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What does climate finance mean for Saint Lucia?

Climate finance in Saint Lucia can be understood as consisting of public, private, national, and international funds for climate change mitigation and adaptation and loss and damage, aligned with the latest available science and additional to funds that would have been provided under other development aid commitments. This includes finance for purposes that are not explicitly focused on climate change but have important climate change mitigation and adaptation benefits, provided they meet the above criteria.


How much domestic and international climate finance has Saint Lucia received?

The chart below tracks Saint Lucia’s climate finance flows, this include any finance that has been identified as needed to support national climate change activities, as well as the finance already pledged, committed, disbursed, and received. This data is linked to the national Climate Finance Tracking System – an expert database that the Government of Saint Lucia uses to identify, collect data on, and track climate finance needed and received. The total values shown have been classified as ‘climate relevant’, or funding that has contributed towards a climate change mitigation or adaptation outcome.

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Total Number of Results: 39

Biennial update report under UNFCCC

Climate Relevant Amount (USD)

$352,000.00

Related Action

2. Low emission economy - building awareness, planning for and reporting on progress

Supporter

Global Environmental Facility

Type

Cross-cutting

Sector

Status

Received

Date

9/21/17

Category

1. Financial

Recipient Entity

Global Environmental Facility;

Implementing Entity

Department of Sustainable Development;

Coastal Protection for Climate Change Adaptation in the Small Island States in the Caribbean

Climate Relevant Amount (USD)

$15,229,499.00

Related Action

A.2. Protection and Rehabilitation of 500ha of seagrass beds, reefs, mangroves by 2025

Supporter

German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development

Type

Adaptation

Sector

Natural resource management (terrestrial, coastal and marine);

Status

Disbursed

Date

9/21/17

Category

1. Financial

Recipient Entity

German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development;

Implementing Entity

Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre;

Dennery Water Supply Redevelopment

Climate Relevant Amount (USD)

$17,704,958.00

Related Action

Wat. Reduction in system water losses to less than 20 percent by 2030

Supporter

Government of Mexico

Type

Adaptation

Sector

Water;

Status

Received

Date

9/21/20

Category

1. Financial

Recipient Entity

Government of Mexico; Republic of Germany; Caribbean Development Bank;

Implementing Entity

Water and Sewerage Company Inc., (WASCO);

Early warning system and hydrological monitoring for water management and disaster risk reduction

Climate Relevant Amount (USD)

$98,909.05

Related Action

Wa. Watershed and flood management improvement

Supporter

Government of Australia

Type

Adaptation

Sector

Water;

Status

Received

Date

9/21/17

Category

1. Financial

Recipient Entity

Government of Australia;

Implementing Entity

Water Resources Management Agency;

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