Richard, TUCAN's Executive Director, talks about the significance of the work that TUCAN does, and why support from countries like Aotearoa New Zealand is critical.
https://t.co/MkVL6QRJ1g
Oxfam works in Tuvalu through the Kōtui programme which partners with local climate NGO, TUCAN. Talua talks about why it's important for initiatives like Oxfam's Kōtui programme to partner with organisations like TUCAN & why the work they do is critical.
https://t.co/mwAGgwpuZ1
Oxfam works in Tuvalu through the Kōtui programme which partners with local climate NGO, the Tuvalu Climate Action Network (TUCAN). Gitty talks about the significance of organisations like TUCAN and why we need to centre the voices of women and girls.
https://t.co/rXHtSxOxSh
#Pacific governments & CSOs are heading to Bangkok to amplify Pacific voices on gender equality the week of the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Meeting (Nov 19-21), a step toward #Beijing30 to address unique challenges for Pacific women & girls. @unwomenasia@diva4equality, @YBjornum
Our Climate Finance Adviser, Priyanka, is joining Island Voices @ COP29 as a speaker in representation of Small Island Developing States in Baku, Azerbaijan! Register for the event for free here:
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Our Executive Director, Eunice Wotene, speaks to the Wire about a new #Oxfam report looking at the cost of climate-fuelled disasters to the Pacific with the number of Pacific Islanders impacted increasing by 700% in the last decade.
https://t.co/CztHEF97j6
Kōtui isn’t just about improving access to water but crucially access to proper sanitation and hygiene. That’s why it matters to us, and that’s why with your help we continue to support communities across PNG in accessing clean water.
Whether it’s through improving sanitation and hygiene, providing water, or providing young women and girls with menstrual pads – we’re proud of our work in Papua New Guinea and the people we have and continue to work with💚
The visit allowed Oxfam and Kōtui managers to discuss their work in supporting climate action within Tuvalu and aligning it to the priorities of the government.
Fakafetai lasi to the Minister and the Permanent Secretary for their time and their support
Last week, we had the pleasure of paying a formal courtesy visit to the Tuvalu Minister of Home Affairs, Climate Change and Environment, Dr Maina Vakafua Talia, and the Permanent Secretary, Pepetua Latasi.
Teachers at Henganofi school in Papua New Guinea show us the taps that have been built in their school ensuring that students are able to not only access quality education but clean, drinking water as well.