Funafuti Water Supply and Sanitation Project (FWSSP)
Enhancing Funafuti residents’ well-being and quality of life by providing access to improved water supply and sanitation services and building their resilience to the projected impacts of climate change
Improved provision of drinking water supply and sanitation services on Funafuti that are climate-adapted, affordable and resilient.
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Funafuti Water Supply and Sanitation Project (FWSSP) Overview View/Download
Report and Recommendation from the President of ADB View / Download
GENDER ASSESSMENT AND ACTION PLAN View / Download
Hygiene awareness is one of the components under the Funafuti Water Supply and Sanitation Project (FWSSP). Despite the residents’ desire to tackle these issues and disseminate knowledge on good hygiene practices, hygiene behaviors in Funafuti are negatively influenced by the lack of water and sanitation facilities. Therefore, improved programs are required to promote sustainable hygiene awareness and behavior and safety of drinking water.
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The Funafuti Menstrual Hygiene Management Survey View / Download
Funafuti Hygiene Behaviours and Practices Survey View / Download
Improved provision of drinking water supply and sanitation services on Funafuti that are climate-adapted, affordable and resilient.
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TUV 6031_EGIS Presentation ADB FF Mission | View / Download |
Effective communication is an essential underpinning of all FWSSP activities. The different communication approaches detailed in the Stakeholders Communication Strategy (SCS) prioritise meaningful consultation with different groups of stakeholders through dialogue and feedback. These approaches encourage active engagement of communities in the development and implementation of project activities.
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FWSSP Stakeholder Communication Strategy View / Download
PACOC View / Download
The Communication principles and guidelines set out in the SCS form the cornerstone of the Public Awareness and Community Outreach Campaign (PACOC) approach which details a series of activities to be undertaken by the Tuvalu Red Cross to implement the PACOC
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TRCS_D5_First FWSSP Campaign Event Report. View / Download
TRCS_FWSSP_CommunityOutreachPlan.docx View / Download
Environmental and Social Safeguards are policies and guidelines that can protect people and their environment from potential adverse effects of the project’s activities.
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Initial Environmental Examination | View / Download |
Resettlement Plan | View / Download |
Initial Poverty and Social Analysis | View / Download |
GRM Procedures | View / Download |
The GRM is a formal system or set of arrangements, including institutions and processes, for receiving and resolving project-related complaints and disputes.
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GRM procedures | View / Download |
Promotes gender mainstreaming across the project and women’s full participation in project activities.
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GENDER ASSESSMENT AND ACTION PLAN View / Download
The Funafuti Water Supply and Sanitation Project (FWSSP) Project management Unit (PMU) is now operational and is located at the Public Works Department. The following staff have now
been appointed. Let us introduce:
Project Manager – Ms Emma P Teo
Project Accountant – Ms Lauvao Leupena
Project Environmental and Social Specialist – Mr Feagaiga Penivao
Project Communication Specialist – Mr Faoliu Teakau
Email : fwsptu8@gmail.com
Website : http://pwd.gov.tv
For more information in regard to the Project, please visit the Project Management Unit office at the Public Works Department (PWD) during office working hours.
Monday to Friday
Morning: 08:30 am – 12:30 pm
Lunch: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Afternoon: 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays – Closed