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Pacific Ozone Depleting Substances Project

The Montreal Protocol (MP) sets a timetable for phasing-out of a number of ozone depleting substances (ODS) and requires Parties to report on production and consumption of such ODS.

Project type: Capacity Building Community Awareness Informal Training Courses
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Pacific Islands Climate Change Assistance Programme

The Pacific Islands Climate Change Programme (PICCAP) is a regional Climate Change Enabling Activities project.

Project type: Capacity Building Pilot / Trial / Demonstration Project
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Pacific Islands Global Climate Observing System

The Pacific Islands-Global Climate Observing System (PI-GCOS) programme started in Apia, Samoa, in 2000 as a result of the first regional Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) workshop organised b

Project type: Capacity Building Community Awareness
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Capacity Building for the Development of Adaptation Measures in Pacific Island Countries Project

The Capacity Building for the Development of Adaptation Measures in Pacific island countries (CBDAMPIC) project focuses on improving the livelihood of Pacific Island people by increasing their adap

Project type: Capacity Building Planning and Governance
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Global Climate Change Alliance: Pacific Small Island States

The Global Climate Change Alliance: Pacific Small Island States (GCCA: PSIS) project is a five-year, €11.4 million initiative, funded by the European Union and implemented by the

Project type: Capacity Building Community Awareness Informal Training Courses Knowledge Communication Pilot / Trial / Demonstration Project
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Pacific Island Climate Prediction Project
Project type: Capacity Building Research
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Protecting Island Biodiversity and Traditional Culture in Pacific Island Communities Through Community-based Climate Risk Assessment and Management
Project type: Community Awareness Pilot / Trial / Demonstration Project
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Pacific Islands Climate Prediction Project (Phases 1 and 2)
Project type: Capacity Building Research
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Preparedness for Climate Change Project

The aim of this program was for the Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies in countries particularly vulnerable to climate change to gain a better understanding of climate change and its imp

Project type: Capacity Building Informal Training Courses Policy Support
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Regional Partnerships for Climate Change Adaptation and Preparedness
Project type: Capacity Building
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