MSV – Many Strong Voices

Many Strong Voices, started in December 2005 by the Environmental Programme of the United Nations, brings together participants from the Arctic and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to share and improve their knowledge and expertise regarding the climate change, and to develop joint strategic solutions to the challenges of the climate change.
Objectives:
regional statistical climate scenarios are developed for Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados
The Arctic and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are directly threatened by climate change and vulnerable to its effects. Both regions face considerable challenges in confronting climate change impacts on their economies, ecologies, and cultures.
A dynamic assessment of vulnerability and adaptation was carried out in the SIDS in 2008, with regard to the climate change.
Communities in both regions have already shown in the past that they are able to adapt to changing conditions. However, the climate change will pose new and unprecedented challenges to their adaptive capacity and resilience.
Objectives:
- Strengthening the adaptive capacity
- Mainstreaming of adaptations
- Involvement of local knowledge
- Exchange of adaptation experiences
UNEP
CICERO (Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research)
The MSV Programme consists of a consortium of partners, who represent almost 20 Arctic and SIDS nations:
Policy and research:
Non-governmental organisations:
Indigenous peoples:
Multinational organisations:
Financing:
- Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
- UNEP Regional Office for North America (RONA)
- Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation (Canada)
- United Nations Foundation (USA)
- The Christensen Fund
- Caribbean Community (Caricom) Climate Change Centre (CCCCC)
- Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development (FIELD)
- Organization of the American States Department of Sustainable Development (OAS DSD)
- Climate Law and Policy Project
- U.S. National Science Foundation
- International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
CICERO (Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo/Senter for klimaforskning)
Sognsveien 68
N-0318 Oslo
ilan [dot] kelman [at] cicero [dot] uio [dot] no
www.cicero.uio.no