Waste

Waste management

The project is supporting work to improve waste management in Vanua Levu through the following activities

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World-Bank—Vanua-Levu-June-2024-0705

Road upgrades

The project is supporting work by the Fiji Roads Authority to improve the Cross Island Road. The improvements include design and supervision, and road works. 

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Labasa Air Terminal 1

Airport improvements

The project is supporting work by Airports Fiji to improve the airports of Labasa and Savusavu.

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Natural Hazards

Vulnerability to natural hazards

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To address vulnerability to natural hazards, the project is investing in solid waste management, wastewater management and sanitation, and renewable energy in Vanua Levu. The project is working to reverse environmental degradation, preserve natural and cultural tourism assets, and improve health, hygiene, and cleanliness, which in turn affect the destination’s attractiveness. Addressing these risks is especially important as climate change amplifies public health risks from water-borne and vector-borne diseases. The project is also working to preserve tourism assets through the maintenance, rehabilitation, and reconstruction of roads, public transport facilities, and traffic infrastructure, and park and greenery development. There are also urban beautification initiatives in Savusavu and Labasa to improve the attractiveness of the towns as destinations, as well as make them more livable for residents.

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Portrait of a basket weaver near Savusavu. Vanua Levu, Fiji.

Limited entrepreneurship

To help expand entrepreneurship, the Project focuses on MSME development, skills building, and investments in nature- and culture-based tourism attractions to help expand and improve the range and quality of tourism activities and services available in Vanua Levu while creating economic opportunities for local communities. Skills development and community empowerment initiatives ensure that the tourism workforce possesses the necessary skills demanded by the industry.

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Uncoordinated plans

Uncoordinated plans & institutions

The Project is addressing this constraint by strengthening institutions and implementing key components of sustainable tourism development. These components include integrated tourism master planning, public-private dialogues, community consultations, and monitoring of social, environmental, and economic impacts, including climate change. The Project enhances the monitoring capacity and capability of institutions while providing capacity building for local government agencies. At the local level, a destination development and management mechanism will be established to improve coordination within the sector and with the national government.

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Fiji Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation (MTCA) Documentation

In June 2024, the MTCA launched the Fiji Sustainable Tourism Framework 2024-2034, which aims to provide a roadmap to revitalize and enhance the country’s competitive positioning in tourism and anticipate future needs. To develop the Framework, the Ministry conducted 13 sessions with 600 stakeholders. The Framework is a key reference and foundational document for the  Na Vualiku Project.

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