.85 million (AUD 8.42 million) will back women-led, nature-based businesses in Fiji, Samoa and Tuvalu.
In a ground-breaking move for Australian agriculture, Indigenous knowledge is being shared and applied across Queensland as part of a new project called Indigenous Knowledge for Climate Resilience.
Fiji has secured an additional $5 million from New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade for the Climate Relocation of Communities Trust Fund.
57 communities across Samoa have secured new funding under the Small Grants Programme, supporting locally led projects focused on environmental protection, resilience and community development.
The International Monetary Fund has approved a new two-year loan arrangement for Papua New Guinea for about $US259 million ($A407 million) to help the Pacific island nation improve climate resilience.
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