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Project summary

UNSW Engineering is measuringÌýthe impact and exposureÌýof poorÌýair quality in Fiji and Solomon Islands,Ìýin partnership withÌýlocal government and universitiesÌýfor future intervention.

Project outcomes

Poor air quality and increased respiratory illness, especially in childrenÌýunder five years, is of increasing concern in Pacific Island Countries.Ìý

The burden of airborne pollution on human health and well-being in the PacificÌýis being investigated by UNSW Engineering in partnership with the Solomon Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Services, Fiji National University, Queensland University of Technology and the University of Oxford.Ìý

Measuring air quality and air pollutant exposure in the Pacific is being undertaken in partnership with government to determine air pollutant levels, composition and sources.ÌýMinistry staff in the Solomon Islands and at Fiji National University had received training at UNSWÌýand maintain the equipment inÌýHiniaraÌýand Suva.ÌýÌý

Over the next few years there will be opportunities for UNSW Engineering students to be involved in this project through New Columbo Plan Mobility funding for the Solomon Islands.

United Nations Development Goals

:ÌýGood Health and Well-beingÌý
:ÌýAffordable and Clean EnergyÌý

Locations

Honiara, Solomon IslandsÌý

Population: 85,000

7 hour journeyÌýfrom UNSW Sydney

Suva, Fiji

Population: 175,000

7 hour journeyÌýfrom UNSW Sydney

Project partners

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Make an impact

Contact Dr. Andrew Dansie:Ìý

Email:Ìýa.dansie@unsw.edu.au