In response, the Government of Tokelau, with financing from the Government of Australia and technical assistance from UNDP in partnership with the Secretariat for the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) is working to bolster the resiliency of islands’ water infrastructure. Increasing water harvest efficiency, improving storage facilities, and enhancing water quality by installing first flush diverters, forms part of a National Water Management Strategy formulated by the Government. The Strategy has been developed with broad community consultations and through technical experts provided through PACC. These efforts are working to ensure that people have uninterrupted access to clean drinking water across all three atolls.
For cooking, bathing, handwashing, everything, water is crucially important. That is why raising awareness and improving water conservation, especially with youth in the community, is so important. - Barbara Tali, PACC Focal Point, Atafu, Tokelau.
In Tokelau, the the Government is using the opportunity presented by this initiative to focus on enhancing the ability of its people to deal with the negative impacts of climate change such as continued droughts. The drought adaptation measures are part of a comprehensive National Climate Change policy developed through trainings organized on climate vulnerability assessments and adaptation planning. Community based actions are relied on to improve water access and quality in Tokelau, also a world leader in the use of renewable energy with 100 per cent of it energy supply in the form of solar energy.
The systematic interventions were significant contrasting the 2011 water shortage emergency situation. If you can imagine a festive season in the Pacific islands without water, then you can definitely understand the relief of a happy family who visited Tokelau over the 2012 festive season, grateful they had running water during their family holiday.
We were amazed that our water supply lasted the whole holiday and still the water tank was more than half full. I am so thankful for the PACC+ project because without this project we would have continued to face this stressful problem during our holidays. - Mikaele Mavaega Maiava, PACC + Coordinator, Nukunonu, Tokelau