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        Being a country whose economic base is primarily sustained by exploitation of its natural resources there always exists great potentials for its environment to be put under stress.

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        of the Solomon Islands

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Donor-Funded Projects

The following are projects that are wholly or partially funded by donor organizations.

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Community benefits from CRISP project
Solomon Islands Water Sector Adaptation Project (SIWSAP)
Pacific Hazardous Waste Management ( PACWASTE) Project
MACBIO- Marine and Coastal Biodiversity Management in Pacific Island Countries
Japanese Technical Cooperation Project for Promotion of Regional Initiative on Solid Waste Management in the Pacific Island Countries (J-PRISM)
Adapting to Climate Change through Sustainable Forest Management
Strongim Waka lo community for lo kakai (SWoCK)
Integrating Global Environment Commitments in Investment and Development Decision-making (CB2) or IGGECIDDM (2)
Coastal Community Adaptation Project-C-CAP
Integrating Global Environment Commitments in Investment and Development Decision-making (CB2) or IGGECIDDM

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Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management & Meteorology
P.O. Box 21, Vavaya Ridge
Honiara, Solomon Islands
 
(677) 23031 / 23032
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