SAP063

Scaling up of Caribbean Hydrometeorological and Multi-hazard Early Warning Services (CREWS) in Belize and Trinidad and Tobago

Scaling up of Caribbean Hydrometeorological and Multi-hazard Early Warning Services (CREWS) in Belize and Trinidad and Tobago

Belize and Trinidad and Tobago, like other vulnerable Small Island Developing States (SIDS), face disproportionate risks from climate change. Rising sea levels, extreme weather events, tropical cyclones, floods, heat waves and droughts increasingly threaten people’s lives, livelihoods, infrastructure and critical economic sectors. These hazards, such as coastal erosion, water insecurity, loss of agricultural productivity, damage to critical infrastructure, and heightened disaster recovery costs, exacerbate existing vulnerabilities and threaten to reverse development gains.

This project will strengthen hydrometeorological and early warning services in Belize, Trinidad and Tobago, and the broader Caribbean region by achieving three complementary outcomes. Outcomes 1 and 2 focus on building the technical and institutional foundation for effective early warning by improving governance, infrastructure, and forecasting capabilities while enhancing resilience across key sectors. Outcome 3 focuses on improving risk communication and preparedness at the community level, ensuring that timely, actionable climate and weather information reaches vulnerable populations.

Collectively, the outcomes create a catalytic pathway to support data-informed decision-making, institutional capacity-building, and locally driven climate action, enabling a paradigm shift towards more anticipatory, inclusive and resilient climate adaptation systems. The project is anticipated to have a strong impact, directly benefitting 1.2 million people (67 per cent of the two countries’ populations) and an additional 610,000 indirectly across the wider Caribbean.

The project is being advanced under a new Scaling Up Framework between the GCF Simplified Approval Process (SAP) and the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) initiative, which aims to develop, scale up and fast-track financing modalities for EWS, firmly grounded in country ownership. The project will scale up and expand on the outcomes of Phase 1 of the 2018 CREWS Caribbean initiative.

Total project value

 

Beneficiaries

 

Direct
1,217,318
Indirect
610,631
Theme

Adaptation

Result areas

Project timeline

Pipeline

31 Jul 2024  •  457 days

Funding proposal received

31 Jul 2024

Cleared by GCF Secretariat

04 Aug 2025

Cleared by iTAP

03 Oct 2025

Approved

30 Oct 2025  •  48 days so far

Approved by GCF Board

30 Oct 2025

Under implementation

To be completed

One region

  • Latin America and the Caribbean

Two countries

One priority group

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

GCF financing

InstrumentAmount
GrantUSD 24,117,448
Total GCF Financing
USD 24,117,448

Co-financing

Co-financerInstrumentAmount
Co-FinancingIn-kindUSD 834,338
Co-FinancingIn-kindUSD 980,325
Co-FinancingGrantUSD 1,180,441
Total Co-Financing
USD 2,995,104

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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

Belize
Ministry of Economic Transformation
Mr. Carlos Pol Primary
Chief Executive Officer
Sir Edney Cain Building, First Floor, Right Wing, Belmopan, Belize
Mr. Leroy Martinez Secondary
Ag. Director, Climate Finance Unit
Phone +501 822-2526/2527
leroy.martinez@met.gov.bz
Ms. Hunter Hales Secondary
Proposal Development Officer
Phone +501-880-2526 or 880-2527
hunter.hales@met.gov.bz
Trinidad and Tobago
Ministry of Planning and Development
Mrs. Aarti Bedassie-Maharaj Primary
Permanent Secretary (Ag.)
Level 14, Eric Williams Finance Building, Independence Square, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago