Climate Resilience
Soil fertility in the Solomon Islands is declining, with farmers experiencing issues like erosion, poor soil health and plant pests and diseases. This issue is exacerbated by climate change, which is causing more severe droughts, floods and storms.
Read MoreSoil fertility in the Solomon Islands is declining, with farmers experiencing issues like erosion, poor soil health and plant pests and diseases. These issues are exacerbated by climate change, which is causing more severe droughts, floods and storms.
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 MoreAs part of the Resilient WASH in the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea Program, Live & Learn has created and distributed a series of posters and stickers promoting drought preparedness.
Read MoreRead an introduction to Live & Learn’s Climate Resilient Islands. The programme is current in the inception stage and aims to strengthen community resilience to the impacts of climate change through nature-based approaches.
Read MoreThese climate impact posters are part of a series, which will be used to improve communication with local communities about the threat climate change can pose to water sources.
Read MoreThis report explores the use of ‘incentivized models’ for compost production. It also identifies any factors relevant to Tuvaluan community community members or actors in the compost sector to ensure that benefits from development assistance are effectively maintained over time.
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