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SVG PM calls for urgent climate finance, debt relief

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June 5, 2026
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Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Hon. Dr. Godwin Friday has initiated a strategic push to bolster the nation’s climate resilience and economic framework following a high-level bilateral meeting with the Green Climate Fund (GCF).

The meeting, held in Nassau, The Bahamas, on the sidelines of the Caribbean Development Bank’s 56th Annual Meeting, saw Prime Minister Friday engage with Ms. Kristin Lang, the GCF’s Director for the Department for Latin America and the Caribbean. The discussions centered on expanding St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ access to critical climate financing to support long-term sustainable development and economic opportunity.

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A central pillar of the Government’s agenda is a comprehensive water security initiative currently being finalized for submission to the GCF. This project is designed to address the country’s specific water-related vulnerabilities while supporting broader development goals. Beyond water, the Prime Minister outlined several other key priority areas for climate-integrated investment, including:

  • Agriculture
  • Sustainable Tourism
  • The Blue Economy

To facilitate these ambitious goals, the discussions explored ways to improve the country’s access to funding through technical support, project preparation, and enhanced coordination. This includes a readiness programme aimed at strengthening institutional capacity to manage and develop future climate-related projects.

In a significant move to support local entrepreneurship and productive investment, Prime Minister Friday announced plans to re-establish the National Development Bank in the second half of 2026. This institution is expected to play a vital role in expanding access to finance and fostering economic growth across various sectors of the economy.

Prime Minister Friday emphasized that climate strategy is inextricably linked to the nation’s overall economic health.

“Climate resilience is not separate from development; it is development,” the Prime Minister stated. “Every investment we make in water security, agriculture, infrastructure, and our people helps to better prepare our country for future challenges and creates opportunities for growth and prosperity”.

The Prime Minister reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to ensuring that climate financing results in real and lasting benefits for the citizens of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, emphasizing a future defined by growth and prosperity.

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