Seawall project to protect villagers

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Mr.Vatimi Rayalu. Picture: FILE

CABINET has approved a grant aid agreement between the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Ministry of Waterways (Ministry) for the Climate Change Adaptation on the Nature-Based Solution Programme and Kiwa Initiative (Program).

IUCN has committed a total grant funding of Euro 326,077.40 for the project. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said Cabinet based its decision on a submission by Minister of Agriculture and Waterways, Vatimi Rayalu.

“The Nature-Based Coastal Protection Project will help reduce the vulnerability of coastal communities to coastal inundation, and coastal erosion through the provision of nature-based seawalls,” Mr Rabuka said.

“Through these funds, the ministry will be able to construct NbS seawalls at six selected sites in Fiji. These sites are; Nakawaqa Village, Vesi Village, Ligaulevu Village, Somosomo Village, Navola Village and Navolau No. 1 Village project). However, the ministry reserves the right to change the number of sites to successfully complete the project within the allocated budget.”

He said the project would protect a total coastline of 1565 metres and assist 1455 individuals.

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