OECS Media Release
During the week of October 17-21, 2022, a team from the ‘Central Component’ of the EU-funded Landscapes For Our Future programme (LFF) visited the islands of Saint Lucia and Grenada as part of a learning mission to the OECS. As the first such mission in the region, the LFF team sought to understand the environmental and cultural contexts of landscape management in the region by conducting field visits and facilitating stakeholder mapping exercises with beneficiaries of the OECS GCCA+ Integrated Landscape Management (ILM) Project. The team met with senior forestry and agriculture officials, NGOs, select farmers, and private sector interests in both islands. The team, representing a programme that supports 22 ILM projects around the world, also hosted a workshop with OECS technical staff and national focal points responsible for the execution of the project.
The OECS GCCA+ ILM Project – which is funded by the European Union (EU) and being implemented by the OECS in nine of its Member States – seeks to optimize the contribution of land to agriculture, food security, climate-change mitigation and adaptation, and the preservation of ecosystems and the essential services they provide. The project will ultimately strengthen the economic, social, and environmental resilience of Member States to the impacts of climate change and other hazards. This will be achieved through national interventions in participating Member States and through strategic technical partnerships, with institutions like CIFOR-ICRAF, the research organizations selected by the EU to implement LFF.
CIFOR-ICRAF is the merger of two non-profit, scientific institutions that conduct research on the most pressing challenges of forest, agroforestry and landscape management around the world, including OECS Member States. The team’s objectives for this initial mission included strengthening learning and collaboration between the seven ILM projects across Latin American and the
Head of the OECS Environmental Sustainability Division, Chamberlain Emmanuel, expressed the OECS Commission’s gratitude. “As an OECS Commission, we are very interested in advancing, prompting and pioneering approaches that will benefit our Member States.”