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2023
The systematic country diagnostic (SCD) covers a group of nine small Pacific Island countries (PIC-9) - Kiribati, Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.
World Bank, the
Cover_Food for thought Climate change risk and food (in)security in Tuvalu
2022
This study evaluates the risk of climate change from the perspective of food security domain considering exposure to flood hazard.
Elsevier
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2022
This research study on Community-based Early Warning Early Action (EWEA) in the Pacific has explored opportunities for strengthening EWEA in the Pacific, focusing on Tuvalu as a case study.
Red Cross / Red Crescent Climate Centre

DRR Community in Tuvalu

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Governance

Sendai Framework Focal Point

Sendai Focal Point: National Disaster Management Office, Office of the Prime Minister, Government of Tuvalu

National Platform

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National policies and plans

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2012
This National Climate Change Policy prescribes the Government and the people of Tuvalu’s strategic polices for adapting responding to climate change impacts and related disaster risks over the next 15 years (2012 – 2021).
Tuvalu - government
2006

This NAP is considered as the focus of actions, consolidation of projects and activities identified for an integrated solution to combating land degradation in Tuvalu. The NAP endeavours to bring together stakeholders, both government organisations (GOs)

Tuvalu - government
2012

This National Strategic Action Plan for Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management (NSAP) describes the people of Tuvalu’s priorities for immediate actions, with seven thematic goals covering adaptation, mitigation and disaster risk management:

  • Streng
Tuvalu - government

Risk and governance profile(s)

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2019
This country profile for Tuvalu provides a summary of available evidence on climate hazards, health vulnerabilities, health impacts and progress to date in health sector efforts to realize a climate-resilient health system.
World Health Organization Pan American Health Organization United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
2021

This profile is intended to serve as public goods to facilitate upstream country diagnostics, policy dialogue, and strategic planning by providing comprehensive overviews of trends and projected changes in key climate parameters, sector-specific

World Bank, the Asian Development Bank