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Regional cooperation is vital for the protection and preservation of the world’s marine ecosystems.
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This piece offers practical advice as to why working with civil society is important in the Pacific and how greater engagement between CSOs, government, and the Asian Development Bank can be achieved.
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Visual Associations Mapping, Stakeholder Mapping Matrices, and Venn Diagrams can be used as stakeholder analysis tools for CSO engagement in the Pacific.
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Problem Tree, Beneficiary Assessment, and Participatory Impact Pathways Analysis are useful tools when preparing the design and monitoring framework for CSO engagement.
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Baselining, Ten Seed Technique, Seasonal Calendar, Community Mapping, Transect Walk, and Visioning are all participatory tools used for assessment.
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Community Radio, Participatory Action Research, and Television Drama are some of the implementation tools for communications and behaviour change.
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Appreciative Inquiry, Most Significant Change, Social Audit are activities that can be used to engage stakeholders in project evaluation.
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There is a blueprint to overcoming the barriers that limit women's participation in the formal economy.
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Multitranche financing supports an investment program to improve the safety, accessibility and reliability of Papua New Guinea’s airports.
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Make it easier and profitable for commercial operators to develop shipping routes to remote areas.
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Taking a risk-management approach to large-scale projects involves investing in project preparation and attending to stakeholders’ concerns early, such as land and resettlement issues.
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To increase sustainability and inclusiveness of growth, Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste need to look at ways to improve the quality and efficiency of public spending.
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Pacific island countries need to include climate action in national development plans to lessen the economic costs of climate change.