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Solomon Islands – Spear fighting for water

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31 Aug, 2023

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The impacts of climate change – particularly sea-level rise and pronounced droughts – are having severe consequences in the Solomon Islands. With funding from the Global Environmental Facility’s Least Developed Countries Fund and supported by UNDP, the Solomon Islands Water Sector Adaptation Project (SIWSAP) addressed water, sanitation, and hygiene challenges on six water-stressed islands thereby improving health, sanitation and quality of life.

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