Samoa is highly vulnerable to natural hazards. Seventy percent of Samoa’s population lives on the coast, facing hazards such as cyclones, tsunamis, flooding and storm surges. Cyclones Ofa (1990) and Val...
Niuatoputapu is one of the two inhabited islands in Tonga’s Niua group, located in the northern-most part of Tonga. The total population of about 1,100 lives in four villages, Hihifo, Vaipoa, Falehau...
With its remote location, small size, dispersed islands setting and other geographical factors, Tonga faces many challenges in developing and maintaining sustainable internal, regional and international...
The primary goal of the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Project is to promote an efficient, safe, and reliable roads transport system in the participating provinces. Without well-maintained roads...
Samoa's population of 182,000 is concentrated on two main islands - Savai'i and Upolu - with 53 percent of people living in small, coastal villages. Their standard of living is relatively high and uniform...