The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) is a regional entity whose work is focused on small island developing States in the Caribbean and on improving the region’s framework for and activities that address climate change. Key activities that CCCCC engages in with its member states include raising awareness on climate change, building capacity to analyse climate change impacts across various sectors, and identifying adaptation and mitigation opportunities; developing and implementing mitigation and adaptation projects in the region; and providing policy advice and support during events such as the international climate change negotiations. CCCCC has built strong relationships with institutions across the region and internationally in order to deliver effective solutions and projects. Over the next five years, it will manage climate change projects and programmes in the region of almost US$ 50 million, including in areas that they already have experience in: early warning systems, water and energy security, agriculture and food security, resilient health-care facilities, climate-resilient buildings, and ecosystem-based adaptation. CCCCC sought accreditation to the GCF to undertake and scale up both mitigation and adaptation projects across the region in order to drive a paradigm shift in the region’s development patterns.
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Accreditation timeline
Accreditation term 1
23 Jan 2018 - 22 Jan 2023
Accreditation date
06 Jul 2015
AMA execution date
25 May 2016
AMA effectiveness
23 Jan 2018
Term end date
22 Jan 2023
Accreditation term 2
19 Oct 2023 - 18 Oct 2028
Re-accreditation date
14 Mar 2023
AMA execution date
03 Jul 2023
AMA effectiveness
19 Oct 2023
Term end date
18 Oct 2028
Entity details
Size
Micro
Small
Medium
Large
Environmental and social risk category
Category C
Category B
Category A
Intermediation 3
Intermediation 2
Intermediation 1
Fiduciary standards
Basic
Project management
Grant award
On-lending/blending:
Loan
Equity
Guarantee
Blending
Projects
SAP035
Adaptation
Belize
Building the Adaptive Capacity of Sugarcane Farmers in Northern Belize (BaC-SuF).
FP192
Cross-cutting
Barbados
The R's (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) for Climate Resilience Wastewater Systems in Barbados (3R-CReWS)
FP060
Cross-cutting
Barbados
Water Sector Resilience Nexus for Sustainability in Barbados (WSRN S-Barbados)
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Water conservation in Barbados: How GCF is enhancing water security
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From steam age to solar power: How GCF is creating a clean-energy, climate-resilient water sector in Barbados
06 Oct 2021 / Read how an innovative GCF project in Barbados is transforming the water sector, safeguarding water supplies and introducing green, efficient solar power for pumping stations.
Barbados launches first Caribbean climate resilience project
13 May 2019 / A launch event at the Bowmanston water pumping station has marked the start of the Water Sector Resilience Nexus for Sustainability in Barbados (WSRN S-Barbados) project, the first GCF-funded project in the Caribbean to move to implementation.
GCF signs off funding for Barbados water sector resilience project
07 Nov 2018 / GCF and CCCCC signed an agreement for the project Water Sector Resilience Nexus for Sustainability in Barbados (WSRN S-Barbados).
Workshop forges direct links to country-led climate action
01 Jun 2018 / GCF has strengthened its country-driven approach to supporting global climate action with the conclusion today of the Empowering Direct Access workshop.
Caribbean Dialogue concludes with momentum to advance GCF engagement for climate action
23 Jun 2017 / Participants who attended the GCF Structured Dialogue with the Caribbean are returning home with better understanding of GCF and a sense of optimism of how to implement their climate action priorities.
GCF strengthens partnership with Belize on readiness funding
17 Nov 2016 / Belize and GCF have signed letters of agreement to approve readiness funding for the Caribbean island.
Workshop: GCF supporting direct access entities
03 Sep 2015 / The Green Climate Fund is convening its national and regional accredited entities for four days of training on the Fund’s environmental and social safeguards (ESS) and gender policy at GCF headquarters in Songdo.
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