Restoring Pacific Islands for Nature and People

In Pacific Island countries and territories, invasive alien species (IAS) pose a significant threat to biodiversity, increase vulnerability to climate change, and also threaten island agriculture and human well-being. Limited awareness of IAS threatens livelihoods and undermines conservation efforts, climate change adaptation and sustainable development goals. Education on the impacts of IAS will facilitate the implementation of nationwide programs. Acceptance of IAS eradication and management projects as nature-based solutions to improve human health and food security will increase significantly. IAS-free islands will become ideal sites for the restoration of endangered species in Palau, Samoa, Tonga and Wallis & Futuna.

Project data

Countries
Palau, Samoa, Tonga, Wallis and Futuna
IKI funding
948,761.82 €
Duration
02/2024 till 12/2025
Status
open
Implementing organisation
Island Conservation
Political Partner
  • Palau Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and the Environment
  • Samoa Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
  • Tonga Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources
  • Wallis and Futuna Territorial Environment Service
Implementing Partner
  • Birdlife Pacific
  • Palau Conservation Society
  • Samoa Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
  • Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) - Samoa
  • Vava’u Environmental Protection Association

State of implementation/results

  • The preparatory phase of the project includes the following topics:
    • Elaboration of the complete application.
    • Finalising the gender analysis.
    • Finalisation of the environmental and social risk assessment; establishment of appropriate protection systems and training of partners.
    • Exchange with political partners in the target countries.
    • Identify synergies with existing relevant projects and initiatives.
    • Development of a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system.
  • At the end of the preparatory phase, a decision will be made on further funding by the International Climate Initiative.

Latest Update:
12/2025

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