
Climate affected communities in Vanuatu are invited to apply for rapid-response adaptation grants under the Communities Climate Adaptation Facility (C-CAF), a global initiative spearheaded by the Global Centre for Climate Mobility (GCCM).
Hosted by the United Nations Office of Project Services (UNOPS), C-CAF aims to bridge the gap in climate finance by providing grants up to VT12 million each to communities vulnerable to the climate impacts.
Interested communities can submit proposals by August 5th, through the UN Global Marketplace website: https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/270205.
The climate crisis is not a distant future for Vanuatu, said the Minister for Climate Change Ralph Regenvanu.
“Our communities are threatened by sea-level rise and more frequent extreme weather events than ever before,” he said in a statement. “The C-CAF empowers them to take immediate action to protect themselves today and protect their future. We deeply appreciate the GCCM for providing concrete support that enables the agency of our communities to forge their own adaptation journey and lead Vanuatu’s resilience efforts.”
According to the statement from the Vanuatu Climate Justice Programme, “the C-CAF grants enable local populations by supporting initiatives that address urgent climate-related challenges and enhance adaptive capacities. Unlike traditional climate finance, which often prioritises large-scale infrastructure projects, the C-CAF focuses on placing resources directly in the hands of communities, enabling them to lead their own climate resilience efforts.
“The C-CAF grants will empower communities to address urgent climate-related challenges and take part in designing responses to strengthen their adaptive capacities and resilience.
“…By prioritising community-led solutions, the initiative ensures that those most affected by climate change have the resources and agency to strengthen their adaptive capacities.”
Managing Director for the GCCM, Professor Kamal Amakrane, said, “The GCCM is excited to deliver C-CAF grants to affected communities in Vanuatu just weeks after our first historical visit to the country.
“The C-CAF is designed to accelerate locally-led adaptation efforts, ensuring that communities on the frontlines have the resources they need to build resilience and shape their own climate future.”
Through this partnership, the Government of Vanuatu and the GCCM aim to spotlight successful projects that demonstrate the power of community-led adaptation, share lessons learned across regions, and raise the urgency of localising climate finance at the global level.
