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About Us - February 2023 Brochure About Us - February 2023

CCRIF has 24 members – 8 more than the original 16 governments that joined in 2007 – 3 from Central America and 19 from the Caribbean and 2 electric utility companies. CCRIF helps to mitigate the short-term cash fl ow problems small developing economies suffer after major natural disasters.
A critical challenge is often the need for short-term liquidity to maintain essential government services until additional resources become available.

COAST-The Caribbean Oceans and Aquaculture Sustainability Facility Brochure COAST-The Caribbean Oceans and Aquaculture Sustainability Facility

COAST is an innovative climate risk insurance mechanism to promote: food security; livelihoods of fisherfolk; resilient fisheries; sustainable management of coastal infrastructure; and disaster risk reduction in the Caribbean.

CCRIF SPC Journey Through the Years 2007 - 2018 Brochure Brochure CCRIF SPC Journey Through the Years 2007 - 2018 Brochure

A snapshot of key milestones

Integrated Sovereign Risk Management in the Caribbean Project - Brochure Brochure Integrated Sovereign Risk Management in the Caribbean Project - Brochure

Launched at the CDB Board of Governance Meeting in 2017, the Integrated Sovereign Risk Management Project will enable the development of a standardized integrated risk management framework for use by all Caribbean countries and will advance the institutionalization of country risk coordinators within countries who would act as a central point of contact for the purposes of managing a comprehensive multi-area risk portfolio.

CCRIF Small Grants Programme Flyer CCRIF Small Grants Programme