27/05/2026
The Climate Change Technical Working Group held its first meeting for 2026 today, highlighting the importance of collaboration and coordinated action in strengthening climate resilience across the Cook Islands.
Held every 3–6 months, these meetings play a vital role in bringing together all Green Climate Fund (GCF) related projects and partners to provide updates, monitor and evaluate progress, identify shared challenges, and ensure climate initiatives are aligned with national priorities and community needs.
Today’s meeting brought together key GCF partners in the Cook Islands, including the National Designated Authority (NDA), the Climate Change Cook Islands (CCCI) Office, and the Cook Islands’ two accredited entities, MFEM and BCI. The gathering provided an important platform to strengthen partnerships, improve coordination, and support transparent communication between agencies working towards a more climate-resilient future for the Cook Islands.
Discussions during today’s meeting focused on the ATOM product, progress updates on the EDA project, and the Readiness 9 Support Programme, with partners sharing current developments, priorities, and next steps for implementation.
Through ongoing collaboration and shared accountability, the Technical Working Group continues to support stronger, more effective climate action for the Cook Islands.