Santo Sunset Environment Network is building a community disaster and climate change committee to take local ownership of the disaster response in Vanuatu
Category: Vanuatu
Making Vanuatu’s settlements safer, stronger and more affordable
A new project to provide a model to reduce climate and disaster risk in hazardous areas, services and infrastructure in Vanuatu
Vanuatu CSOs demand National Parliament to officially declare a climate emergency for Vanuatu
The Vanuatu Civil Society calls out to its government to officially declare a Climate Emergency as an action to address climate change impacts
Vanuatu shares benefits of NexGen climate science information with global audience
NextGen climate science information provides Vanuatu useful insights into changes in the climate that has assisted the sectors in their planning and decision-making
A parametric micro-insurance hope for climate vulnerable communities in Vanuatu
A new climate and disaster risk parametric micro-insurance to provide immediate financial relief to climate vulnerable communities in Vanuatu
Vanuatu plastic bottle buyback project pays school fees, puts food on the table
Waste Not, Want Not Project in Vanuatu continues to encourage community members to increase economic resilience and health through improved waste management practices
Vanuatu calls for pressure on State Parties yet to submit NDCs in-line with 1.5-degree pathways
Vanuatu has urged parties in the COP26 negotiations to have new and updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) that represent the highest possible ambition.
Pacific firm to lead global legal team supporting Vanuatu’s pursuit of advisory opinion on climate change from ICC
Vanuatu will seek an opinion from the World Court to clarify the legal obligations of all countries to prevent and redress the adverse effects of climate change
Protecting Vanuatu’s Marine Species
The BIEM Initiative to promote sustainable use of coastal and marine biodiversity and climate change resilience in Vanuatu
Vanuatu’s climate action emboldens activists
PISFCC launched a petition calling on leaders of Pacific Island nations to bring the issue of climate change and human rights before the International Court of Justice