Kiribati
The purpose of this Rapid Assessment of Perceptions (RAP) is to understand the feasibility of applying
the Atoll Food Futures project in Kiritimati Island.
This guide is designed to support preschool teachers in Kiribati deliver water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) education for preschool students. WASH in Schools safeguards the health of children, supports and promotes the provision of safe drinking water and improves sanitation and hygiene facilities and practice.
Read MoreThe Climate Resilient Home Gardening guide was created as part of Live & Learn’s Atoll Food Futures Project, which is funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. By using the information in this guide families can build their knowledge on growing an abundance of fresh and nutritious vegetables.
Read MoreCoordinated water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) planning, particularly at provincial and community levels, is key to empowering climate change-vulnerable communities.
Read MoreLive & Learn created a series of COVID-19 awareness posters as part of the wider WASH Awareness Program. These posters promoted COVID-19 awareness and safety and featured 6 different designs. Basic hygiene messages were included as well as information suited to the local context.
Read MoreAtoll Food Futures is a three year multi-country project operating in Tuvalu, Kiribati and Fiji. Through AFF Live & Learn hopes to improve food production using various methods, with an emphasis on local knowledge and community based solutions.
Read MoreWhile the Republic of Kiribati is making progress in increasing access to safe and resilient water and sanitation, together with improved hygiene practices, population growth and climate change continue to impact the supply of clean…
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