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Speech of theHon. Devanand Virahsawmy, GOSK, FCCA Minister of Environment & Sustainable Development on the occasion of the Announcement Of Funding Of Four Environmental Projects Under Australian Agency For International Development (Ausaid) Small Island Developing States Community Based Adaptation Program (Sids-Cba) on Tuesday 05 March 2013 at 15.15hrs Australian High Commission Level 2 - Rogers House - Port Louis Hon Richard Marles, Australian Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs and Foreign Affairs Mrs Sandra Vegting, Australian High Commissioner Mr Manoj Vaghjee, Chairperson of the National Steering Committee, Small Grants Programme MrsPamela Bappoo-Dundoo, National coordinator UNDP GEF SGP Distinguished Guests Ladies and Gentlemen I am pleased to be in your midst this afternoon on the occasion of the announcement of the funding of four environmental projects under the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) Small Island Developing States Community Based Adaptation Program. I would like, on behalf of the Government of Mauritius, to express my appreciation to the Australian Government and to the Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Islands Affairs and Foreign Affairs for the financial support towards the realization of Community Based Projects in Mauritius to keep build resilience against climate change among the communities concerned. The impacts of climate change are worsening worldwide and this trend is most likely to continue in the coming decades. Latest scientific reports released by international organizations, clearly indicate that the world is heading towards an unprecedented climate change crisis. In fact, climate change is recognized as one of the most important challenges of our time. In its recent release, the International Energy Agency indicated that the year 2011 was the warmest with record level 2 of greenhouse gas emissions. Massive ice loss from the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica has accelerated and is now considered to be the largest contributor to sea level rise. As a result of this phenomenon, the rate of sea level rise has doubled during the past twenty years compared to the rate of increase observed over the entire last century. The most frightening impact of these threatening realities is the disappearance of many houses and low-lying infrastructures in small island countries like Tuvalu in the Pacific as well as a number of low lying islets in Seychelles and Maldives. Even our Saint Brandon Island which is only about two metres above mean sea level would not be spared. The flash flood events which occurred last month, the higher temperatures recorded over Mauritius in recent years and the accentuating beach erosions, are but a few examples to illustrate that climate change impacts in Mauritius are real. Addressingclimate change requires therefore a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary approach. Government has placed this issue high on its agenda and has already adopted a series of measures to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The most prominent one is the Prime Minister’s “Maurice Ile Durable” initiative the objective of which is to make Mauritius a model of sustainable development. Actions taken by the Government to reduce our vulnerability and increase our resilience to climate change include investment in renewable energy, promotion of energy efficient technologies and practices and the introduction of duty rebate on vehicles emitting less carbon dioxide. 3 As far as my Ministry is concerned, we are actively involved in the promotion of Sustainable Consumption and Production practices, enhancement of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management, the rehabilitation of eroded sites and the identification of technology needs to facilitate adaptation and mitigation against climate change, amongst others. We are also actively supporting mainstreaming of climate change in the Environment, Agriculture, Fisheries, Tourism and Water sectors. Research and Development, Education and Sensitisation, are also among our main concerns. My Ministry has also embarked since last year on the implementation of a major project entitled “Climate Change Adaptation Programme in the Coastal Zone of Mauritius”. The cost of the project is 9.1 million USD and it will be implemented over the next five years, with the support of the Adaptation Fund Board. The objectiveof thisprogramme is to increase climate resilience of coastal communities and improve their livelihoods. The project will encompass the construction of a Refuge Centre, the implementation of an early warning system for storm surge, coastal adaptation works at three vulnerable sites, including planting of mangroves, as well as capacity building. The Adaptation Fund project also promotes knowledge-sharing to leverage opportunities for learning and enable successful community based adaptation approaches to be replicated in other vulnerable areas, both within Mauritius and in other Small Island Developing States. I am pleased to note that one of the above project components will be implemented in partnership with the Australian Government, the UNDP and the support of the GEF Small Grants Programmewith a view to 4 enhance the resilience of the coastal communities but alsoto introduce new options for income generation. The two AusAid funded projects which aim at enhancing resilience among fishermen as well as developing alternative livelihoods of women in Grand Sable and QuatreSoeurs are in line with the Maurice Ile Durable concept as well as the Millennium Development Goals for reducing poverty. The UNDP and the SGP have been our strategic partners for more than 15 years. With their financial support we have implemented several projects, including the Waste Segregation Programme in schools. I wish, on behalf of the Government of Mauritius, to convey our heartfelt thanks to all donors. I would also like to wish best of luck to the beneficiaries in the implementation of the projects and assure them that my Ministry will provide full support to the community during the implementation process. I want to underscore that this community based approach maintain a strong focus in the climate risk reduction and develop alternative livelihood measures targeted to the beneficiaries. Confronting climate change is our shared challenge. Dealing with it has been our shared opportunity and tackling it must be our shared achievement.To-day, we are taking a very important step to further strengthen the collaboration between Australia and Mauritius. The journey in migrating from a vulnerable island to a resilient island state will certainly give us more opportunities to tie our strong relationship. I am convinced that this project will pave the way for a long lasting collaboration between our two countries, especially in the context of Climate Change Adaptation. Thank you for your attention. 5