Republic of the Marshall Islands Disaster Preparedness & Infrastructure

The project aims to improve the Marshall Islands' capacity for preparedness and mitigation to geo-physical and climate related hazards, and enhancing resilience to climate change impact, guided by the overarching Disaster Risk Management National Action Plan. 

The overall project goal is to effectively address the consequences of, and responses to the different hazards, to protect lives, sustain livelihoods, preserve the environment and safeguard the economy. The project outcome will be achieved through two outputs: 

  1. Strengthened Disaster Communication and Climate and Inundation Monitoring Systems
  2. Enhanced National Disaster Responders readiness capacity and better resourced to minimise loss of lives and damages. 

Impact

START DATE

March 2019

END DATE

March 2024

STATUS

Completed

PROJECT OFFICE

Fiji

IMPLEMENTING PARTNER

United Nations Development Programme

DONORS

GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Unspecified

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS

$11,155,205

DELIVERY IN PREVIOUS YEARS

2019$524,915

2020$860,873

2021$603,776

2022$257,400

2023$2,385,203

2024$1,223,099

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