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Rising up for SIDSStrategy SnapshotSmall Island Developing States (SIDS) face unique challenges due to their small size, isolation, andvulnerability to environmental and economic disruptions. But SIDS area also biodiversity hotspots, host-ing valuable ecosystems and diverse cultural traditions that underpin resilience and development. Theymanage large Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) that harbour extensive marine resources, which directlysupport food security and other economic sectors. SIDS hold enormous potential for renewable energy,particularly solar, wind, and geothermal. Across regions, SIDS are pioneering nature-based climate solu-tions and digital innovation.With the adoption of the “Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for SIDS” (ABAS) in May 2024, a set of ten keyinterconnected and mutually reinforcing development priorities have been agreed for the next decade.UNDP’s Rising Up for SIDS Strategy, building on its achievements of the past years, will continue to liftan integrated UNDP-wide response offer to meet the ABAS ambition and targets. UNDP has a long-standing partnership with SIDS through its global, regional and six multi-country and 15 country offices.UNDP’s "Rising Up for SIDS" Strategy transforms vulnerabilities into opportunities to achieve sustainableand inclusive development.The ABAS encompass actions across the three pillars of sustainable development — on the economy,on nature, and on people. UNDP aligns its support by leveraging coordinated and synergistic efforts atcountry, regional, and global levels:RISING UP FOR SIDSFIGURE 1UNDP Support to SIDS aligned to ABAS PrioritiesSUPPORTING“WHOLE-OF-ISLAND”NatureScale-upClimateActionScale-upBiodiversityActionOceanConservationandSustainableUseSecure, Safeand HealthySocietiesPhasing-out Fossil Fuel SubsidiesMultilateral Funds, GCF, GEF, Adaptation FundSupport for NDC DevelopmentOperationalize Loss and Damage FundClimate Change FinanceHalting and Reversing Biodiversity LossOperationalizaton and Capitalization of theGlobal Biodiversity Framework FundNature Based SolutionsFreshwater ManagementWaste ManagmentPromotion of Sustainable PracticesLocal Production & Crop DiversificationPromoting Security and Human RightsStrengthening Health SystemsInvesting in Social ProtectionIncreasing prosperity and productive capacities,employment, equality and inclusivity 1ACTIONFORSUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENTEconomyPeopleSIDSChallengesBuildingEconomicResilienceDisasterRiskReductionEnergyTransitionProductivePopulationsGenderEqualityPeopleDebt SustainabilityInvestments in SIDSYouth Economic EmpowermentDiaspora Engagement and RemittancesFinancial and technical assistance for DRRRisk-Resilient infrastructurePost-disaster Support to SIDSs (includingemergency liquidity)Data and anaysis for impact assessmentRenewable energy solutionsReducing fossil fuel dependencyWomen’s Economic EmpowermentElimination of Discriminatory Policies (e.g.,promote land ownership, political participation, etc) On the Economy:▪Economic Resilience: Strengthening economic structures and sectors to withstand externalshocks and promote sustainable growth, while advocating for International Financial Archi-tecture Reform.▪Disaster Risk Reduction: Enhancing preparedness and resilience against natural disastersthrough improved infrastructure and early warning systems.▪Energy Transition: Investing in renewable energy sources to reduce dependency on fossilfuels, while freeing up public budget for social and economic investments.On Natureand Climate:▪Climate Action and Support: Implementing robust climate adaptation and mitigation strate-gies, with a focus on securing adequate financing.▪Biodiversity Action: Protecting and restoring unique biodiversity and ecosystems for liveli-hoods, and resilience.▪Ocean Conservation and Sustainable Use: Sustainably managing marine resources topreserve ocean health and ensure food security.On People:▪Secure, Safe and Healthy Societies: Promoting security and human rights, public health,and social services to improve quality of life.▪Productive Populations: Investing in human capital to enhance skills, employment opportu-nities, and economic inclusivity.▪Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment: Promoting adapted solutions, includingwomen’s economic empowerment.On means of implementationEffective implementation of the ABAS will depend on the adequate and timely availability of means ofimplementation, leveraging global support and resources including financing, innovative and digitalsolutions, and an enabling infrastructure for data collection and utilization. Governanceand capableinstitutions are cross-cutting enablers that underpin the means of implementation.▪Finance for Development: Support countries to improve the efficiency and impact of develop-ment financing, ensuring that resources meet SIDS’ sustainable development goals, and scaleup biodiversity and climate-related financing.▪Innovation and Digitalization: Leveraging digital public infrastructure to identify innovative so