Climate Change

  • Photo of CDF and Afreximbank Advance Strategic Partnership with New Climate-Focused Finance Facility

    CDF and Afreximbank Advance Strategic Partnership with New Climate-Focused Finance Facility

    The collaboration between the CARICOM Development Fund (CDF) and the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) will be significantly advanced through the establishment of a new blended finance facility, the Green Growth, Resilience and Sustainability Facility (GRSF). This formed a critical part of the discussion at an introductory meeting between the CEO of the CARICOM Development Fund (CDF), Mr Rodinald Soomer, and…

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  • Photo of Strategise on scaling up innovative approaches to improve Region’s statistical landscape – CARICOM DSG at Caribbean Data Day

    Strategise on scaling up innovative approaches to improve Region’s statistical landscape – CARICOM DSG at Caribbean Data Day

    Dr. Armstrong Alexis, CARICOM Deputy Secretary-General, called on statisticians, policymakers and partners to strategise on closing data gaps and scaling up innovative approaches to improve the statistical landscape in the Caribbean. The Deputy Secretary-General spoke on Thursday, 30 October 2025, at the opening of Caribbean Data Day, which is hosted jointly by the CARICOM Secretariat and the World Bank as…

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  • Photo of CPA Forges Ahead to Increase Poultry and Egg Production in CARICOM

    CPA Forges Ahead to Increase Poultry and Egg Production in CARICOM

    At its 46th Meeting on October 9, 2025, Chairman Hamant Mahabir and the Board of Directors reaffirmed the Caribbean Poultry Association’s (CPA’s) commitment to expanding and diversifying the poultry industry.   As part of its Strategic Plan to boost broiler meat production by 200,000 tonnes by 2045, the CPA recorded a 3% growth in 2024 and projected a further 5%…

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  • Photo of CARICOM Declaration on the Tenth Anniversary of the Paris Agreement and COP 30

    CARICOM Declaration on the Tenth Anniversary of the Paris Agreement and COP 30

    Adopted Thursday, 16 October 2025, by the Forty-First Inter-Sessional Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community We, the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Reaffirming that climate change presents a fundamental threat to humanity and planetary habitability, Gravely concerned that the Caribbean small island and low lying coastal developing states (SIDS), despite our…

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  • Photo of CDB Signs Landmark MOU with OPEC Fund to Accelerate Regional Development

    CDB Signs Landmark MOU with OPEC Fund to Accelerate Regional Development

    The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB, the Bank) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the OPEC Fund for International Development, establishing a strategic framework for collaboration aimed at unlocking new financing opportunities and driving sustainable growth across the Caribbean. The agreement sets the stage for parallel financing and co-financing of projects in critical sectors such as climate resilience, renewable energy, resilient infrastructure,…

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  • Photo of `Speak our truth’ – CARICOM Secretary-General rallies COP 30 negotiators

    `Speak our truth’ – CARICOM Secretary-General rallies COP 30 negotiators

    As the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) prepares for the 30th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Brazil next month, Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett, said the negotiations demand the highest level of strategic political coordination, moral clarity and regional solidarity. The Secretary-General was addressing Ministers with responsibility for the…

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  • Photo of Strengthened partnerships, multi-stakeholder approach needed to address climate mobility – CARICOM SG

    Strengthened partnerships, multi-stakeholder approach needed to address climate mobility – CARICOM SG

    “The way forward must include strengthened partnerships and a multi-stakeholder approach to address climate mobility. This means helping people to stay in their communities by addressing the environmental drivers, providing protection and humanitarian assistance for those who move, and facilitating well-managed mobility out of harm’s way.” – Dr. Carla Barnett, CARICOM Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett, CARICOM Secretary-General (l) with CARICOM…

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  • Photo of CCCCC Appoints Mansfield Blackwood as New Assistant Executive Director

    CCCCC Appoints Mansfield Blackwood as New Assistant Executive Director

    The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) announces the appointment of Mr. Mansfield Blackwood as its new Assistant Executive Director (AED). Mr. Blackwood brings over 30 years of extensive experience in international development and private sector leadership across the Caribbean region. His appointment comes at a critical time as the CCCCC continues to expand its efforts to strengthen regional climate…

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  • Photo of Caribbean Food Security Survey Results Launch!

    Caribbean Food Security Survey Results Launch!

    Food security remains a top priority across the English and Dutch-speaking Caribbean, where an estimated 3.2 million people are currently affected. Despite global challenges driving higher costs and limiting access to essential goods, we continue working towards solutions that support resilient communities across our Region. Be part of the conversation and momentum! Join the CARICOM Secretariat and the World Food…

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  • Photo of CARICOM Secretary-General delivers remarks at Global Biodiversity Alliance Summit | 23 July 2025

    CARICOM Secretary-General delivers remarks at Global Biodiversity Alliance Summit | 23 July 2025

    CARICOM Secretary-General, Dr Carla Barnett delivered remarks at the Global Biodiversity Alliance Summit, today, in Georgetown, Guyana. According to the Secretary-General, “We have been making steady progress driven by some key partnerships, but attention is needed to address enforcement and governance. It is recognised that capacity building and funding for environmental protection and regulation agencies remain priorities, as well as…

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