The overarching goal of the project is to improve water and sanitation practices in selected communities through community engagement processes. The aim is for communities in the focus areas to adopt better WASH practices and become more resilient to a changing climate through the management of water resources, while ensuring women’s and girls’ needs are addressed. This project is led by Action on Poverty in partnership with the Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific Kiribati (FSPK), the Solomon Islands Development Trust (SIDT), and UTS-ISF.
Researchers
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Senior Research Consultant
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Professor and Research Director
Years
- 2022-2025
Location
- Solomon Islands, Kiribati
Client
- Action on Poverty
Funded by
- USAID
Partner
- Action on Poverty
SDGs
This project is working towards UN Sustainable Development Goals 6 and 13