Countering the climate crisis in Kiribati
In the Pacific, WHO''s Fiji-based Division of Pacific Technical Support is supporting a number of island nations to
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In the Pacific, WHO''s Fiji-based Division of Pacific Technical Support is supporting a number of island nations to
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In the heart of the Blue Pacific, the island nation of Kiribati is taking bold steps to safeguard its environment while pursuing sustainable development.
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Kiribati, a Pacific nation comprising 33 atolls and islands spanning over 3.5 million square kilometers of ocean, faces existential threats from climate change, including rising sea
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Despite the progress achieved, the path ahead for Kiribati remains fraught with challenges. Rising sea levels and increased
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The Employment and Environmental Sustainability Fact sheet for Kiribati is part of a series providing a baseline for key indicators of employment and environmental sustainability
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The reports are designed to align with and support the Kiribati Development Plan, the KV20 Vision, and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) monitoring. More than 25 SDG
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With limited resources and rising environmental challenges, sustainability efforts in Kiribati are focused on mitigating climate change
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Despite this progress, the lack of enabling environment and fiscal space remains a significant challenge. Our remoteness and dispersed geography result in high transportation and service
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It sets a solid policy platform for long term planning and action to respond to priority environmental issues, related to the impacts of global climate change on Kiribati''s islands.
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The KIEP 2021-2036 continues our drive away from the old sector-based approaches and towards more integrated, "source-to-sea" and "island-to-island" approach to environmental
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