Ugi communities join climate vulnerability assessment

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BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

COMMUNITIES on Ugi Island in Makira-Ulawa Province recently took part in the Solomon Islands Integrated Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment (SIIVA), a key initiative to address climate change impacts in rural areas.

The assessment was conducted on May 7 by the Climate Change Division (CCD) under the Ministry of Environment, in partnership with UNDP’s Gov4Res Project and the Climate Finance Capacity Support Program (CFCSP).

The CCD said the exercise gathered important data on agriculture, environmental risks, and local coping strategies—crucial for long-term planning and support.

“Information collected will help the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) better target vulnerable communities through tailored development projects like model farms,” A statement from CCD said.

The activity also raised awareness on climate change and involved community discussions that aligned local priorities with national policies.

CCD said the collaboration reflects the government’s commitment to inclusive climate action and ensuring remote communities aren’t left behind.

“As climate threats grow across the Pacific, assessments like SIIVA are vital for building resilience and crafting evidence-based solutions,” it said.

The visit marked another milestone in supporting sustainable rural development through integrated and community-focused approaches.

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