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Barbados completes world first debt swap for environment resilience

Barbados has actually completed the world's first 'debtforclimate' swap targeted at raising money to help the Caribbean island build strength in its water supply to the destructive impacts of climate modification.

While climate-vulnerable countries need billions of dollars to adjust to the effects of environment change, getting cash flowing to projects from water sanitation to drought-resistant crops is challenging with lots of projects pricey to carry out and low in returns.

Barbados' new offer is first debt-swap to raise money straight for environment adaptation and will free up around $125. million to go towards sewage treatment plant upgrades that. must improve water materials and minimize the quantity of contamination. entering into the Caribbean.

Water-scarcity in Barbados is being worsened by the. results of environment change, and water accessibility for Barbados'. people and economic activity like farming is currently far less. than the global average.

The buy-back will finance a new facility to increase water. management, food security and resilience, Barbados' Prime. Minister Mia Mottley stated in a press release.

In the face of the environment crisis, this groundbreaking. transaction functions as a design for susceptible states, delivering. fast adaptation benefits for Barbados, she said.

(source: Reuters)