Project ID 2210224051
Pacific SIDS are becoming increasingly vulnerable to climate change and water-related extreme events. Sound science-based policies and international cooperation are essential for sustenance of the declining fresh water resources and to bolster socio-economic development of the Pacific communities. The UNESCO IHP is uniquely placed to extend the Organization's reach in the field of water by consolidating and fostering alliances and scientific exchanges, and by encouraging knowledge sharing and operational partnerships for increasing water security. Activities will be supported to strengthen hydrological capacities of Pacific SIDS, especially through re-engaging of the International Hydrological Programme in the Pacific, and for the implementation of the new indicator on water education.
- On-going
USD 35,842
Total Project Budget
USD -
Total Incurred Expenditures
Progress
On-goingGeographical Scope and Beneficiaries
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Fiji 20%
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Kiribati 15%
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Solomon Islands 15%
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Tuvalu 35%
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Vanuatu 15%
Financial plan
Type of Funding | Uses of Funding | Sources of Funding | Project Budget (USD) | Incurred Expenditures (USD) |
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Voluntary Contribution - Tightly Earmarked | Natural sciences | 35,842 | - |
Project contributes to
- 100%
- Gender Equality | 30%
- Youth | 25%
- Small Island Developing States | 100%