Vanuatu Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction Policy 2016-2030. Country/Territory Vanuatu Document type Date 2015 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Environment gen. Keyword Food security Financial agricultural measures Fiscal and market measures Agricultural land Gender Rural youth Equity Capacity building Cultural heritage Ecosystem preservation Climate change Sustainable development Agricultural development Geographical area ASIA AND THE PACIFIC, Least Developed Countries, Melanesia, Oceania, Small Island Developing States, South Pacific Entry into force notes 2016-2030 Abstract The purpose of this policy is to: articulate Vanuatu’s vision, principles, strategic goals, priorities and strategies for climate change and disaster risk reduction; provide the framework for mainstreaming climate change and disaster risk reduction into sustainable development processes; improve coordination and planning of programmes, projects and funding across ministries, departments, development partners, academia, civil society organisations (CSOs) and the private sector; ensure that stakeholders, including donors, CSOs, the private sector and communities understand and align themselves and their actions with Vanuatu’s policy direction; strengthen the ability of governance and financial systems to access additional funds, enabling more equitable sharing in resourcing relative to Vanuatu’s high level of vulnerability; and facilitate accountability through monitoring, evaluation and reporting. Vanuatu has a rapidly growing population in both urban and rural areas, and there is a high level of reliance on natural resources for livelihoods and food security. Subsistence farming is a major feature of life in Vanuatu’s villages. These factors add to the vulnerability of communities to the impacts of climate change and disaster risks. Full text English Website www.nab.vu; www.fao.org