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Representatives discuss plans related to the project, "Applying nature-based solutions to increase coastal resilience and capacity for climate change adaptation in protected areas of Cuba" funded by the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund. Photo by Wild Capture.
(L-R) His Excellency Mr. Ali Naseer Mohamed, Permanent Representative of the Maldives to the United Nations, Caribbean Biodiversity Fund CEO Karen McDonald Gayle, Caribbean Biodiversity Fund Climate Change Program Manager Ulrike Krauss and Sanita Pavlutta-Deslandes, Permanent Representative of Latvia to the United Nations
Ms. Genesis Tiffany Alfred will represent the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund as its Regional Delegate at the inaugural Caribbean Youth Environment and Climate Change Conference (CYECC), which will be held from September 10–12, 2025, in Kingston, Jamaica.
Curious about the events happening within the sustainable development and conservation space that are relevant to the Caribbean region? You can find them here in our events calendar.