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Climate Finance Push: Caribbean countries, including Belize, are getting ready to tap a pilot US$250M loss-and-damage grant after a CDB–FRLD workshop in Barbados. The training focused on building “bankable and scalable” project pipelines ahead of a June 15 submission deadline, with the region facing an estimated US$14B in annual climate financing needs. Wildlife Protection: Belize approved a one-year hunting and capturing ban for three species—the white-lipped peccary, yellow-headed Amazon parrot, and brown brocket deer—alongside a new Wildlife Conservation and Management Bill to replace outdated law. Marine Enforcement: Illegal longlines were found inside the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve during a joint patrol, renewing concerns about destructive fishing in protected waters. Solar Upgrade for Heritage: Xunantunich Archaeological Reserve has been commissioned with a new solar power system and battery storage to cut emissions and improve visitor services. Community & Health: Belize also hosted a major AI and cybersecurity conference, while CARPHA rolled out Molbio rapid diagnostic platforms across 10 member states, including Belize.

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CDB and FRLD Prepare Caribbean Countries for Greater Access to Climate Finance  

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Caribbean countries boosted in push for climate loss and damage funding

Caribbean countries boosted in push for climate loss and damage funding

Caribbean countries move closer to accessing US$250M climate loss and damage fund

Caribbean countries move closer to accessing US$250M climate loss and damage fund


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