Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Penitala Teo elected 9th President of the SIDS DOCK Assembly

A significant milestone in Tuvalu’s enduring leadership within the global alliance of Small Island Developing States and Coastal Developing Countries

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It’s about SURVIVAL. “SIDS need a threshold of less than 1.5 To Stay Alive! Members of SIDS DOCK are likely to be the largest economic losers with large displaced populations if average global temperatures go beyond 1.5 degrees Celsius, corresponding to 350 ppm, which is considered the threshold for the continued survival of ecosystems essential to livelihoods in Small Island Developing States and low-lying coastal States.”


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DFC moves towards Climate Resilency

DFC moves towards Climate Resilency

18th August, 2017 – The Credit Delivery and Administration Department took part in a Caribbean Climate Online Risk and Adaptation Tool (CCORAL) training at the George Price Centre for Peace and Development.
CCORAL is a system developed by the Caribbean Community Climate Change

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Small islands are blue guardians of the future

Small islands are blue guardians of the future

The Commitment interviews Mr. Ronald Jean Jumeau, Ambassador for Climate Change and Small Island Developing State Issues of the Republic of Seychelles to the UN.
The Commitment: What outcome do you expect from the Climate Summit in Paris this December?

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Waste to Energy

Waste to Energy

The First Caribbean Waste-to-Energy (WtE) Technology Expo and Conference is being held from 20 to 23 January 2016, at The Grenada Trade Centre in St. Georges, Grenada. The 4-day event, titled, “Energy Services from Waste: The Development of a Regional Integrated Organic Waste Management Sector”, will showcase technologies that are likely to play major role in addressing the growing waste management challenges faced by small island developing states in the Caribbean,

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What is SIDS DOCK?

SIDS DOCK is a United Nations (UN)-recognised international organisation established in 2015, with all the rights and privileges for addressing climate change, resilience, and energy security in small islands. SIDS DOCK represents 32 small islands and low-lying developing states across the globe and is so named because it is designed as a “DOCKing station” to connect the energy sector in SIDS with the global markets for finance and sustainable energy technologies. Belize is the Host Country for the SIDS DOCK Secretariat. The Honourable Wavel Ramkalawan, President of the Republic of Seychelles, is the current President of the 7th session of the Assembly of SIDS DOCK.

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