The Water Resources Management Unit (WRMU)- In a nutshell
This flyer was created to inform the public on the change in the management of Grenada’s Water Resources by an established unit called the ‘Water Resources Management Unit (WRMU)’ and outline the purpose of the unit.
Read MoreWater Efficient Devices
This brochure provides an overview of water efficient devices designed to help house holders, businesses and public facilities to reduce their water usage.
Read MoreBecoming Geographic Information System (GIS) Technicians
This educational brochure was created to help you begin your journey into the world of GIS technology. It serves as a guide to the various industries that uses GIS and outlines the basic requirements for entering the field.
Read MoreBecoming Engineers
This educational brochure was created to help you start your journey into the world of Engineering. It serves as a guide to the various career options in engineering and outlines the basic requirements for entering the field.
Read MoreFunding Proposal G-CREWS Project Final
National Adaption Plan (NAP)
Procedure and Guidelines for Grievance Mechanism
This strategy was developed to better receive and address complaints from stakeholders.
Read MoreAssessment of the Vulnerability to Climate Variability and Change of Grenada’s Water Sector
This report summarizes the findings of a climate change vulnerability assessment (VA) of the water sector in Grenada. GIZ conducted the VA to support the preparation of the project “Climate Resilient Water Sector in Grenada” (CREWS, working title). The project is intended for submission to the Green Climate Fund (GCF). GIZ conducted the assessment between…
Read MoreGender 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)…
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