Grenada

Latin America and the Caribbean  Small Island Developing States 

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Projects

FP061
Adaptation

Multiple countries

Integrated physical adaptation and community resilience through an enhanced direct access pilot in the public, private, and civil society sectors of three Eastern Caribbean small island developing states

FP059
Adaptation

Grenada

Climate Resilient Water Sector in Grenada (G-CREWS)

FP020
Mitigation

Multiple countries

Sustainable Energy Facility for the Eastern Caribbean

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GCF Team

Minsoo Kim
Regional Officer
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Kyial Amanbek
Regional Analyst
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Marie Helene Vanderpool
Regional Manager
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News + Stories

Building climate resilient economies: water solutions in Grenada’s agriculture and tourism sectors

31 May 2024 / Grenada, an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean Sea has a population of just over 100,000 who largely depend on surface water and rainwater harvesting for its potable water needs. However, climate change is causing higher than average temperatures, unpredictable rainfall patterns droughts, and the intrusion of saltwater into groundwater sources due to sea level rise, exacerbating issues of water scarcity.

Disasters spur climate action coherence in Caribbean

24 Dec 2017 / Green Climate Fund consultations in the Caribbean have found a recent spate of destructive hurricanes is adding urgency to regional efforts enhancing climate resilience.

GCF Caribbean consultations chart paths to greater resilience

12 Dec 2017 / GCF is consulting with its partners in the Caribbean to explore how to enhance the region’s climate resilience in the aftermath of a particularly destructive hurricane season this year.

GCF talks renewable energy with Alliance of Small Island States

19 Oct 2017 / GCF participated in the recent high-level meeting of 17 ministers of Energy and Environment of the the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS).

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