This analytical report highlights the key climate and development challenges faced by
African Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
This analytical report aims to examine the importance of the Blue Economy for
African Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and the future challenges and opportunities this sector entails for African SIDS.
Not exact matches
The voices of the
African countries and the Least
Developed Countries (LDC's) was very strong and advocated for big commitments specially form the Alliance of
Small Island States (AOSIS), the Central
African Group, and the Bolivarian Alliance of the Americas (ALBA).
Tuvalu's position is backed by the
small island states (AOSIS) and some
African nations and up to this point, all members of the Group of 77, the now 130 - country block of
developing nations.
The text specifies that a framework for adaptation should promote adaptation primarily in the least
developed countries (LDCs),
developing small island states, and
African countries.
Small Island Developing States (SIDS), Like Minded
Developing Countries (LMDC),
African Group, Alliance of
Small Island States (AOSIS), and others spoke of the injustice, lopsidedness, and danger of the Co-chairs» text.
Ten members are from Annex I countries and Ten members from Non-Annex II countries including
African, Asia - Pacific, and the Latin America and Caribbean
States, one member from a
small island developing State and one member from a least
developed country Party.
The Least
Developed Countries (LDC), the
African Group, the Alliance of
Small Island States (AOSIS), and the G77 (All of the
developing world) as a whole rejected the text very strongly.