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Managing genetic biodiversity in the Pacific
Biodiversity is a valuable resource. The world benefits from biodiversity and associated local traditional knowledge, so when these are exploited by parties with large financial resources – for example for the manufacture of pharmaceuticals – source countries need to be compensated.
UN Environment and others are working to ensure that benefits from the use of such resources are used to protect environments and the people who rely on them.
Informing action: Pacific nations unite on the environment
The people of the Pacific islands may be among the smallest contributors to climate change, but they are on the frontline of its impacts.
Protecting Water Quality from Source to Sea - FSM
Improvement of drinking water quality and significant reduction in pollutants entering the fresh and marine water around Pohnpei and Chuuk States
Top 3 Project Results
1. Joint Resolution of President and State Governors Endorsing First Framework National Water and Sanitation Policy for the Federated States of Micronesia 2. Establishment and Operation of a National Water Task Force including representation of all States 3. Protection and Rehabilitation of Riparian Zone of Main Supply in Nett Watershed