Community Reactions to the Energy, Ecosystems and Sustainable Livelihoods Initiative : Managing the Ecosystems Implications of Energy Policies in the Pacific Island Countries (EESLI)

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Join the IUCN Oceania Regional Office Climate Change Program and learn about the Energy , Ecosystems and Sustainable Livelihoods Initiative (EESLI) and its impacts on the ground. Join us virtually via (https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85707504788?pwd=aFAyZWx3M0ZTcDNPYk41Njd1MmVrZz09)
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The session will highlight three Pacific community’s reactions to accessing electricity through solar lights. The solar lights allows for extra activities to be undertaken in the cool of the night amongst other benefits, positively impacting the lives of residents in these communities.
  • Fiji Department of Environment [Fiji]
  • Ministry of Climate Change, Meteorology, Natural Disaster, Environment and Energy [Vanuatu]
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  • Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology [Solomon Islands]
  • Ministry of Environment, Lands and Agricultural Development [Kiribati]
  • Ministry of Meteorology, Energy, Information, Disaster Management, Environment, Climate Change & Communications (MEIDECC) [Tonga]
  • Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Samoa [Samoa]
  • Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment and Tourism [Palau]
  • National Trust of Fiji Islands [Fiji]
  • Palau Conservation Society [Palau]
  • Tenkile Conservation Alliance [Papua New Guinea]
  • University of the South Pacific [Fiji]
  • IUCN Regional Office for Oceania (ORO)
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