26 Jul 2018

Northern Marshall Islands atolls trial food security measures

From , 3:04 pm on 26 July 2018

Communities in the remote northern atolls of the Marshall Islands are trialling new food security measures in a bid to reduce the impacts of future droughts. 

The Marshall Islands has relied heavily on international food relief since the severe 2015 to 2016 El Nino drought, which continues to affect parts of the country. 

The Pacific Community's Readiness for El Niño project is carrying out training this month on the atolls of Ailuk and Kwajalein. 

Project manager Gillian Chambers told Mackenzie Smith the focus will be on improving local crop supplies and soil quality. 

A drone photo shows the southern portion of Ebeye Island with the Kwajalein Army base headquarters island in the distance. The island is currently experiencing ongoing power outages for lack of generators.

A drone photo shows the southern portion of Ebeye Island with the Kwajalein Army base headquarters island in the distance. The island is currently experiencing ongoing power outages for lack of generators. Photo: Anjojo Kabua