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On Friday, August 16th, Tuvalu proudly hosted its inaugural Global Cooperation Training Framework (GCTF) event. The nation welcomed an array of distinguished delegates, including:Minister Steve Victor from PalauJapan Ambassador Rokuichiro Michii to FijiMr. Michael Glees, Deputy Director of USAIDMr. Bear Clanry B.
Tuvalu launches the project GEF-7 Integrated Agro-ecosystem Approach for Enhancing Livelihoods and Climate Resiliencehttps://www.thegef.org/projects-operations/projects/10517
Hon. Minister Seve Paeniu, Minister for Climate Change (Finance), and our Director of Climate Change and Mitigation Policy Advisor are in Abu Dhabi attending the Pre-COP28 Meeting. The Climate & Development Ministerial Meeting convened today 29 November, 15:00 – 18:00 at the Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi.
Video of Te Lafiga o Tuvalu - Tuvalu's Long Term Adaptation Plan (2022)
COP26: Tuvalu minister Hon. Seve Paeniu makes emotional climate plea https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49bUFQ0Xnw8
SMALL ISLANDS DEVELOPING STATES (SIDS) - GCF SPOTLIGHTThe Green Climate Fund (GCF) is the world’s largest climate finance fund dedicated to supporting developing countries to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
The Tuvalu Third National Communication (TNC) Project under the Climate Change Department would like to advertise the public that there exists 2 positions for the TNC Project Coordinator TNC Project Assistant. Applicants must have;
The Tuvalu Readiness-1 Project under the Climate Change Department would like to advertise the public that there exists a position for an International Consultant - Finance Technical Assistant on a 3 month basis.The overall objective of the assignment is to:
The Tuvalu Readiness-1 Project under the Climate Change Department would like to advertise the public that there exists a position for a Local Consultant on a 3 month basis.The overall objective of the assignment is to:
Jamie Ovia, our Mitigation and Policy advisor comments on mitigation options carried out in Tuvalu - The Atlantic