Ngaouea Neemia WASH Officer
UNICEF Pacific, Kiribati
Ngaouea is a mother of four children from Kiribati and currently hold the position of WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) officer at UNICEF, stationed on Kiritimati Island. My deep passion lies in collaborating closely with local communities on the island to improve health standards by advocating for advanced sanitation and hygiene practices.
Articles written by Ngaouea Neemia
Can Kiritimati become a model circular economy society? Water and sanitation as potential entry points
4811 7. May 2024
Kiritimati Island is a unique place. Situated within the Line Islands group of the Republic of Kiribati, an island country spanning almost 3.5 million km2 of ocean, it isn’t easy to find on a map. The closest international airport (other than its own) is in Honolulu – more than 2,000 km away. The capital of its own country is even farther away. Despite being the largest coral atoll in the world, as of 2020 only 7,369 people live there.
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