Blue-Green Development in Kiribati

 

Kiribati, one of the most vulnerable and impoverished countries in the Pacific region, is set to receive support from a new project aimed at building resilience to climate change and pandemic impacts. The Blue-Green Development in Kiribati project, funded by the German Government’s International Climate Initiative (IKI), aims to reduce dependence on external supplies and services by developing new models combining income generation, ecological health, coastal defense, improved food security and economic self-reliance

Lower Left: Eita Maneaba or Community centre building of Kiribati. Upper right: ICLEI Oceania Regional Director Steve Gawler meeting with the people of Bikenibeu South Tarawa.

Two urban local councils in South Tarawa, Kiribati, will develop and implement Climate and COVID Resilience Plans (CCRPs) to promote inclusive and sustainable community-based development that is aligned with national policies and programs. The project will also enhance self-reliance through improved sustainable livelihood opportunities and contribute towards improved food security and environmental protection.

The project is being led by the ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability in partnership with the Commonwealth Local Government Forum Pacific and Kiribati Local Government Association (KiLGA). The project demonstrates how enhanced participation and collaboration at all levels of government and society can accelerate sustainable development, particularly for Small Island Developing States.


The Frontline Cities and Islands program is dedicated to supporting coastal communities in their journey towards resilience and sustainability. With a focus on island economies, the program recognizes the unique challenges faced by these vulnerable communities and is aligned with addressing these issues. If you're a local government in a coastal community and want to learn more about how the Frontline Cities program can help, reach out to us at admin.oceania@iclei.org or visit our website at https://www.frontlineci.org/. Join the network of coastal cities working towards a more sustainable future.


IKI includes an Independent Complaint Mechanism (IKI ICM) intended to enable people who suffer (potential) negative social and/or environmental consequences from IKI projects, or who wish to report the improper use of funds, to voice their complaints and seek redress.


Written by Dustin Cutler

Edited by Steve Gawler

 
ICLEI Oceania