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Tourism Momentum: Dominica is turning heads at CHTA Marketplace 2026, with officials spotlighting surging arrivals and big infrastructure plans. CEO Marva Williams says total visitor arrivals rose 15% in 2025 to 496,635 (from 432,989 in 2024), with stayover arrivals up 19% to 99,846 and 2026 first-quarter stayover growth continuing. Climate Finance Prep: The region also moved closer to accessing the US$250M loss and damage grant window after a CDB–FRLD workshop in Barbados, where countries—including Dominica—were trained to build “bankable” funding proposals due by 15 June. Disaster Recovery Reality: A reminder of what’s at stake—Jamaica’s long insurance claim delays show how slow payouts can stall rebuilding, a lesson Caribbean states are watching as they plan resilience. On-the-Ground Services: Dominica’s DOWASCO reports progress on water works, with pipe laying completed in Grand Fond and key pipeline and storage tank work advancing.

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CDB and FRLD Prepare Caribbean Countries for Greater Access to Climate Finance  

CDB and FRLD Prepare Caribbean Countries for Greater Access to Climate Finance  

Caribbean countries boosted in push for climate loss and damage funding

Caribbean countries boosted in push for climate loss and damage funding

Caribbean countries move closer to accessing US$250M climate loss and damage fund

Caribbean countries move closer to accessing US$250M climate loss and damage fund

Dominica’s Gregor Nassief Makes History as President-Elect of Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association

Dominica’s Gregor Nassief Makes History as President-Elect of Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association


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