Fiji is among 14 countries that will share in a US$156.8 million grant and co-finance package to help safeguard the socio-economic benefits received...
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The Green Climate Fund has approved a $156.8 million initiative to help tuna-dependent Pacific Island communities adapt to climate change, marking GCF’s largest-ever grant initiative. The project will benefit 3.3 million people across the Pacific, focusing on strengthening Fish Aggregating Device programs and developing advanced warning systems for tuna stock distribution. While tuna is crucial […]
Fiji is among 14 countries that will share in a US$156.8 million grant and co-finance package to help safeguard the socio-economic benefits received...
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