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Climate Projects That Improve Health May Be One of the Pacific's Most Underused Investment Opportunities
Transportation, energy, food systems, urban development, and environmental interventions can produce measurable health benefits while advancing climate goals. Treating those benefits as part of project design could unlock entirely different partnerships and financing models.
Climate-Resilient WASH Can't Be Built Using Yesterday's Infrastructure Assumptions
Water and sanitation infrastructure designed around historical rainfall, flooding, population movement, and freshwater availability may no longer be sufficient. Climate resilience increasingly has to be designed into WASH projects before construction begins.
Pacific Island Health Systems Are Planning for Climate Migration Whether or Not the Rest of the World Is
Rising sea levels and extreme weather are forcing Pacific Island nations to build health system resilience around population movement, a planning problem most health systems elsewhere haven't had to face yet.