Strengthening Water Security of Vulnerable Island States Project
Project Coordinator : Mr. Tomu Hauma
06-Aug-2019
Tuvalu - Climate Change Youth Forum (1st - 2nd, August, 2019)
Institutional Strengthening of Pacific Island Countries to Adapt to Climate Change
Project Coordinator: Susan Tupulaga
Contact: susapaul@gmail.com
ISAAC project is a 3 year project commencing in 2017 and funded by USAID and jointly implemented by SPC, SPREP and PIFS covering 4 countries including Tuvalu, Fiji, Palau and Samoa.
The main focal areas of ISAAC project are awreness and capacity building, policy development, climate change adaptation divided across three main key result areas;
Tuvalu Integrated Vulnerability Assessment
TIVA Data Analyst: Faatupu Simeti
Contact : 4tupu.s@gmail.com
00688 - 20517
Partnership House
Department of Climate Change and Disaster
Tuvalu National Strategy for Sustainable Development 2016-2020
Tuvalu faces several development challenges as one of Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The National Strategy for Sustainable Development (2016-2020) (TK III) addresses these challenges and provides important guidelines on Tuvalu’s sustainable development.
Building Safety and Resilience in the Pacific
Coordinator: Kilateli Epu
Contact: kilateli@gmail.com
Phone #: 00688- 20517
Partnerhsip House,
Deparment of Climate Change and Disaster
Te KanivaTuvalu Climate Change Policy 2012
"Te Kaniva" was the first Tuvalu climate change policy presented by the former Hon. Apisai Ielemia in 2012, refering to a "traditional travelling method of using stars and daily weather patterns by our ancestors when they go on a long journey on a fishing expedition" meaning that TCCP will help the nation chart a way through the many impacts of climate change.
Te Kaniva Tuvalu Climate Change Policy 2012.pdf (584.65 KB)