Gender Monitoring Plan- Climate Resilience Water Sector in Grenada (G-CREWS)
Climate Resilience Water Sector in Grenada (GCREWS) Project Factsheet
The project is jointly financed by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) under its International Climate Initiative (IKI), and the Government of Grenada. Over 6 years, the Government of Grenada, the Grenada Development Bank and the National Water and Sewage Authority (NAWASA)…
Read MoreBe a Tourism Water Champion- 7 Ways to Conserve Water
This brochure encourages the public to take action in conserving water by highlighting seven simple and effective ways to reduce water usage.
Read MorePassage of New Water Resource Management Bill by House of Representatives
This report covers the successful passage of the new water resource management bill, outlining key provisions and amendments highlighting its potential impact on the water sector.
Read MoreThe Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP)
This brochure was developed to outline the key strategies the G-CREWS project used to manage and mitigate its environmental and social impacts.
Read MoreHow to Conserve Water at Home
This poster gives information to the general public on different ways to conserve water in their households.
Read MoreMt. Craven Community Brochure
This brochure was developed to inform the residents of Mt. Craven, St. Patrick on where their water comes from and how to save water in their community.
Read MoreLessons learnt from G-CREWS Water Ambassadors Program
This document was developed to highlight the lessons learnt during the development of the G-CREWS Water Ambassador Program.
Read MoreWater Conservation Plans for Health Facilities
This initiative is part of G-CREWS Activity 1.2: “Mainstreaming of Climate Resilience in Policies, Plans and Regulations of Water-Related Sectors”. It addresses a major gap in comprehensive water conservation planning for health facilities by deploying best-practice in water audit and water conservation plan methodologies.
Read More7 Sisters Project: Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) 2024
The National Water and Sewerage Authority has identified the Seven Sister Transmission Lineproject to increase the production of raw water which will con-tribute to the programmeísobjective to improve a climate-resilient water supply system. The statement contained in this document, prepared by Kocks Consult in cooperation with Roberts Caribbean Limited, represents the final draft Environmental and…
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