The World Bank is working with communities across Solomon Islands to better understand how people on the front lines of climate change have been adapting to land loss, displacement, and migration. These lessons provide important insights into how our work, and the work of our partners, can better meet the needs and priorities of those most in need. Hear from people from small islands facing land loss, climate migrants in the capital, Honiara, and women in remote rural villages who are facing these challenges first hand. Learn more: wrld.bg/E36950P...
00:00 Helping local communities adapt to the impacts of climate change
00:49 Karaina settlement: Assistance with basic needs
02:20 Tuwo village: Access to basic needs such as food and water
03:03 Understanding local needs and building on local strengths
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