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Approach to Climate Change
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The annual cyclone season for the Republic of Vanuatu commences in November and extends to the end of April the following year. While cyclones can develop outside of this period, their cyclical nature increases the predictability of such occurrences and thus enables pre-planned measures to be formulated beforehand and community preparedness programmes to be put in place and promulgated.
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A comprehensive mapping (undertaken by GIZ) of Vanuatu's private sector agencies involved in Climate Change & Disaster Risk Reduction activities.
Climate Change Disaster Risk Management Energy Government, law and administration Governance Monitoring and evaluation Organisations Policy and planning Information Technology and Information Management Meteorology and Weather Natural Resources and the Environment
Director General's - Mrs Esline Garaebiti Statement brief: