19 OCTOBER 2014
A representative from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations spoke to Samoan High School students recently about climate change and what it means for Small Island Developing States. The geography students from Year 13 are studying climate change and its implications as part of their curriculum.
Apia Program Associate for the FAO Sub-Regional Office, Mr. Richard Crichton spoke on the work of FAO and addressed the issue of climate change especially in food security and poverty reduction.
Source: Council for International Development