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Blue and Green Island Integrated Programme

Last update: Aug 8, 2023 Last update: Aug 8, 2023

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Location:Belize, Cape Verde, Comoros, Cub ...
Belize, Cape Verde, Comoros, Cuba, Maldives, Mauritius, Micronesia, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Saint Lucia, Samoa, Seychelles, Timor-Leste, Trinidad and Tobago, Vanuatu
Status:Formulation
Sectors:Environment & Climate, Urban Development & Housing, Tourism, Agriculture & Rural Development
Languages:English
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Description

Blue and Green Island Integrated Programme To facilitate nature-positive development and reduce ecosystem degradation in SIDS by valuing nature and applying NbS with specific application to the food, tourism, and urban sectors. Project DetailsGEF Project
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About the Funding Agency

World Wide Fund for Nature (World Wildlife Fund)

The World Wide Fund for Nature Foundation (WWF) is one of the largest environmental organizations in the world. Together with our more than 5 million members worldwide, we are actively involved in a healthy and vibrant planet in more than 100 countries - for us and future generations.

About the Sectors

Environment & Climate

Focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, promoting sustainable resource management, enhancing climate resilience, and mitigating the impacts of climate change through conservation, adaptation, and low-carbon initiatives.


Key areas:
  • Environmental protection and conservation
  • Natural resource and ecosystem management
  • Climate change and environmental resilience

Urban Development & Housing

Focuses on planning, developing, and managing urban areas and housing systems to create sustainable, inclusive, and livable cities.


Key areas:
  • Urban planning and city development
  • Urban infrastructure and civil works
  • Housing management and housing conditions
  • Social, affordable, and residential housing

Locations

Belize

Belize prioritizes road rehabilitation, port development, energy infrastructure, and water systems to improve trade connectivity and rural access. Infrastructure projects are financed through national budgets, multilateral development banks, and foreign partnerships. Investments support tourism, agriculture, and regional integration within Central America. Climate vulnerability, fiscal capacity, and institutional development influence long-term infrastructure planning.

Cape Verde

Cape Verde has prioritized infrastructure investment to support its service-oriented economy, particularly through upgrades to ports, airports, energy networks and transport links across the archipelago. While geographic isolation and high operational costs pose challenges, the country maintains relatively strong infrastructure standards compared with regional peers and continues to develop connectivity, renewable energy and ICT capacity to foster tourism, trade and economic diversification. Strengthening financing mechanisms - including public-private partnerships and innovative instruments - is key to bridging development finance gaps and sustaining growth.
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