UNCCD Project

Strengthening national-level capacities of country Parties for UNCCD monitoring and 2022 reporting Objectives To enhance national-level technical and institutional capacity for reporting andLDN monitoring in the context of the UNCCD Strategic Framework 2018 – 2030 and SDG 15.30 Dashboard
Technology Needs Assessment Project

TNA Project Objectives a) To identify and prioritise mitigation and adaptation technologies for selected sectors; b) To identify, analyse and address barriers hindering the deployment and diffusion of the prioritised technologies, including the enabling framework for these technologies; c) To conduct, based on the inputs obtained from the previous two steps, a Technology Action Plan, which is a medium/long term plan for increasing the implementation of identified technologies. The Technology Action Plan outlines actions to be undertaken. Dashboard
Sustainable Pathways – Protected Areas & Renewable Energy

SPPARE Project 1. Formalize an agreement for the SIRF Environment Fund to receive profits from renewable energy systems (see component 2.) and increase revenue for Protected Areas System by $2 million annually; 2. Pilot installation of 1-4 MW wind and/or solar energy (which would generate an eventual estimated minimum of $700,000/year for PA management) with feasibility scale up of up to 50% of the AB’s energy needs at 25MW. 3. Improve management effectiveness of a financially sustainable pilot protected area – Mount Obama National Park, and; 4. Restore surrounding watershed forests key to improved water management and eventual pumped hydro energy storage (to scale up component 2.). Reduce threat of fire to forested areas. Dashboard
Antigua & Barbuda Sustainable Low-Emission Island Mobility Project

SLIM Project What is SLIM? The SLIM Project is a transformative national initiative led by Antigua and Barbuda’s Department of Environment. It aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, strengthen climate resilience, and modernize transportation through the adoption of electric mobility and renewable energy. SLIM stands for Sustainable Low-Emissions Island Mobility. The project supports a national transition to electric vehicles (EVs), solar charging infrastructure, and climate-smart transport systems, ensuring sustainability, equity, and long-term resilience. Project Components   1. Institutionalizing E-Mobility Creating the policies, frameworks, and capacity needed to embed e-mobility into national development. This includes regulations, incentives, training, and standards for electric transport. 2. Demonstration Projects On-the-ground pilot initiatives showcasing electric vehicles and renewable-powered charging stations across Antigua and Barbuda. These serve as proof-of-concept for broader adoption. 9 electric buses are currently in operation with the Antigua and Barbuda Bus Association (ABBA) and 2 electric minivans are used by the EMS. 3. Scale-Up & Replication Designing strategies to expand successful pilot models nationwide—across sectors like public transport, freight, and private fleets. 4. Long-Term Sustainability Establishing systems to manage vehicle lifecycles, battery disposal, grid integration, and inclusive workforce development to ensure the transition is just and lasting. Impact Goals – Reduce transport-related carbon emissions – Lower fuel imports and energy costs – Improve air quality and public health – Enhance climate resilience and infrastructure – Create green jobs and empower youth and women Who’s Involved? The SLIM Project is implemented by the Department of Environment with support from national stakeholders, international development partners, and the private sector. Dashboard
Fourth National Communication on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

4th National Communication – UNFCCC Please follow the link for full document: Fourth National Communication to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Building Climate Resilience Through Innovative Financing Mechanisms For Climate Change Adaptation Project

SCCF Project PoW 2018-2019 Expected Accomplishment (a): Countriesincreasingly advance their national adaptation plans which integrate ecosystem-based adaptation Indicator (ii): Increase in the number of countries that have technical capacity to integrate ecosystem-based management into national adaptation plans Dashboard
Free Self-Paced 6-Week Online Course For Teachers

EV Technologies For Teachers Free Self-Paced 6-Week Online Course The Mona Academy of Science and Technology invites Upper Secondary Science Teachers, TVET Instructors, and University Lecturers to register for a free, self-paced 6-week online course: EV Technologies for Teachers. The course begins on June 30, 2025, and offers a Certificate of Completion upon successful completion of all modules and quizzes. This initiative aims to support educators in integrating electric vehicle technology into curriculum delivery. Register by June 24, 2025: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/jnC61BYcv3
Request for Proposal – Workshop on End of Life Procedures for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

Purpose & Objective of Consultancy The Department of Environment is seeking a qualified individual or firm to design and deliver a one-day workshop focused on the end-of-life (EOL) management and environmentally sound disposal of electric and hybrid vehicles. This initiative is aligned with the national strategy for sustainable mobility and hazardous waste mitigation. The workshop should help participants align themselves without international standards using locally and regionally available resources. The main objectives of the consultancy are to: – Build stakeholder awareness on EOL procedures, battery disposal, and EV dismantling – Present best practices for environmental compliance and recycling standards using locally and regionally available resources. – Deliver technical guidance on disassembly, depollution, and safe storage and disposal/reuse of EV batteries Please Download the document below for more details on the Scope of Work and Deliverables. Download Here
Request for Proposal: Training for First Responders – Electric Vehicle Incident Response

Purpose & Objective of Consultancy The Department of Environment is seeking a qualified individual or firm to deliver a one-day intensive training workshop for first responders on managing incidents involving electric vehicles (EVs). This training aims to strengthen national emergency preparedness in response to emerging electric mobility technologies. The main objectives of the consultancy are to: – Build technical capacity of first responders to safely approach and manage EV-related emergencies – Provide a combination of theoretical and hands-on training modules – Ensure participants understand key risks such as electric shock, thermal runaway, and battery fires – Disseminate current best practices aligned with international safety protocols (e.g., NFPA 70E, ISO 6469-1) Please download the document for more details on this opportunity. Â Download Here
Consultant for Midterm Evaluation – ‘Resilience to hurricanes in the building sector in Antigua and Barbuda’

Purpose & Objective of Consultancy The purpose of the consultancy is to conduct a Midterm Evaluation (MTE) of the GCF project titled “Resilience to Hurricanes in the Building Sector in Antigua and Barbuda”, funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and implemented by the Department of Environment (DoE) in Antigua and Barbuda. The evaluation will provide an independent assessment of the project’s implementation progress, effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, and likelihood of achieving its intended outcomes. The evaluation will also identify lessons learned, areas for improvement, and recommendations for corrective actions to ensure successful project completion. The consultancy will provide an unbiased and comprehensive evaluation that adheres to the Evaluation Policy for the Green Climate Fund. The consultancy will provide recommendations to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the project in its remaining duration and help guide its successful completion. The findings and insights from the midterm evaluation will also inform future climate adaptation initiatives, particularly in the context of building resilience to hurricanes in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Please download the document below for more details on this opportunity. Application deadline: 4th July 2025 Download Here