Belize was well represented at the wrap up event of UNDP’s Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership Project held in St. Lucia.
Belize was well represented at the wrap up event of UNDP’s Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership Project held in St. Lucia in September 2019. The regional climate action project, which was launched in 2016 with funding from the Government of Japan, was implemented in eight Caribbean countries including Belize, and benefited more than 200,000 people directly. The St. Lucia gathering allowed for the exchange of experiences, best practices and lessons gained over its four (4) years of implementation.
Attending the wrap-up event was a delegation of ten (10) from Belize, consisting of farmers, educators, government officials including country’s representative to the project Board, CEO Peter Allen of the Ministry of Public Service, Energy and Public Utilities, and UNDP project team.
For more information about the event and results of the JCCCP, visit the UNDP Belize website.