World Vision has teamed up with local organisations to launch a pioneering disaster management workshop from 15-19 July this year
The workshop, themed “Making Waves, Rising Together: Amplifying Locally-Led Humanitarian Action for a Resilient and Sustainable Future,” will be launched to empower local responders in the Pacific’s most vulnerable areas to better serve children and communities.
The Pacific region faces significant climate, economic and environmental challenges, such as rising sea levels, cyclones, droughts and ocean acidification, which threaten the well-being of children, families and communities.
Sarah Bearup, World Vision’s Chief Operating Officer for South Asia Pacific, stressed their commitment to the Blue Pacific 2050 Strategy, highlighting the importance of local partnerships in developing solutions tailored to the Pacific’s unique challenges.
Addressing climate change in the Pacific necessitates integrated approaches that enhance resilience to climate impacts and promote sustainable development. Measures like strengthening disaster preparedness and investing in climate-resilient infrastructure are crucial for safeguarding the future of Pacific communities amidst ongoing climate challenges worldwide.
World Vision’s partner organisations in this initiative include: Medical Services Pacific (MSP), Live & Learn Environmental Education, Kiribati Women and Children’s Support Centre (KWCSC), and Samoa Victim Support Group (SVSG).