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Are you a mid- to senior-level professional in a decision-making role within a government agency, quasi-government institution, or business support organization in one of the 13 Compete Caribbean beneficiary countries? |
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If so, this specialized professional certificate program is designed for you. |
Join a practical learning experience created to strengthen the capacity of professionals across the Caribbean to design and implement effective strategies and policies that support climate adaptation and mitigation in the private sector. |
The Professional Certificate in Climate-Smart Policy and Innovation for Caribbean Development is offered by Compete Caribbean+ in partnership with The University of the West Indies (UWI)-Mona Campus, Climate Studies Group Mona and The George Washington University International Institute of Tourism Studies. |
What you will gain: |
A stronger understanding of climate change and its implications for Caribbean businesses and economic development Greater ability to identify climate-related risks and opportunities within your sector Practical strategies for adaptation, resilience, sustainable business practices, and climate-smart growth Tools to integrate climate considerations into planning, policy, operations, and financing Insights from regional experts, academics, and private sector professionals A capstone project that applies learning to a real-world challenge in your country, sector, or organization Access to a growing network of professionals advancing climate-smart development in the Caribbean Through active participation, this collaborative learning environment will strengthen both knowledge exchange and professional networking.
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Who is eligible: This specialized training course is intended for mid- to senior-level professionals in decision-making or advisory roles within government agencies, quasi-government entities, and business support organizations across Compete Caribbean beneficiary countries. |
Eligible participants should be actively involved in shaping, influencing, or implementing policies, programs, and strategies that can help advance climate adaptation and mitigation in the Caribbean private sector. Through this course, participants will strengthen their ability to design and support effective policy and strategic responses that build private sector resilience and climate action across the region. |
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Policymakers and senior officers from government ministries and departments working in areas related to climate change, economic development, environment, energy, trade, and industry Leaders and technical specialists working in regional development organizations and quasi-government agencies, including statutory bodies, regulatory agencies, national and local government authorities, boards, bureaus, and trusts Implementers working in business support organizations, chambers of commerce, and professional associations
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What the course will cover This course is delivered through an interactive digital learning format designed for working professionals. Participants will engage in a series of modules designed to progressively build climate knowledge and practical skills. |
The course structure consists of six (6) modules combining theoretical foundations with practical application through Caribbean-specific case studies, regional climate science data, and interactive peer learning exercises. The culminating capstone project requires participants to develop concrete, implementable policy reforms or programmatic interventions for their home countries and sectors. |
Format: Virtual (Online) Language: English Duration: 8 Weeks - June 1 through July 27, 2026 Cost: Free of Charge |
Each module will consist of the following components, requiring a commitment of about 5-7 hours per week: |
Core Lecture (1.5 hours live + recorded) Guest Lecture (1.5 hours live + recorded) Core Readings (1-2 hours) Written Assignment (1-2 hours) |
START THE APPLICATION & LEARN MORE HERE Submit the Call for Participants Form by Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Only fully completed applications will be considered. |
An upcoming informational webinar will provide a brief overview of the course, including structure, key outcomes, and how it can support organisations in strengthening climate resilience. |
REGISTER HERE FOR THE WEBINAR: Wednesday, April 22, 2026 | 11:00 AM ET |
Please share this opportunity with your network! |
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The 2nd Cluster Call is now open. |
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If your business is part of a cluster or value chain in tourism, agriculture, fisheries, or manufacturing — and you're based in Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, or St. Vincent and the Grenadines — this call is for you. |
What's on offer: ✅ Expert Technical Assistance to develop your Cluster Development Plan ✅ Non-reimbursable grants of up to US$250,000 (covering 80% of project costs) ✅ Up to 24 months of implementation support ✅ Support to embed climate resilience and gender equity into your cluster strategy |
What CC+ is looking for: Clusters with a real shared business opportunity — firms that meet regularly, make decisions together, and are ready to commit resources to a collective plan. Applications from women-led clusters and those inclusive of diverse and vulnerable groups are especially encouraged. |
Key dates: 📅 Information Session #1 — April 15, 2026 📅 Application Clinic — May 6, 2026 ⏰ Deadline to Submit: May 22, 2026 |
Don't wait! The application clinic is your chance to get direct feedback on your concept before you submit. |
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Compete Caribbean+ (CC+) Pillar II: Call for Project Concepts, designed to help governments and quasi-government agencies drive climate-smart, gender-responsive public governance across the region. |
Selected projects will receive support to design a Technical Cooperation (TC) proposal, unlocking access to a non-reimbursable grant of up to US$200,000. |
Who can apply? |
Government line ministries, quasi-government agencies, and regional organizations in: |
🇩🇲 Dominica |
🇬🇾 Guyana |
🇸🇷 Suriname |
🇻🇨 St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
🗓️ Deadline: May 31, 2026 |
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