• Posted on 10 Mar 2022
  • Updated on 10 Mar 2022
  • 1-minute read

This project aims to support improved access to safe, climate-resilient water and sanitation services in vulnerable and remote Pacific Island communities in Kiribati and Solomon Islands.

Beach waves crashing against a rock wall

The overarching goal of the project is to improve water and sanitation practices in selected communities through community engagement processes. The aim is for communities in the focus areas to adopt better WASH practices and become more resilient to a changing climate through the management of water resources, while ensuring women’s and girls’ needs are addressed. This project is led by Action on Poverty in partnership with the Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific Kiribati (FSPK), the Solomon Islands Development Trust (SIDT), and UTS-ISF. 

Researchers

Diana Gonzalez

Diana Gonzalez

Senior Research Consultant

DVC (Research)

Pierre Mukheibir

Pierre Mukheibir

Professor Of Water Futures

DVC (Research)

SDGs

Icon for SDG 6 Clean water and sanitation

Icon for SDG 13 Climate action

This project is working towards UN Sustainable Development Goals 6 and 13

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Institute for Sustainable Futures; International development; Water

Research Centre

Years

  • 2022-2025

Location

  • Solomon Islands, Kiribati

Client

  • Action on Poverty

Funded by

  • USAID

Partner

  • Action on Poverty

 

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