Fiji’s first climate change village moved from seashore to ‘promised land’

Fiji’s first climate change village moved from seashore to ‘promised land’

Pacific Media Centre, 27th April 2018

Vunidogoloa was the first village in Fiji to be relocated – barely three years ago – due to sea level rise. The village was in the Cakaudrove province and had backyard views of beautiful Natewa Bay on Vanua Levu Island.

The relaxing life for these villagers was, however, dampened by the impact of sea level rise. Flooding was common for the villagers and so they needed to be relocated.

Their new village is 2 kilometres inland and was renamed by the villagers as Kenani (“Promised Land”). The whole village of Vunidogoloa (pop. 130) moved to their new settlement in January 2014 and now have solar lighting.

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