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Assistant Superintendent of Police and Officer in Charge of Police Command Coordination Centre, Koroi Seduadua.
UNDP Pacific Office in Fiji

Warnings don't always reach those most at risk in Fiji. Stronger coordination and communication systems can close the last-mile gap.

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Climate hazards are intensifying in Fiji. Stronger early warning systems will help communities act before disasters strike.
Large group of people posing for a photo in front of a building entrance with banners.
The project will ensure early warning systems are designed together with communities, from hazard monitoring to community-level response.
People walking along a rural road lined with damaged homes and storm-affected vegetation in the aftermath of a tropical cyclone.
Elders once read the signs of storms. Now, technology and tradition must work together to keep communities safe.
Cyclone Winston in 2016 reminded us of all that even with preparation, our systems must evolve
With financing from the Green Climate Fund, UNDP and partners will expand early warnings to 26 million+ people across 7 countries.
primary school students