St. Ville, Lyndell St. Ville, Arlette
Assessment Report : Stakeholder Engagement Survey - Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) 2023 - an online resource (33 pages) pdf
The document contains three separate annexes.
Annex 1 - Survey Results
Annex 2 - Frequency Tables for GCF Specific Questions That Were Summarised
Annex 3 - chi squared related variables tables
This report assesses the engagement of agricultural stakeholders in Green Climate Fund (GCF) and broader climate change processes in nine Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries. In particular, weak agricultural expertise within National Designated Authority (NDA) and Accredited Entities (AEs), and negative social and environmental stigma associated with agriculture contribute to limited access to climate funds. The report presents the findings of a mixed-methods approach that involves data from 220 completed online questionnaires and two focus groups. The results state that agricultural stakeholders are generally positive towards climate change financing but remain at lower levels on the stakeholder engagement pyramid, underscoring that more tailored strategies and guidelines are required for stakeholder engagement.
STAKEHOLDERS
PARTES INTERESADAS
STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
ANALISIS DE LAS PARTES INTERESADAS
CLIMATE CHANGE
CAMBIO CLIMATICO
FINANCING
FINANCIAMIENTO
INTERCAMBIO DE INFORMACIÓN
INFORMATION EXCHANGE
GUIDELINES
DIRECTRICES
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURA
CARIBE
CARIBBEAN
Assessment Report : Stakeholder Engagement Survey - Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) 2023 - an online resource (33 pages) pdf
The document contains three separate annexes.
Annex 1 - Survey Results
Annex 2 - Frequency Tables for GCF Specific Questions That Were Summarised
Annex 3 - chi squared related variables tables
This report assesses the engagement of agricultural stakeholders in Green Climate Fund (GCF) and broader climate change processes in nine Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries. In particular, weak agricultural expertise within National Designated Authority (NDA) and Accredited Entities (AEs), and negative social and environmental stigma associated with agriculture contribute to limited access to climate funds. The report presents the findings of a mixed-methods approach that involves data from 220 completed online questionnaires and two focus groups. The results state that agricultural stakeholders are generally positive towards climate change financing but remain at lower levels on the stakeholder engagement pyramid, underscoring that more tailored strategies and guidelines are required for stakeholder engagement.
STAKEHOLDERS
PARTES INTERESADAS
STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
ANALISIS DE LAS PARTES INTERESADAS
CLIMATE CHANGE
CAMBIO CLIMATICO
FINANCING
FINANCIAMIENTO
INTERCAMBIO DE INFORMACIÓN
INFORMATION EXCHANGE
GUIDELINES
DIRECTRICES
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURA
CARIBE
CARIBBEAN

