UK Small Island Developing States Strategy
International Development Committee
Closed
Inquiry
Report and Government response published The House of Commons International Development Committee calls for the FCDO urgently to make a long-term commitment to SIDS. It says the UK Government must not allow funding or political support for SIDS to be de-prioritised, even in an era of multiple and growing global …
Read more
14
Recommendations
12
Conclusions
1
Report
3
Oral sessions
2
Letters
3
Events
Activity timeline 10 events
13 Jan
2025
2025
1 May
2024
2024
Report published
23 Apr
2024
2024
23 Apr
2024
2024
24 Oct
2023
2023
Oral evidence
24 Oct
2023
2023
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
5 Sep
2023
2023
Oral evidence
5 Sep
2023
2023
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
18 Jul
2023
2023
Oral evidence
18 Jul
2023
2023
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 6, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 3 sessions
24 Oct 2023
View on parliament.uk
UK Small Island Developing States Strategy
Cletus Springer · Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI)
UnaMay Gordon · Climate Change, Government of Jamaica
5 Sep 2023
View on parliament.uk
UK Small Island Developing States Strategy
Alisi Rabukawaqa · International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Christopher Pearce · National Oceanography Centre
Jeremy Raguain · Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF) and AOSIS Fellow
Kristal Ambrose · Bahamas Plastic Movement (BPM)
Martin Chong · Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) Programme, Pacific Community-SPC
Vinzealhar Nen · 350.org
18 Jul 2023
View on parliament.uk
UK Small Island Developing States Strategy
Emily Wilkinson · ODI
Jean-Paul Adam · Office of the Special Adviser on Africa to the UN Secretary General
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fourth Report - The UK Small Island Developing States Strategy | HC 476 | 1 May 2024 | 26 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
2 results
13
Conclusion
Rejected
Fourth Report - The UK Small Islan…
Government's Loss and Damage Fund pledge drawn from existing commitments disappoints Committee.
The Committee welcomes the Government’s £60 million pledge to the UNFCCC’s Loss and Damage Fund, but is disappointed that this is drawn from previously announced commitments. The Committee understands the Minister’s contention that wider funding streams are needed, but until …
Read more
Government Response
The government disagrees with the committee's disappointment, stating it used existing ICF funds for an early pledge to the Loss and Damage Fund to demonstrate commitment and will consider further contributions only once the fund's operating model is established.
14
Recommendation
Rejected
Fourth Report - The UK Small Islan…
Pledge new and additional funding to the UNFCCC's Loss and Damage Fund.
The UK Government should pledge new and additional funding to the Loss and Damage Fund. (Paragraph 45) Legal implications of sea level rise
Government Response
The government disagrees with pledging new and additional funding now, stating it already pledged £40 million to the Loss and Damage Fund at COP28 from its existing £11.6 billion climate finance commitment, and will only consider further contributions once the Fund's operating model is established.
Correspondence 2 letters
23 Apr 2024
Correspondence from the Minister for Development & Africa relating to the Committee visit to Dominica and SIDS Conference - 25 March 2024
Parliament page
23 Apr 2024
Correspondence to the Minister for Development & Africa relating to the Committee visit to Dominica and SIDS Conference - 8 March 2024
Parliament page