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Pacific Climate Change Roundtable Report

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The Pacific Climate Change Roundtable 2017 was made possible with the collaborative support, coordination and financial assistance of the following key partners: · Federal Republic of Germany Foreign Office · Government of Australia · CSIRO · The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) The success of the PCCR belongs with the participants which represented Pacific island government focal points, national and sub-national government representatives, key stakeholders including civil society, non-government organisations, private sector and those integrated across cross-cutting sectors involved in climate change and resilient development in the region. The 2017 PCCR will be the last such meeting in its current format and will be succeeded in 2018 by the Pacific Resilience Meeting. Acknowledgment of the Government of Switzerland is duly noted for its past generous support towards the PCCR from 2008 to 2015.
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