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Unit 8: Community Vulnerability to Climate Change and Disasters (Vanuatu Certificate 1 Level 1 Training Module on CC & DRR)

Home > Unit 8: Community Vulnerability to Climate Change and Disasters (Vanuatu Certificate 1 Level 1 Training Module on CC & DRR)
Publication Year
2 017
Language
English
Resource Type
Educational Resource
Publisher
SPC/GIZ Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region (CCCPIR)
Eucational Resource Type
Unit Materials
Climate Change Topic
Building Resilience
DRM Topic
Disaster risk
Utilised In
Higher Education
Submitted by philipm.ext on Mon, 26/03/2018 - 13:16

Documents

File 2-1 CGHV0116 competency outline french.docx
File 2-1 CGHV0116 competency outline.docx
PDF icon 2-1 CGHV0116 facilitator guide french.pdf
PDF icon 2-1 CGHV0116 facilitator guide.pdf
PDF icon 2-1 CGHV0116 learner guide french.pdf
PDF icon 2-1 CGHV0116 learner guide.pdf
PDF icon 2-1 CGHV0116 learner workbook french.pdf
PDF icon 2-1 CGHV0116 learner workbook.pdf

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Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region (CCCPIR)
Vanuatu Certificate 1 Level 1 Training Module on Climate Change & Disaster Risk Reduction

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