Germany offers Region Climate Resilience and Energy project

Jan 09, 2026

CARICOM Secretary General Ambassador Irwin LaRocque and Germany’s Ambassador to CARICOM HE Mr Holger Michael on Wednesday exchanged notes for a project to build Climate Resilience and Sustainable Energy in the Region.

The project, to be financed by the Government of Germany in the amount of 2.3 million Euros, represents a further step in the country’s support to the Region in areas of mutual interest.

In March, the then newly accredited Ambassador signed an agreement totalling 25, 700,000 Euros  for a Sustainable Financing Mechanism for Marine Protection in the Region.

Wednesday’s exchange took place on the margins of a Breakfast Meeting hosted by the CARICOM Secretary-General for Ambassadors accredited to CARICOM. Ambassadors were briefed on the major issues on the agenda for the 39th Regular Meeting of CARICOM Heads of Government in Jamaica, 4-6 July 2018.

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