In order to address the emerging challenges of climate change in Jamaica, adaptation is needed across all sectors of Jamaica’s economy. However, the lack of awareness of the potential impacts of climate change as well as the measures to build climate resilience, and mechanisms in place to encourage adaptation measures impose a significant barrier to adaptation in the country. The Adaptation Programme and Financing Mechanism (AP&FM) for the Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience (PPCR) seeked to overcome those barriers through the Climate Change Awareness Programme for Policy Makers and Government Ministries.
The objective of the project was:
• To increase awareness of the causes and impacts of climate change and to build capacity for climate change mainstreaming into development planning in Jamaica.
• To identify the needs and gaps among the target audiences, evaluated the methods of training delivery and assessing the experiences from other countries in implementing climate change awareness programmes.
Using the outcome of the first proceedings, the consultants developed a communication strategy as well as innovative materials and tools for the target audiences and delivered 16 workshops to address the identified knowledge and training gaps and needs among the target audiences (i.e. government ministries, departments and agencies; policymakers, local councillors and municipal authorities and; civil society).
Under the Project, WE&B successfully developed/delivered the following services:
• WE&B assisted in identifying the needs and gaps in climate change awareness among policymakers and government ministries in Jamaica.
• WE&B led the design and development of a comprehensive communication strategy, workshop formats, and innovative training materials and tools.
• WE&B created and delivered training through various formats, including webinars and in-person courses, to effectively engage the target audiences.