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Page 1: RESILIENT Kiribati COMMUNITIESAgriculture Development (MELAD) Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development (MFMRD) Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) and Island Councils

RESILIENTISLANDS,RESILIENTCOMMUNITIES

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Title: Resilient Islands, ResilientCommunities Length: 5 years Objective: improve biodiversityconservation and landscape/seascapelevel management to enhance socio-ecological resilience to climatevariability and change Location: Butaritari, North Tarawa andTabiteuea + Kiritimati (pending)

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COMPONENT 1

This component focuses onmainstreaming R2R concepts intosectoral development priorities,streamlining resilience and socio-ecological planning across national andislands levels, and developingcommunity outreach, training, andschool curriculum programmes.

Enabling environment for Ridge toReef (R2R) conservation andsustainable use

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COMPONENT 2

Implementation of Ridge to Reef(R2R) conservation and sustainableuse strategies

This component focuses on communitymobilization, restoration andconservation activities on land and atsea to facilitate long-term sustainableuse of natural resources, community-based management approaches and afocus on sustainable livelihoodactivities.

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COMPONENT 3

This component will develop aresults-based managementmonitoring and evaluation systemand will capture and share projectexperiences through knowledgeproducts and communications atthe local, national and regionallevel.

Lessons learning and sharing

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MAIN PROJECT PARTNERS

Food and Agriculture Organization of theUnited Nations (FAO)

Financing Partner

Executing partners

Ministry of Environment, Land andAgriculture Development (MELAD)Ministry of Fisheries and MarineResources Development (MFMRD)Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) andIsland Councils

Implementing Agency

Global Environment Facility(GEF) Trust Fund

PartnersThe Pacific Community (SPC)University of Wollongong (ANCORS)

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GEF Focal point for Kiribati Environment andConservation Division,MELAD P.O. Box 234Bikenibeu, TarawaRepublic of KiribatiPhone: (686) 28000/28507

Some rights reserved. This work is availableunder a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licence

FAO Subregional Office forthe Pacific Islands Private Mail Bag, Apia,Samoa Tel: +685 22127E-mail: [email protected]