Climate Change and Climate Risk Communications Strategy 2014-2018
Summary
The overarching goal of Kiribati's Climate Change and Climate Risk Communications Strategy 2014-2018 is "to highlight the priority communications goals in terms of climate change and climate risk in Kiribati, and to provide mechanisms and resources to enhance and encourage collaboration and cooperation in these areas."
It outlines seven strategy components the government intends to utilize in accomplishing its goal. Those are coordination, branding, stakeholder engagement, media engagement, a whole of government approach, awareness raising, and engaging communities and promoting partnerships.
This strategy also outlines the specific audiences, messages, and outlets the government intends to target in its climate change communications, and outlines the government's plan for implementing the strategy.
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About this policy
Year
2013
Most recent update
05/11/2013
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Response areas
Adaptation
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Renewable energy
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Targets  11
By 2017, climate change and climate risk considerations will be integrated in at least 50% of Ministerial operational and sector plans
Adaptation, Target year: 2017By 2015, 50% of Ministry workers will indicate an increased awareness of KJIP Secretariat and coordination processes within line Ministries compared with 2014 levels
Adaptation, Target year: 2015By 2015, at least 25% of policy and technical staff from line Ministries will attend communications training
Adaptation, Target year: 2015Note

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