PACIFIC IWRM PROGRAMME

Mid-Term Reports of the National IWRM Demonstration Projects
for the Global Environment Facility Supported Project Entitled:
"Implementing Sustainable Water Resources and Wastewater Management in Pacific Island Countries"

These Mid-Term Reports of the National IWRM Demonstration Projects were not an anticipated or required output of the GEF Pacific IWRM Project. Rather the project’s participating countries came up with the idea to produce these reports during their 2011 Regional Steering Committee (RSC) meeting. Considering the large number of countries participating in this project, the RSC decided that these reports should be produced to assist with the timely and efficient Mid-Term Review of the project. The reports provide a snapshot of project management arrangements, planning, and contain brief photo journals of activities. The reports also contain summaries of National Project Implementation Reviews (PIRs) to end 2011.

Cook Islands | FSM | Fiji Islands | Nauru | Niue | Palau | Marshall Islands | Samoa | Solomon Islands | Tonga | Tuvalu | Vanuatu

Watershed
Management

Wastewater Management
& Sanitation
Water Resources
Assessment & Protection
Water Use Efficiency
& Water Safety
Republic of Palau
Ngerikiil Watershed Restoration for the Improvement of Water Quality
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Integrated Water & Land Management for the Laura Lens
Cooks Islands
Integrated freshwater and coastal management on Rarotonga
Tonga
Sustainable Management of Groundwater Resources in Vava'u
 
Samoa
Rehabilitation and Sustainable Management of Apia Catchment
Nauru
Enhancing water security for Nauru through groundwater management
Fiji Islands
Integrated Flood Risk Management in the Nadi River Basin
Solomon Islands
Managing Honiara City Water Supply and Reducing Pollution
 
 
Federated States of Micronesia
Ridge to Reef: Protecting Water Quality from Source to Sea
Tuvalu
Integrated Sustainable Wastewater Management (Ecosan) for Tuvalu
Niue
Integrated Land Use, Water Supply and Wastewater Management
 
 
     
Vanuatu
Sustainable Management of Sarakata Watershed
     
 
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