PHOTO: Antigua and Barbuda’s Garth Simon Spotlights GCF’s Role in Small Island Climate Resilience

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Garth Simon, representing Antigua and Barbuda’s Department of Environment, takes the stage at COP28 in Dubai, sharing valuable insights on climate challenges and the transformative role of Green Climate Fund funding in the nation’s resilience efforts. #ClimateAction #GCFImpact #COP28

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Hopefully, Garth Simon and Gaston Browne will take some sort of action against those companies and hoteliers (as dem so “green”) that wilfully damaged our mangroves that protects our shorelines.

    A GREEN CLIMATE FUND ADVANCE – FOR REPLACEMENT – IF EVER THERE WAS ONE IN ANTIGUA’S 🇦🇬 FAVOUR, I THINK …

  2. So this young man took the stage to inform the world of how the the Green Fund has benefitted the environment in Antigua and Barbuda

    Question: Is it known how much Antigua and Barbuda received through the Green Fund
    More importantly how was that money spent.
    I hope after this event Antigua environmental department will provide the local public with some details and not just the people in Dubai

  3. @CountryMan Abroad,

    Both the Green Climate Fund and the Department of Environment publish regular reporting on their websites. This includes the exact funding proposals that were provided, and update reports on the progress of the work.

  4. @Daryl
    I did not raise the question without first looking at:
    https://www.environment.gov.ag/sirf#faq
    I’ve found no such information.
    Would you be so kind to provide the url linking to the amount of the Blue Funds recurved and how it’s distributed.
    Your help would be greatly appreciated.

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