Pacific SIDS 2.0

Of the 4.3 billion population in Asia Pacific, it is the 2.3 million people of the Pacific’s Small Island Developing States who face the highest level of disaster and climate risk. The disastrous impact of climate change is already pushing tens of thousands of Pacific Islanders into poverty every year.

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Programme type: Regional multi-year
Funding: $4.8 million
Duration: 2020-2024
Status: Ongoing

Key goals

  • Support the development of bills and legislation for meteorology, hydrology, and disaster management.
  • Increased quality of accessible services provided to key sectors and stakeholders to better respond to hazards.
  • Enhanced communication and awareness programmes on early warnings.
  • Stronger inclusion of gender and minority groups in early warning systems.

Progress to date

  • 32 regional and national institutions assisted by CREWS to develop capacity in providing enhanced early warning services to the countries.
  • 1.05 million women and men living in areas covered by forecasts and warnings put in place with CREWS support.
  • 7 tools and other risk data products were generated for impact-based warnings with CREWS support.

Spotlight

Women and disability at the core of early warning action

How to ensure early warning and early action don’t leave women and people with disabilities behind? With Pacific countries and communities dispersed over a vast Ocean, reaching everyone is exacting. Consultations with women’s groups, community members, older people with disabilities, and leaders of 7 rural, urban, and coastal communities in Fiji aimed to understand how diverse groups access, disseminate, and respond to early warnings. The study considered socio-economic, cultural, and gender norms’ impact on hazard vulnerability and reaction to warnings. Identified gaps and good practices are fed into gender and disability-inclusive guidelines and checklists. They will help Met Services and disaster risk entities mainstream gender and disability into every early warning element to enable early action – saving more lives.

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