Beyond barriers: Solomon Islands case study

Solomon Islands is one of the world’s most disaster-prone countries, ranked as the 2nd most vulnerable country on the World Risk Index 2021. Solomon Islands currently maintains separate policies and governance structures for climate change and disaster risk reduction (DRR), but updated disaster management plans are being increasingly linked to climate considerations. There are indications that the country is progressing towards a more integrated strategy, including plans to develop a national framework for resilient development to complement the regional Framework for Resilient Development in the Pacific 2017–2030 (FRDP).

This case study explores Solomon Islands’ progress in the integration of DRR and climate change adaptation (CCA), identifying key themes and opportunities for stakeholders to advance approaches that reduce risk and enhance resilience in communities.

The case study is part of the wider Beyond Barriers research project on the integration of DRR and CCA in the Pacific, a joint initiative of the Humanitarian Advisory Group, Australian Humanitarian Partnership and World Vision Australia.

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