Environmental Protection
Nature-based agriculture plays a crucial role in Vanuatu due to its unique geographical features, cultural heritage, and vulnerability to climate change. Strengthening Natured-Based Agriculture in Vanuatu is designed to build local socioeconomic resilience in North and Central Efate and on the island of Gaua in Torba Province.
Read MoreEcological Thinking: A facilitation guide for youth in the Solomon Islands has been designed for workshops with youth club leaders in Honiara. This facilitation guide was produced as part of Plan International’s Safer Cities for Girls program, which is supported by the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP).
Read MorePacific rainforests in Vanuatu, Fiji and Papua New Guinea provide Indigenous landowners with food, clean water, traditional medicine, cultural identity and protection from extreme weather. The rainforest ecosystem is one of the most important defences…
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Read MoreClimate change, poverty, biodiversity loss, water degradation and erosion are major challenges faced by Pacific Island nations in the 21st century. The Carbon Financed Community Forest Conservation project in the Solomon Islands is helping to…
Read MoreSoil 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 MoreThis collection summarises half a decade of Live & Learn Cambodia’s work on the ground. It showcases achievements in environmental protection, human rights, gender and women’s empowerment, financial literacy and community empowerment.
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