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Representatives of various civil society organisations which participated in the recent SIDS4 Conference Civil Society Forum in Antigua and Barbuda. Photo by CANARI, courtesy Cari-Bois Environmental News Network, used with permission. By Stefanie Lauchman This story was first published on the Cari-Bois Environmental News Network. An edited version appears below as part of a content-sharing agreement. The fourth Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) Conference concluded nearly three months ago, on May 30 in Antigua and Barbuda. Ever since, stakeholders have been committed to their advocacy eff...
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Panellists at the SIDS4 side event ‘Financing a Just Transition from Fossil Fuels: Charting the Path for Small Island Developing States.’ Photo by Dylan Kava courtesy Climate Tracker, used with permission. This article was first published on Climate Tracker. An edited version appears below with permission. The Caribbean twin-island nation of Antigua and Barbuda is currently hosting the once-a-decade 4th International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4), a global event dedicated to addressing the unique vulnerabilities and challenges of these nations. The conference aims to fos...
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Feature image designed using Canva Pro elements. By Matt Bishop, Tumasie Blair, Simona Marinescu, and Emily Wilkinson On May 27, the governments of the small island developing states known collectively as SIDS and their international partners will meet in Antigua and Barbuda. The goal of the meeting is to agree on the fourth decennial UN programme of action dedicated to their “special case for sustainable development,” under the tagline “charting the course toward resilient prosperity.” Known as “SIDS4” to insiders, the summit communiqué will agree on a framework for the Antigua and Barbuda Ag...
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