OECS Media Release
The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), in collaboration with the World Bank, is taking decisive steps to harness the vast potential of the blue economy in the Caribbean region. Recognising that the marine space of the OECS is 85 times larger than its land space, the OECS Commission has embarked on the Unleashing the Blue Economy (UBEC) Project, aimed at maximising the benefits of this abundant resource.
The Matching Grant Programme serves as a crucial financing mechanism, providing grants ranging from $5,000 to USD 25,000 for individual firms and $100,000 to USD 200,000 for value chain groups. This financial support, amounting to a total of USD 4.5 million, will be disbursed to 75 grantees across the primary beneficiary Member States.
Successful applicants must meet specific criteria, including legal registration, operational experience of at least two years, and a demonstrated commitment to growth, job creation, and innovation. The UBEC Project aims to foster sustainable development while addressing environmental challenges and improving livelihoods across the region.
“UBEC is one of those programs that’s moving in the direction of sustainable living, so I’m looking forward to seeing some substantial changes take place with UBEC here in Saint Lucia and throughout the entire region.”
The OECS-World Bank partnership is poised to drive transformative change in the Caribbean, leveraging the blue economy to create opportunities for economic growth, environmental stewardship, and gender equality.
The partnership between the OECS and the World Bank signifies a commitment to driving transformative change in the Caribbean. By harnessing the power of the blue economy, the project aims not only to address immediate environmental challenges but also to lay the groundwork for long-term sustainable development and improved livelihoods across the region.