Tuvalu hosts coastal adaptation consultation workshop

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A key consultation and coordination workshop has concluded in Funafuti uniting government officials and development partners to review and strategize on coastal adaptation efforts in Tuvalu. 

photo courtesy of UNDP

This consultation comes at a critical time, ahead of COP29 in Azerbaijan, and follows the recent announcement of funding for the second phase of the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project (TCAP-II).

Supported by the governments of Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, this new phase aims to scale up climate-resilient coastal protection efforts to combat the impacts of climate change, said UNDP.

Prime Minister of Tuvalu, Hon. Feleti Teo, opened the workshop and commended the TCAP team and donor partners for their efforts in implementing these coastal adaptation works in both Funafuti and the outer-lying islands of Nanumea and Nanumaga. 

“When I speak on climate change and sea level rise when travelling abroad, I continue to emphasize that TCAP is Tuvalu’s flagship adaptation project, and this will remain our flagship project will into the future,” said Teo.

Munkhtuya Altangerel, Resident Representative of the UNDP Pacific Office in Fiji, added: “This workshop is a vital step forward in enhancing our coordination toward coastal adaptation activities in Tuvalu as we explore innovative approaches, tap into traditional knowledge, and develop solutions that are uniquely suited to the needs of Tuvalu and its communities.”

“The insights gained here can inspire efforts across other small island developing states, serving as a crucial step towards securing the atoll nation’s future in the face of unprecedented environmental challenges.”

The workshop concluded with both Government of Tuvalu and donor partners agreeing to continue this collaboration in support of Tuvalu’s medium-term development priorities in coastal protection.