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Jamaica is a small island developing state in the Caribbean and particularly vulnerable to hurricanes, floods, storm surges, droughts, and other climate-related hazards. The programme by several Jamaican government agencies seeks to protect the livelihoods and food security of people living in seven of the country’s 14 parishes by improving water harvesting and management, as well as erosion and flood control. The programme will also support climate resilient coastal management in Negril.
The sites selected for programme intervention will cover seven of the 14 parishes in the country: Westmoreland, Manchester, Clarendon, St. Mary, St. Ann, Trelawny and St. Thomas.
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Videos
- Adaptation Fund in Jamaica: Enhancing the Resilience of the Agricultural Sector and Coastal Areas
- Adaptation Fund in Jamaica: Women in Agriculture
News
- Jamaica Information Service (February 26, 2019): Gov’t Embarks on Us$5.3-Million Coastal Resilience Project
Related Materials
- Brochure: Facing Climate Change- Jamaica’s Journey with the Adaptation Fund
- Brochure: Building Climate Change Champions
| Component 1: Protect Negril’s beaches from coastal erosion caused by intense storms and sea-level rise by building breakwater structures | USD 5,480,780 |
| Component 2: Enhancing the climate resilience of the agricultural sector by improving water and land management practices through water storage, soil conservation, microdams, small-scale irrigation, and other initiatives | USD 2,503,720 |
| Component 3: Improving institutional and local level capacity for coastal and agricultural adaptation and awareness raising for behavior modification through training, the design of replicable technical standards, and spreading information on effective adaptation measures | USD 785,500 |
| Programme Execution Cost | USD 415,000 |
| Total Programme Cost | USD 9,185,000 |
| Project Formulation Grant | USD 30,000 |
| Grant Amount | USD 9,965,000 |
Project Documents
| Attachment | Type | Size |
|---|---|---|
| PPR4 (for web) | XLSX | - |
| Mid-term evaluation report | - | |
| Project document | - | |
| Other project order | - | |
| Other project order | - | |
| Other project order | - | |
| Other project order | - | |
| Project document | - | |
| PPR1 (for web) | XLS | - |
| PPR2 (for web) | XLS | - |
| PPR3 (for web) | XLS | - |
| PPR5 (for web) | XLSX | - |
| PPR6 (for web) | XLSX | - |
| PPR7 (for web) | XLSX | - |
| PPR8 (for web) | XLSX | - |
| PPR9 (for web) | XLSX | - |
| Other project order | - | |
| PPR10 (for web) | - | |
| Project no-cost extension | - | |
| Project no-cost extension | - | |
| Project no-cost extension | - | |
| PPR11 (for web) | - |
At A Glance
Country/Region:
Jamaica/Latin America & Caribbean
Sector:
Grant Amount:
USD 9,965,000
Transferred Amount:
USD 9,965,000
Implementing Entity:
Planning Institute of Jamaica
Approval Date:
06/28/2012
Start Date:
11/02/2012
Expected Completion Date:
05/02/2016
Revised Completion Date:
03/31/2026
Duration:
3.5 years
Status:
Project Under Implementation
Project ID:
JAM/NIE/Multi/2011/1