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WHAT REMAINS: A VISUAL STORY OF LOSS AND DAMAGE IN THE PACIFIC

By Mereseini Tuivuniwai, Ivan Photography et al.
20 / 06 / 2024
Roy, a Church leader in the village, fishes off the coast of Molpoe in Vanuatu. Photo credit: Author’s own.

This photo book tells the story of the people of Molpoe on the west coast of Santo Island, Vanuatu, and countless other people whose stories remain untold. It is a story of loss and damage of people’s land, sea and livelihoods, and disruption to their lives. We hope that these images provoke and inspire change — and that we all take responsibility for making a real difference for the people of Molpoe. This publication was produced by Oxfam in the Pacific and Oxfam Australia through the Pacific Climate Change Collaboration, Influencing and Learning (PACCCIL) project, in partnership with the Vanuatu Climate Action Network (VCAN) and the Santo Sunset Environment Network in West Coast Sant

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