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4th International Small Island Developing States Conference: UK statement

Lord Benyon, Minister of State for Climate, Environment and Energy, gave the UK's national statement at the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Conference.

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The Rt Hon Lord Benyon

Thank you, Prime Minister Browne, Secretary-General Guterres and your teams, for bringing us together on this beautiful island.  

Before I say anything else, I just want to recognise the terrible loss of life from the landslide in Papua New Guinea. We remain with the 바카라 사이트 of Papua New Guinea and all those affected in this terrible event. It focuses our mind on what we바카라 사이트re here to do.

Formally, SIDS바카라 사이트 unique position has been acknowledged for decades. And I바카라 사이트d like to take this opportunity of recognising the presence here in some numbers, representatives of the United Kingdom바카라 사이트s Overseas Territories, many of whom are SIDS and deserve to be considered as part of the solutions we find.

While formally SIDS바카라 사이트 unique position has been acknowledged, we바카라 사이트re yet to see the way forward for you, and we need to hear you speak up, as you are doing very forcefully at this event 바카라 사이트 persistently and powerfully 바카라 사이트 to make sure the world really understands what it means to see things from your perspective. 

So, it is up to all of us to make a sincere effort to do so 바카라 사이트 and then to take action.  

For our part, the United Kingdom is helping Antigua to host this conference, and Samoa to host the Commonwealth Heads of State and 바카라 사이트 meeting later this year.  

We바카라 사이트re working hard to make sure the support we offer SIDS takes your specific needs into account 바카라 사이트 and that we work in partnership with you in addressing them.  

And for all of us, we should be asking ourselves 3 vital questions, to check whether we have been listening. 

First, do our systems reflect the unique circumstances of SIDS?

Prime Minister Browne, Prime Minister Fiame Mata바카라 사이트afa and the UK team have showcased the work that we have led with SIDS and the OECD바카라 사이트s Development Assistance Committee. Crucially, it includes an agreement to look into how vulnerability could be integrated into the OECD바카라 사이트s DAC ODA policy and processes, including on graduation. 

I know the current system creates real problems for SIDS. And frankly, the way we do aid does not work for some of the world바카라 사이트s most vulnerable, and that바카라 사이트s something that바카라 사이트s inherently wrong with the system.   

Second, are we offering enough funding?

Last year, Britain announced an additional £1.6 billion for the Green Climate Fund. That바카라 사이트s our biggest single aid commitment to help tackle climate change.  

Earlier this month, we announced that £25 million of our new support for Antimicrobial Resistance will be for work in the Caribbean region. And last week, our Foreign Secretary pledged a further £200 million to build on our landmark Caribbean Infrastructure Fund. 

And we continue to press international financial institutions to stretch their balance sheets, so the aid that we and other donors give to them goes as far as it can 바카라 사이트 and has a real impact when it gets there.  

The final test is the most important: can SIDS actually access the money? 

Over the years, so many of you have said 바카라 사이트we keep hearing announcements about green finance, but it seems so hard to get hold of it.바카라 사이트  

We are using our programme funding to boost technical assistance to SIDS. And we want to make sure all of you can harness expertise, to get the cash you need from the international finance system, and spend it effectively 바카라 사이트 be that cleaning up marine pollution, or making infrastructure better to withstand a cyclone.  

I hope you sense that the UK is listening, and that we are taking action.  

Together, we can support the communities, the biodiversity, the incredible natural beauty of the islands around the world 바카라 사이트 and it is going to take all of us to see this through.  

Thank you very much.

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Published 29 May 2024