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Donor-Funded Projects

The following are projects that are wholly or partially funded by donor organizations.

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Increasing Resilience to Climate Change and Natural Hazards Projects (CRISP)
Policy and Human Resources Development Trust Fund Pilot Project
Pacific Environment Community (PEC) Fund
Mangrove Ecosystem for CC Adaptation Livelihoods (MESCAL)
Local Climate Adaptive Living Facility (Local Facility)
SWoCK (Strongim Waka blo Kakai lo Community)
National Adaptation Programmes if Action (NAPA)
GEF-FAO ( Intergrated Forest Management in Solomon Islands)
Second National Communications (SNC) to UNFCCC Stocktaking Exercise (STE) & Enabling Activity (EA)
GEF & AusAID

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