Climate change adaptation in the Caribbean: the EbA-Facility
The small island developing states (SIDS ) in the Caribbean are heavily affected by the consequences of climate change due to their geographical positions. Intact and resilient coastal ecosystems help to improve the protection of people in the region from severe weather events such as hurricanes. The project provides technical and financial support to SIDS in implementing ecosystem-based adaptation measures (EbA). The EbA Facility, which is set up as a repayment fund under the auspices of the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund (CBF), is a flexible financing instrument set up for this purpose. Measures and individual projects with an average volume of around 0.5 to 1.5 million US dollars are funded with selective capacity support, within the framework of calls for proposals. The individual projects in the SIDS can also network, share experiences and learn from each other through events such as workshops.
- Countries
- Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago
- IKI funding
- 55,880,000.00 €
- Duration
- 12/2016 till 12/2030
- Status
- open
- Implementing organisation
- KfW Entwicklungsbank
- Political Partner
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- Diverse climate change relevant institutions in the respective partner countries/Diverse klimarelevante Institutionen in den entsprechenden Partnerländern
- Implementing Partner
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- Caribbean Biodiversity Fund (CBF)
State of implementation/results
- The EbA Facility has so far selected 34 individual projects with a financing volume of around USD 45.5 million in 11 Caribbean countries for funding. The majority of the projects have already been realised or are currently being implemented.
- The fourth ideas competition was completed in the second half of 2023, followed by the fifth ideas competition in early 2026, from which six further projects emerged.
- Over 39,000 people have benefited directly from the project measures to date (including at least 17,000 women). At least 61,000 hectares of adaptation-relevant coastal and ecosystems have been improved and/or better protected as part of the individual projects implemented.
- In addition, the EbA Facility has carried out various thematic workshops that serve to build knowledge and capacity as well as to network the funded organisations.
Latest Update:
05/2026
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