Our Donors & Partners

UNDP partners with several governments and international partners to support the work we do in the Eastern Caribbean. Our key financial partners are committed to realising change and are committed to achieving the SDG goals and ensuring no one is left behind. Through their financial contributions, we were able to implement 13+ projects, reach hundreds of beneficiaries and change countless lives.

Thoughts from a few of our Donors and Partners!

“The Ministry of Social & Community Development, Housing and Gender Affairs is committed to ‘Leaving No-one Behind’ as the nation strides onward to sustainable development. We are stronger as a nation and region when we focus our collective efforts to deconstruct the factors stymieing development. The EnGenDER project is well poised to provide the coordinated technical support needed to implement gender mainstreaming, climate change, disaster risk reduction strategies to achieve inclusive sustainable development outcomes.”

Jicinta M. Alexis, Senior Programme Officer (Ag) Division of Gender & Family Affairs Grenada

"Over the past several decades, the United Nations has been an integral partner to USAID in the Caribbean. In more recent years, the spirit of partnership has grown significantly stronger, enhancing our development assistance to the region. Over the years, UNDP and USAID have partnered in various development sectors to support the Caribbean SIDS in meeting their sustainable development priorities. We are committed to this partnership to address the SIDS' development challenges and to achieve mutual objectives and goals"

Clinton D. White, USAID Regional Representative for the Eastern and Southern Caribbean.

“In an era of multiple challenges, including the current geopolitical crisis caused by the Russian invasion in Ukraine and its impact on food security worldwide, an ongoing pandemic and increasing climate change related risks, building resilience is critical for Caribbean states to survive and thrive. I take the opportunity to reaffirm the strong partnership of the European Union with the Caribbean during these difficult times. We are strongly committed to standing together with our partners in the region, mitigating COVID-19 and food security impacts, providing emergency support and participating in the social/economic recovery process ahead of the hurricane season that already started in the region.”

Ambassador Malgorzata Wasilewska, Head of the European Union Delegation to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean States, the OECS and CARICOM, CARIFORUM