Malampa Provincial Government Council, Lakatoro, Malekula
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Malampa Provincial Government Council
Empowering the Provincial Government with infinite access to service delivery to be a socio - economically self-reliant Province.

Established in 2018, the National Green Energy Fund is a national financing vehicle designed to assist the Government to achieve its National Energy Roadmap targets through both public and private investment in technology and infrastructure across Vanuatu.

The National Green Energy Fund aims to boost households and public institutions’ energy access, while also providing a pathway for local businesses and industries to invest in clean, climate - resilient energy that meets their economic needs, creating transformative opportunities for rural communities.
The National Green Energy Fund is helping to channel finance toward clean energy technologies and infrastructure on the remote islands.

 The operations and administration of the Fund is overseen by a Board that is represented by the Government and civil society and promotes gender inclusion to enable greater participation of women and other vulnerable groups in clean energy development in Vanuatu.

The National Green Energy Fund was established by the Government of Vanuatu under the Department of Energy, with funding and technical support from the Global Green Growth Institute.

About Malampa Province

Geography

Malampa Province is situated, in the most central part of Vanuatu with a land area of 2,779km². Its capital is Lakatoro on the island of Malekula. There are three islands in Malampa Province, Malekula, Ambrym and Paama islands.

Population

The province has a population of 41,506 people as per the mini-census of 2020 with 31,741 people on Malekula, 8,242 on Ambrym and 1,522 people on Paama Island.

Economy

About 80% of the population of Malampa is employed in the subsistence and semi-subsistence agricultural sector. The major commercial crop and livestock activities are centred on copra and beef which together make up 42% of the provincial economy.

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