Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre Launches $3 Million Project to Fast-Track Climate Action in St. Vincent and the Grenadines
The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) has launched a three-million US dollar project to fast-track climate action in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Project Details
The project, which is being undertaken in collaboration with the St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) government, is funded by the Korea-based Green Climate Fund (GCF) and will span three years, from 2024 to 2027.
Project Manager’s Remarks
Earl Green, the project manager, spoke at the launch about the project’s importance in strengthening the country’s capacity to implement actions that improve climate adaptation.
Importance of National Participation
He said that despite the myriad of ongoing activities and constant pressures from recurring climate events, the project’s success hinges critically on active national participation.
Long-Term Readiness Action Plan
“It is expected that this will allow SVG to implement its Long-Term Readiness Action Plan to enhance its national capacity to effectively respond and address the impacts of climate change in a strategic, consultative, participatory, and comprehensive manner with national stakeholders to ensure country buy-in and country ownership,” he added.
Senior Economist’s Remarks
Giselle Myers, a senior economist in the Ministry of Economic Development, told the ceremony that the country has been receiving financial support from the GCF through the CCCCC since 2017.
Increased Economic Value
She said the new project will increase the total economic value of GCF climate-related contributions to eight million US dollars.
Support to St. Vincent and the Grenadines
“Support to St. Vincent and the Grenadines by the Green Climate Fund continues towards its path of increasing climate resiliency. The full commitment of the NDA (National Designated Authority) and key stakeholders play crucial roles in executing the activities and strengthening policies for effective delivery of the program and or projects,” she said.
Conclusion
The project aims to strengthen the country’s capacity to respond to the impacts of climate change, and its success hinges on active national participation. The project will be executed by the CCCCC, along with the Economic Planning Division of the Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning, and Information Technology.
FAQs
Q: What is the purpose of the project?
A: The project aims to fast-track climate action in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Q: Who is funding the project?
A: The project is funded by the Korea-based Green Climate Fund (GCF).
Q: What is the duration of the project?
A: The project will span three years, from 2024 to 2027.
Q: What is the expected outcome of the project?
A: The project aims to strengthen the country’s capacity to respond to the impacts of climate change.