Kiribati
Pacific atoll nations are undergoing a food system transformation exacerbated by the pressures of climate change. Challenges in local food production, including rising sea levels, poor soil quality, increasing salinity, little-to-no access to seeds and…
Read MoreIn this 2-page fact sheet you can learn more about the Kiribati Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Awareness Program, including WASH behaviour change techniques and the mobilisation of Civil Society Organisations.
Read MoreThe Western Pacific Sanitation Marketing and Innovation Program (WPSMIP) addresses the sanitation challenges in informal urban settlements in four countries – Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Fiji and Vanuatu – by adopting a demand-driven approach.
Read MoreOver the last few years, UNICEF Pacific has adopted the WASH in Schools Three Star Approach to improve WASH in schools and build the capacity of children, teachers and communities in becoming agents of change…
Read MoreThis guide provides an overview of the Live & Learn WASH in Schools approach, and serves as a guide for the larger WASH in Schools programs implemented by Live & Learn with other partners in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and elsewhere.
Read MoreThis guide is used by school Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Committees, school teachers and student WASH Clubs to successfully operate and maintain school water, sanitation and hygiene facilities.
Read MoreLive & Learn is sharing these resources online as part of a consultancy conducted for UNICEF in Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu to document the resources produced to guide the construction of water, sanitation…
Read MoreThe Kiribati WASH in Schools Toolkit is used by schools in Kiribati as part of the health component of the Year 1 & 2 Healthy Living subject, and Year 3-6 Healthy Living Syllabus and are…
Read MoreA toolkit for teachers and students on protecting water catchments and keeping drinking water safe including climate change adaptation.
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