Category: Climate Change

LOCAL FARMERS REITERATE CALL FOR GARDENING TOOLS
Agriculture

LOCAL FARMERS REITERATE CALL FOR GARDENING TOOLS

admin- May 19, 2014

A report cover of the UNDP Climate Change Adaptation in the community. Photo credit: UNDP. A group of local farmers at Bita'ama in North Malaita ... Read More

350 SOLOMON AIMS TO ADVOCATE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate Change

350 SOLOMON AIMS TO ADVOCATE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

admin- April 16, 2014

350 Royal College standing. Photo credit: Delhi Greens. A group aiming at helping to advocate for Climate Change in the Solomon Islands say they have plans ... Read More

IMMEDIATE GOVERNMENT FOCUS IS TO STABLE FLOOD IMPACTS
Climate Change

IMMEDIATE GOVERNMENT FOCUS IS TO STABLE FLOOD IMPACTS

admin- April 8, 2014

Permanent Secretary Melchior Mataki. Photo credit: PMC. The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology and Chairman of the ... Read More

MASTERS CLIMATE CHANGE STUDENT COMPLETES STINT
Climate Change

MASTERS CLIMATE CHANGE STUDENT COMPLETES STINT

admin- March 9, 2014

Alick Haruhiru is a Masters student in Climate Change. Photo: Courtesy of USP A Solomon Islands Masters in Climate Change student at The University of ... Read More

WB APPROVED NEW PROJECT FOR RURAL SOLS TODAY
Banks

WB APPROVED NEW PROJECT FOR RURAL SOLS TODAY

admin- March 7, 2014

WB Office, Honiara, Solomon Islands The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors has today approved a new project to help rural Solomon Islands communities mitigate ... Read More

WOMEN’S GROUP CALLED ON UNDP CCAP TO FULFILL PROMISE
Climate Change

WOMEN’S GROUP CALLED ON UNDP CCAP TO FULFILL PROMISE

admin- March 2, 2014

A group of women in North Malaita are calling for UNDP CCAP to fulfill their promise. Photo: UNDP ALM A group of women in North ... Read More

Climate Change

SIKAIANA LIKELY TO FACE FOOD SHORTAGES DUE TO BAD WEATHER

admin- January 16, 2014

Communities in Sikaiana, Malaita Outer Islands are concerned of the risk of food shortages and rising sea levels, as heavy rains hit the country this ... Read More