Additionally, the nexus between environmental conservation and food systems underpinned key resilience-enhancing initiatives. Important efforts were invested in equipping national authorities with stronger capacities to track and report on climate commitments, particularly with the next edition of NDCs expected for delivery in 2025. Finally, Tobago was the focus of community-level capacity-building for natural resource management.

Results from Pillar 3

Key Achievements By the Numbers

1

National Disaster Risk Information Management System (DRIMS)

launched.

40

40 hectares of land

sustainably cultivated, yielding 98,800 lbs (44,815 kg) of rice.

24

disaster management personnel

 from 11 institutions received training.

6

youth-focused agriculture caravans and expos

received UN support to position agriculture as a sustainable career path for young people.

1,080

stakeholders

convened to promote a greener circular economy and sustainable waste management.

60,000

beneficiaries

in Tobago.

Total Available Funding

US $5,695,363

Total Expenditure

US $2,854,599

Key Partners

Flagship Results

Strengthening humanitarian logistics for disaster resilience
Multi-stakeholder partnerships for food security and resilience
Advancing zero waste and circular economy efforts
Supporting the next generation of media literate citizens
Conserving biodiversity and restoring agro-ecological land