Mitigating Climate Impact on the Pacific

KPMG was engaged by Plan International Australia to conduct a literature review of the current evidence regarding Non-Economic Loss and Damage experienced by young women, girls and gender-diverse people in the Pacific Islands.

This summary report contains an overview of KPMG’s literature review findings relating to 6 key focus areas including:

  • Health
  • Mental health
  • Displacement
  • Child, early and forced marriage
  • Gender-based violence
  • Education
  • Livelihoods

Download the full literature review (PDF 832KB).

Related Publications and Reports

COP31 Submission: Delivering for girls and young women on the frontlines of the climate crisis

Girls are on the frontlines of the climate crisis. Across the Indo-Pacific, climate impacts, rising energy costs, and economic instability are making it harder for girls to eat, stay in

Girls on the Frontline

This summary document presents research findings from a collaborative partnership between Plan International Australia and the University of Technology Sydney’s Institute for Sustainable Futures (UTS-ISF), co-delivered in collaboration with Plan