FP298

Climate Resilience of the Water Sector in The Bahamas

Climate Resilience of the Water Sector in The Bahamas

The Bahamas is highly vulnerable to climate change, with 100 per cent of the population exposed to extremely strong winds. The country has low adaptive capacity with water supply infrastructure at risk from storm surges, hurricanes and overland storm run-off flooding and is affected by sea level rise. With 83 per cent of the country’s land area below five meters above sea level, The Bahamas relies heavily on desalination plants, accounting for 81 per cent of the water produced.

This programme will strengthen climate resilience in The Bahamas’ water sector by enhancing governance and capacity building, and by deploying climate-resilient infrastructure across remote Family Islands to ensure sustainable freshwater management and protection.

Key activities include providing technical assistance to strengthen the national policy, legislation, and regulatory environment, and to improve national water resources data and information for decision-making and planning; and investments in wellfields and water supply infrastructure and operations in the six Family Islands.

By delivering a system‑wide paradigm shift in water sector resilience and financial sustainability, the project aims to shift The Bahamas away from heavy reliance on climate‑vulnerable desalination toward integrated, climate‑resilient water resource management systems.

Total project value

 

Beneficiaries

 

Direct
215,273
Indirect
199,727
Theme

Adaptation

Result areas

Project timeline

Pipeline

12 Jun 2019  •  2482 days

Concept note received

12 Jun 2019

Funding proposal received

20 Mar 2025

Cleared by GCF Secretariat

19 Feb 2026

Cleared by iTAP

04 Mar 2026

Approved

28 Mar 2026  •  1 days so far

Approved by GCF Board

28 Mar 2026

Under implementation

To be completed

One region

  • Latin America and the Caribbean

One country

One priority group

  • Small Island Developing States
USD  
  • Financing
    • Private sector
    • Public sector
  • Size
    • Micro
    • Small
    • Medium
    • Large

GCF financing

InstrumentAmount
LoanUSD 12,545,578
GrantUSD 37,505,854
Total GCF Financing
USD 50,051,432

Co-financing

Co-financerInstrumentAmount
Co-FinancingLoanUSD 12,545,578
Co-FinancingIn-kindUSD 2,601,538
Total Co-Financing
USD 15,147,116

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Entity

Caribbean Development Bank
Ms. Valerie Isaac
Primary

Coordinator, Environmental Sustainability Unit
Phone 246 539 1742
valerie.isaac@caribank.org
Mr. Derek Gibbs
Secondary

Climate Finance Specialist, Environmental Sustainability Unit
More contacts

National Designated Authority

Bahamas
Office of the Prime Minister
Mrs. Rochelle Newbold Primary
Special Advisor for Climate Change & Environmental Matters
Sir Cecil Wallace Whitfield Center, Nassau, Bahamas
Phone 1(242)702-5500
ROCHELLENEWBOLD@BAHAMAS.GOV.BS
Dr. Rhianna Neely Secondary
Director, Department of Environmental Planning and Protection Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources
Phone 1(242)322-4546
Rhiannaneely@bahamas.gov.bs
Ms. Christine Thompson Secondary
Deputy Director Economics, Ministry of Finance
Phone 1(242)702-1586
ChristineMThompson@bahamas.gov.bs