Food-Water-Climate Resilience Pact
Climate asymmetry and natural-capital differences hedge systemic shocks for both countries.
New Caledonia
57.1%
Uganda
66.1%
Shared gain
41.3%
Overall Mutual Score: 51.7%
Top joint action plans ranked by expected shared benefit.
Climate asymmetry and natural-capital differences hedge systemic shocks for both countries.
New Caledonia
57.1%
Uganda
66.1%
Shared gain
41.3%
Large combined demand and logistics compatibility improve bilateral trade surplus potential.
New Caledonia
58.5%
Uganda
58.0%
Shared gain
38.3%
Labor-market complementarity and digital readiness increase long-run productivity in both economies.
New Caledonia
49.8%
Uganda
52.4%
Shared gain
31.1%
Capability gaps plus adequate skills make co-development and diffusion efficient.
New Caledonia
48.0%
Uganda
34.7%
Shared gain
20.3%
Asymmetric resource endowments and energy profiles support mutually beneficial contracts.
New Caledonia
10.0%
Uganda
6.4%
Shared gain
0.0%