{"id":209277,"date":"2017-08-01T18:37:43","date_gmt":"2017-08-01T22:37:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/climate-adaptation-finance-update-caribbean-resilience-receives-boost-iisd-reporting-services\/"},"modified":"2017-08-01T18:37:43","modified_gmt":"2017-08-01T22:37:43","slug":"climate-adaptation-finance-update-caribbean-resilience-receives-boost-iisd-reporting-services","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/caribbean\/climate-adaptation-finance-update-caribbean-resilience-receives-boost-iisd-reporting-services\/","title":{"rendered":"Climate Adaptation Finance Update: Caribbean Resilience Receives Boost &#8211; IISD Reporting Services"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    30 July 2017: Over the month of July, the Caribbean Development    Bank (CDB) approved a number of grants that will support    climate and disaster risk resilience in Caribbean countries.    The Adaptation Fund, which is celebrating its 10-year    operational anniversary in 2017, approved US$20 million in new    project funding. Countries in Africa and Latin America will    receive support for projects that build on the synergies of    sustainable agriculture and climate action.  <\/p>\n<p>    CDB and EU Support Resilience in the Caribbean  <\/p>\n<p>    In July, the CDB approved a series of grants that support    climate and disaster risk resilience in Caribbean Forum    countries and are funded through the African Caribbean    Pacific-EU-CDB Natural Disaster Risk Management (ACP-EU-CDB    NDRM) programme.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Jamaica, a 219,000 grant will enable the upgrading of a    damaged flood early warning system at a major river. The    country will also receive a 332,000 grant for strengthening    disaster risk management capacities at a vulnerable    municipality through enhanced planning, policy integration,    geographical information systems (GIS) and community    resilience. [CDB    Press Release on Jamaica Flood System] [CDB    Press Release on Jamaica DRM Capacity]  <\/p>\n<p>    Two regional-level capacity-building projects were also    approved. The Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology    will receive 773,000 for strengthening national and regional    institutional capacity for weather and climate forecasting and    for developing climate early warning systems for the health    sector, aimed at predicting mosquito-borne disease outbreaks.    Another grant (amount undisclosed) will assist the Caribbean    Disaster Emergency Management Agency in its work on    strengthening emergency response procedures in participating    States through planning, development of guidelines and a    workshop. [CDB    Press Release on Climate Forecasting] [CDB    Press Release on Emergency Response Procedures]  <\/p>\n<p>    Tajikistan, in Central Asia, will also receive support for    disaster risk preparedness and climate resilience. Between 1992    and 2016, the country is estimated to have suffered US$41.8    billion in economic losses from natural disasters, including    floods, earthquakes and landslides. Funded by the World Bank    and implemented with the UN Development Programme (UNDP),    funding totaling US$50 million will support proactive    approaches by crisis management centers and entities    responsible for disaster risk identification. [World    Bank Press Release]  <\/p>\n<p>    Adaptation Fund Turns 10, Approves US$20 Million in New    Funding  <\/p>\n<p>    Also in July, the Adaptation Fund Board approved funding,    totaling US$20.4 million, for one country-level and two    regional projects. A US$14 million capacity-building project on    the Colombian-Ecuadorian border, implemented by the World Food    Programme (WFP), will aim to improve food security and autonomy    among local populations through reviving traditional and local    knowledge with various co-benefits, including climate change    resilience. In East Africa, a US$5 million capacity-building    project will support the integration of climate resilience    measures into transboundary water catchment management. Also, a    US$1.3 million project in Senegal will support infrastructure    resilience through improving the resilience of mangroves in a    number of coastal communities. [Adaptation    Fund Press Release]  <\/p>\n<p>      Marking its 10-year operational anniversary, the Adaptation      Fund is publishing a series of articles and short stories.    <\/p>\n<p>    Marking its 10-year operational anniversary, the Adaptation    Fund is publishing a series of articles and short stories that    highlight its partnerships and project successes, including the    Funds work on resilience-building with the UNDP and support to    a community lending model in Antigua and Barbuda. The Fund also    released two short documentaries that demonstrate how its    projects are delivering results in Guatemala by promoting the    reintroduction of cocoa production and by supporting    community-level adaptive capacities. [Adaptation Fund    10 Years Pages] [Adaptation    Fund Video on Cocoa] [Adaptation    Fund Video on Resilience Project]  <\/p>\n<p>    Agriculture and Food Security Efforts in Latin America    and Africa Funded  <\/p>\n<p>    New CDB funding also included a US$295,000 technical assistance    grant for Guyana to develop a framework to guide nationwide    agricultural adaptation measures. A large share of the    countrys population is employed by agriculture, which is    threatened by rising sea levels and increasing rainfall and    temperatures. The project will identify vulnerable areas and    promote the adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices.    [CDB    Press Release]  <\/p>\n<p>    In Zambia, funding was announced for two projects that support    food security and climate action. The World Bank announced    US$17 million to the Zambia Integrated Forest Landscape    project, which will promote climate-smart agriculture and    sustainable landscape management practices in the countrys    Eastern Province. The project will also aim to generate funds    of up to US$30 million through the World Banks BioCarbon Fund    from resulting emissions reductions. The International Fund for    Agricultural Development (IFAD) will provide a US$21.2 million    loan and US$1 million grant for the Enhanced Smallholder    Agribusiness Promotion Programme (E-SAPP), which is also    receiving US$3.4 million in co-financing from the private    sector. The project will facilitate a transition from    subsistence to business-oriented farming and includes    interventions to support the integration of climate risk into    relevant policies. [World    Bank Press Release] [IFAD    Press Release]  <\/p>\n<p>    The Global Environment Facility (GEF)-financed Integrated    Approach Programme on Fostering Sustainability and Resilience    for Food Security in sub-Saharan Africa was launched in Addis    Ababa, Ethiopia. Running for five years, the US$116 million    programme, which is supported by several multilateral    development agencies and banks, will promote sustainable    natural resources management, smallholder farmers resilience    and food security in countries that are facing simultaneous    challenges from land degradation, biodiversity loss and climate    change. [GEF    Press Release]  <\/p>\n<p>    In Kenya, which has been facing severe drought and famine for    several months, the African Development Bank (AfDB) announced    US$1 million emergency humanitarian assistance for delivery of    food aid and water purification supplies. Non-governmental    organizations (NGOs) have previously drawn attention to the    role of climate change in exacerbating the drought and    humanitarian crises in East African countries, including Kenya.    [AfDB    Press Release] [Oxfam    Briefing on Climate Crisis]  <\/p>\n<p>    Work on On-the-ground Gender Mainstreaming    Advances  <\/p>\n<p>    A workshop by the CDB-managed, multi-donor Community Disaster    Risk Reduction Fund, held in Belize, sought to enable local    stakeholders to understand how gender considerations can be    integrated into a local adaptive capacity-building project.    Interventions highlighted included gender-sensitive    infrastructure design, and public awareness and training.    [CDB    Press Release]  <\/p>\n<p>    The Nordic Development Fund (NDF) highlighted lessons from a    regional project in Asia aimed at harnessing climate change    mitigation initiatives to benefit women, which has engaged in    policy development, institutional support and gender-inclusive    pilot interventions. The regional project has provided lessons    for another NDF-funded gender mainstreaming project in    Cambodia, which has already resulted in the inclusion of    climate change mitigation consideration into two ministries    gender mainstreaming policies. [NDF    Press Release]  <\/p>\n<p>    * * *  <\/p>\n<p>    The SDG Knowledge Hub publishes monthly climate finance    updates, which largely focus on multilateral financing and    cover, inter alia, mitigation and adaptation project    financing news and lessons, institutional events and news, and    latest developments in carbon markets and pricing. Past IISD    climate finance updates can be found under the tags: Finance    Update: Climate Change; and Finance Update: Sustainable Energy.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/sdg.iisd.org\/news\/climate-adaptation-finance-update-caribbean-resilience-receives-boost\/\" title=\"Climate Adaptation Finance Update: Caribbean Resilience Receives Boost - IISD Reporting Services\">Climate Adaptation Finance Update: Caribbean Resilience Receives Boost - IISD Reporting Services<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> 30 July 2017: Over the month of July, the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) approved a number of grants that will support climate and disaster risk resilience in Caribbean countries. 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