Climate finance for Mauritius needs good management: report finds gaps

A new report indicates that Mauritius requires improved governance and institutional capacity to effectively manage the billions of dollars needed for climate adaptation. While the island faces significant risks from extreme weather, current funding management remains a critical gap.
Why it matters
It highlights the systemic challenges developing nations face in translating international climate finance into tangible infrastructure and resilience.
High tide waves hit a sea wall during heavy flooding caused by Cyclone Belal in Mauritius in 2024. Laura Morosoli/AFP/Getty Images Climate finance for Mauritius needs good management: report finds gaps Published: June 4, 2026 12:08pm EDT https://theconversation.com/climate-finance-for-mauritius-needs-good-management-report-finds-gaps-283591 https://theconversation.com/climate-finance-for-mauritius-needs-good-management-report-finds-gaps-283591 Link copied Share article Share article
The article focuses on policy and economic analysis regarding climate finance management.
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