Climate Technology and Just Transition of the Work Force Programme – List of Applicants

Knowledge Hub Article Title 1 Application Acknowledgement and Next Steps for Climate Technologies The Department of Environment, with support from the Green Climate Fund and the Adaptation Fund, thanks all applicants for their interest in climate technologies and workforce transition in Antigua and Barbuda. To ensure transparency and openness, all applications are published online. This allows for monitoring and implementation of the program to prevent fraud and ensure fair treatment for all applicants. Visit our website at environment.gov.ag to view the list and note your unique application number for distri-bution. Kindly note, due to multiple individual/household submissions, only ONE (1) application per individual will be acknowledged. You will receive further notifications via email: First Email: Details on item arrivals, costs, distribution group, approximate distribution date, and payment instructions. Second Email: Payment agreement form for those in the first batch, requiring a signature to confirm payment commitment by the deadline. We apologize for any delays due to shipping challenges from China and appreciate your patience and cooperation. Thank you for your application. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we move forward with the payment and distribu-tion process. Department of Environment, Ministry of Health, Wellness, Social Transformation and the Environment #1 Victoria Park, Botanical Gardens, Factory Road, St. Johns, Antigua Download Here Have your say Share thoughts or concerns about this Environmental Impact Assessment. Your response will be noted and we may get in touch with you for further clarification. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Email Address *Comments Submit Your Feedback Edit Template
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Knowledge Hub Article Title 1 Sample text for Template 1 Download Here Have your say Share thoughts or concerns about this Environmental Impact Assessment. Your response will be noted and we may get in touch with you for further clarification. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Email Address *Comments Submit Your Feedback Edit Template
Sustainable Island Resources Framework Fund GCF EDA Component 4 Project Report

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Snake Awareness and Conservation Program Launched in Antigua and Barbuda

In response to growing concerns and misconceptions surrounding snakes in Antigua and Barbuda, the Department of Environment is proud to announce the launch of a Snake Awareness and Conservation Program. This initiative aims to promote a greater understanding of snakes, dispel myths, and foster coexistence between humans and these important reptiles. Snakes play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems by controlling rodent populations and serving as indicators of environmental health. However, negative perceptions and fear of snakes have led to persecution and habitat destruction, threatening their survival in the wild. The Snake Awareness and Conservation Program will encompass a range of educational activities, outreach events, and conservation initiatives to raise awareness about the importance of snakes and their ecological significance. Through interactive workshops, school presentations, and community engagement activities, the program will provide valuable information about snake biology, behavior, and conservation. Key components of the program include: The Snake Awareness and Conservation Program will rely on collaboration with local communities, schools, conservation organizations, and government agencies to achieve its goals. By fostering a greater appreciation for snakes and promoting responsible stewardship of their habitats, we can ensure the conservation of these fascinating and misunderstood creatures for future generations. Stay tuned for updates on upcoming events and opportunities to participate in the Snake Awareness and Conservation Program. Together, we can make a positive impact on snake conservation efforts in Antigua and Barbuda!
Sustainable Waste Management Initiative Launch in St. John’s

Sustainable Waste Management Initiative Launch in St. John’s The Department of Environment in Antigua and Barbuda is proud to announce the launch of a groundbreaking sustainable waste management initiative in the capital city of St. John’s. Under the banner of “Cleaner, Greener St. John’s”, this initiative seeks to revolutionize waste management practices, reduce environmental pollution, and promote community engagement. With rapid urbanization and population growth, the management of solid waste has emerged as a pressing challenge for municipalities across the Caribbean. In response to this challenge, the Department of Environment, in collaboration with local authorities and community stakeholders, has developed a comprehensive action plan to overhaul waste management systems in St. John’s. Key components of the initiative include the establishment of recycling centers, implementation of waste segregation programs, and promotion of composting practices. Educational campaigns and outreach programs will also be launched to raise awareness about the importance of waste reduction, recycling, and responsible consumption. Through innovative technologies and sustainable practices, the “Cleaner, Greener St. John’s” initiative aims to achieve significant reductions in the generation of solid waste and greenhouse gas emissions. By fostering a culture of environmental stewardship and civic responsibility, we can create a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable future for St. John’s and its residents. Stay tuned for updates on the progress of this exciting initiative and opportunities to get involved in building a more sustainable St. John’s!