SIDS: Small Island Developing States

Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are a distinct group of countries in the Carribbean, Pacific and AIMS region that share similar sustainable development challenges. SIDS are located among the most vulnerable regions in the world in relation to the intensity and frequency of natural and environmental disasters and their increasing impact, and face disproportionately high economic, social and environmental consequences. A selection of the outputs produced within this region by the phase 2 projects, are available on the WDPP online repository linked below.
In SIDS, the Water and Development Partnership Program (phase 2) supports 2 projects, with grants of approximately 2.3 Million Euros.
podcast episode
Small islands in big oceans
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) appear on the map as little dots of green in vast stretches of blue. In popular culture, they take turns appearing as idyllic holiday destinations... and as tiny landmasses always on the verge of drowning under rising sea level. Just how exposed are these island nations to climate change effects? What makes them extra vulnerable? How are they dealing with this threat? We speak to IHE Delft's Erik de Ruiter van Steveninck.