WHERE WE WORK

Antigua & Barbuda

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An internationally recognized biodiversity hotspot, Antigua and Barbuda is particularly known for its marine and coastal environment. The islands and their waters support a number of globally and regionally important habitats and species. The Caribbean Biodiversity Fund supports projects that substantially contribute to healthy marine and terrestrial ecosystems, natural and human communities adaptive and resilient to change, and sustained ecosystems for future generations.
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Local Partners and Beneficiaries

With funding from the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund, implementing organizations execute projects on the ground to create meaningful positive impact within the region.
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World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC)

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Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture

Our Work in the Country

Financing from the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund is used to implement projects that contribute to healthy marine and terrestrial ecosystems for the biodiversity hotspot that is Antigua.
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USAID’s Sustainable Financing for Caribbean Regional Conservation Project

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USAID’s Sustainable Financing for Caribbean Regional Conservation Project

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Effective Marine Protected Area Activities for the Caribbean (EMPAC) Project

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Strengthening Coastal and Marine Climate Resilience through Upland and Coastal Ecosystem Based Adaptation and Community Engagement

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Enhancing Marine Ecosystem Management in the Nelson’s Dockyard National Park

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The Environment and You – Strengthening Environmental Advocacy Among Our Local People

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Caribbean Regional Architecture for Biodiversity (CRAB)

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Financing from the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund is used to implement projects that contribute to healthy marine and terrestrial ecosystems for the biodiversity hotspot that is Antigua.

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