Time in the Storm
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By Shreya Rajpuriya
Country Coordinator, Pacific Insurance and Climate Adaptation Programme,
United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), Solomon Islands
There is a peculiar kind of familiarity to storms now. They arrive not as interruptions, but as something already anticipated – tracked, named, watched, followed as they begin to take shape.
In the Solomon Islands, Cyclone Maila (Category 5) unfolded this way. Through notifications, conversations, through a kind of ambient aware
Country Coordinator, Pacific Insurance and Climate Adaptation Programme,
United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), Solomon Islands
There is a peculiar kind of familiarity to storms now. They arrive not as interruptions, but as something already anticipated – tracked, named, watched, followed as they begin to take shape.
In the Solomon Islands, Cyclone Maila (Category 5) unfolded this way. Through notifications, conversations, through a kind of ambient aware
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