Rebuild Temotu Health Clinics

$100 donated
Given by 2 generous donors in 16 days

OceansWatch will be assisting the Temotu Province in the Solomon Islands by refurbishing and upgrading their health clinics.

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WHERE IN THE WORLD?

Temotu is a remote province in the Solomon Islands. Most islands are only accessible by small boat and health services are limited. Temotu Province was severely affected by Cyclone Pam in 2015.

OUR AIM

To help health services in Temotu to build resilience against the effects of natural disasters. We will be helping to refurbish, equip and build the capacity of the staff at Health Clinics.

HOW DO WE DO IT

Through the generous support of volunteers that donate their time and expertise and the use of sailing yachts to transport volunteers, equipment and supplies to the remote communities.

HOW WILL YOUR DONATION BE USED?

Your donation will be used to buy materials such as cleaning products, building and painting supplies and education and medical materials.

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OceansWatch's involvement (page creator)

I'm Chris Bone of OceansWatch and an avid supporter of servicing remote islands of the Pacific to help build capacity and resilience of the local people.

OceansWatch helps communities at the request of the local people to ensure that limited resources are going where they are most needed.

About us

We run expeditions on loaned sailing yachts to remote small islands to assist them with marine and terrestrial ecosystem management, sustainable livelihood projects, environmental education and to build their capacity to handle the problems associated with climate change.

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Trev
Trev on 29 Apr 2016
$50
Tam
Tam on 29 Apr 2016
$50

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This campaign started on 28 Apr 2016 and ended on 15 May 2016.