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Advancing the Caribbean Blue Economy

Join Our Virtual Capacity-Building Workshop Series

We are excited to announce our virtual capacity-building workshops designed for regional stakeholders committed to strengthening the Caribbean’s Blue Economy.

This series is an invitation to equip yourself with the tools and knowledge necessary to leverage the new Blue Economy Hub.

Our ultimate goal is to strengthen access to financing, technical support, and investment opportunities across the region’s Blue Economy. These virtual sessions will focus on providing practical skills and communicating how the Hub can support your work.

Event Title: Advancing the Caribbean Blue Economy: Mastering the Blue Economy Hub

Date: June 17, 2026

Language Time (AST) Registration Link
English Workshop 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Register for the English Workshop
Spanish Workshop
Título: Impulsando la Economía Azul del Caribe: Dominando el Hub de la Economía Azul
3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Register for the Spanish Workshop

By attending this workshop, participants will:

  • Be equipped with technical skills for using and uploading information onto the Hub.
  • Connect with other regional stakeholders active in the blue economy.

We invite you to register immediately to secure your participation.

We look forward to connecting with you and working together to create a sustainable, blue future.

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