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The Division of Youth will host a series of capacity-building workshops in 2025 aimed at empowering community-based organizations and youth leaders across Grenada. These workshops will adopt a community-focused approach, addressing developmental needs identified by the participants and their organizations. Building on the success of the 2024 community executive workshops, the 2025 sessions will provide deeper and more comprehensive learning experiences tailored to the specific needs of communities.

The Government of Grenada has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the OECS Skills & Innovation Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Computer Equipment & Accessories for PIU. The Government of Grenada has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the OECS Skills & Innovation Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Computer Equipment & Accessories for PIU.
This documentation reports the findings of the assessment of potential environmental and social impacts of the proposed geothermal exploration drilling activity, which is the current phase of the Grenada Geothermal Energy Development Project (the Project). The Project is of critical strategic importance to Grenada. The successful implementation of 15MW of baseload renewable geothermal power to the national grid is the foundational cornerstone of the ongoing process of transforming Grenada's economy to one powered by indigenous renewable energy. This public disclosure of the exploration drilling ESIA is a critical step in ensuring transparency in the review and oversight process for environmental and social safeguards.
This documentation reports the findings of the assessment of potential environmental and social impacts of the proposed geothermal exploration drilling activity, which is the current phase of the Grenada Geothermal Energy Development Project (the Project). The Project is of critical strategic importance to Grenada. The successful implementation of 15MW of baseload renewable geothermal power to the national grid is the foundational cornerstone of the ongoing process of transforming Grenada's economy to one powered by indigenous renewable energy. This public disclosure of the exploration drilling ESIA is a critical step in ensuring transparency in the review and oversight process for environmental and social safeguards.
This documentation reports the findings of the assessment of potential environmental and social impacts of the proposed geothermal exploration drilling activity, which is the current phase of the Grenada Geothermal Energy Development Project (the Project). The Project is of critical strategic importance to Grenada. The successful implementation of 15MW of baseload renewable geothermal power to the national grid is the foundational cornerstone of the ongoing process of transforming Grenada's economy to one powered by indigenous renewable energy. This public disclosure of the exploration drilling ESIA is a critical step in ensuring transparency in the review and oversight process for environmental and social safeguards.
This documentation reports the findings of the assessment of potential environmental and social impacts of the proposed geothermal exploration drilling activity, which is the current phase of the Grenada Geothermal Energy Development Project (the Project). The Project is of critical strategic importance to Grenada. The successful implementation of 15MW of baseload renewable geothermal power to the national grid is the foundational cornerstone of the ongoing process of transforming Grenada's economy to one powered by indigenous renewable energy. This public disclosure of the exploration drilling ESIA is a critical step in ensuring transparency in the review and oversight process for environmental and social safeguards.
The Caribbean Resilient Renewable Energy Infrastructure Investment Facility (RREIIF) Project provides countries access to regional IDA to address funding needs for more renewable energy integration investment in their grids.
The Caribbean Resilient Renewable Energy Infrastructure Investment Facility (RREIIF) Project provides countries access to regional IDA to address funding needs for more renewable energy integration investment in their grids. The regional support will allow these countries to address their barriers related to scale and leverage regional IDA support, and it will ensure that national IDA will be focused on the immediate needs of these countries in terms of social sectors and disaster management.

Government of Grenada

The State of Grenada consists of three islands- Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique which form the southern end of the Windward Islands.

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