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Country Profile and Strategic Overview Date: October 26, 2023

Despite its small size, Kiribati holds strategic importance in the Pacific region: iribati

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I-Kiribati are now growing native crops like breadfruit, coconut and taro leaves, which are full of nutrients and minerals essenti... IFAD PALM scheme country fact sheet - Kiribati.pdf Kiribati (pronounced Kir-i-bas) is made up of 32 coral atolls and the raised phosphate island of Banaba. Kiribati's atolls cover a... PALM scheme Palusami: Unveiling the History and Recipe of Kiribati's National Dish Palusami, a traditional dish of Kiribati, is a culinary delight that has been passed down through generations. This simple yet fla... Remitly Government of Kiribati National Report The 8 islands and atolls constitute the Phoenix Group. Only one of the islands (Kanton) is inhabited by government employees engag... Kiribati Environment Data Portal Economy of Kiribati - Wikipedia Most islanders engage in subsistence activities ranging from fishing to the growing of food crops like bananas, breadfruit, and pa... Wikipedia Kiribati at the Center of the World - FOCUS on Geography Future prospects for Kiribati amid global climate change illustrate a third example of how intertwined this country is with the re... FOCUS on Geography Waiting for the tide to turn: Kiribati's fight for survival - The Guardian Oct 22, 2017 — IFAD PALM scheme country fact sheet - Kiribati

Mauri (hello) and Kam bati n rabw a (thank you for reading).

There is a risk in writing a post like this. The risk is romanticizing poverty or ignoring the real struggles of Iribati—the crowded housing in South Tarawa, the high rates of youth suicide, the imported junk food destroying traditional health.

Next time you see a map of the Pacific, don't just see the dots. See the Iribati.