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Comments and Responses to the “Water Resources Management And Regulation Act, 202[]”

Stakeholders and the general public were asked to send their comments on the draft version of the “Water Resources Management and Regulation Act, 202[]” until 13th August 2022 in written form. The comments and answers are now published below. The detailed final draft version of the Act can be found under the following link: https://climatefinance.gov.gd/embedded-pdf/water-resources-management-and-regulation-bill/…

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Climate Proofing in GCREWS Water Infrastructure

Climate proofing is an essential tool in climate related project management. Therefore, a climate screening has been executed during the planning phase of the Climate-Resilient Water Sector Project in Grenada (G-CREWS). During the implementation phase the screening was extended to a full climate proofing process to ensure, on the one hand, that the infrastructure to…

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Assessment of the Vulnerability to Climate Variability and Change of Grenada’s Water Sector

This report summarizes the findings of a climate change vulnerability assessment (VA) of the water sector in Grenada. GIZ conducted the VA to support the preparation of the project “Climate Resilient Water Sector in Grenada” (CREWS, working title). The project is intended for submission to the Green Climate Fund (GCF). GIZ conducted the assessment between…

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Gender Action Plan – Climate Resilient Water Sector in Grenada (G-CREWS)

The Gender Action Plan (GAP) of the Climate Resilient Water Sector in Grenada (G-CREWS) Project represents the road map for ensuring gender equality in the implementation of the project activities. The GAP is based on a gender analysis conducted in the design phase of the project supplemented with new data gathered through consultations with project…

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Funding Proposal – Climate Resilient Water Sector in Grenada (G-CREWS)

In order to avoid critical climate-induced water shortages in the future, this project supports Grenada’s water sector in both reducing its water demand and improving water availability so that Grenada is able to ensure resilience to climate variability and expected future climate change until 2050. The main objective of the G-CREWS project is to increase…

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