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Stage set for Global Sustainable Islands Summit in St Kitts – Nevis

By Caribbean News Global

BASSETERRE, St Kitts – The 2025 Global Sustainable Islands Summit (GSIS) co-hosted by the government of St Kitts and Nevis in collaboration with Island Innovation is set to kick off this week with focused forums on youth empowerment and geothermal energy set the tone for the rest of the summit.

An annual event that takes place in a different region every year, the GSIS highlights the solutions being implemented by the host island, and provides an opportunity for island stakeholders from around the world to convene and identify pathways for long-term sustainable economic development. Following iterations in Madeira (Portugal) and Prince Edward Island (Canada), the stage is set for this year’s event in St Kitts and Nevis.

As the host of the most ambitious GSIS to date, the twin island federation is expected to welcome over 300 international island attendees who will add to ongoing conversations on the challenges, solutions, and synergies that island communities can leverage to build a prosperous future. The Island Youth Forum (May 25-26) is taking place at the same venue as the main GSIS conference (May 27-29) at the Marriott in Frigate Bay, while the Geothermal Forum (May 26) and 1st Forum on Access to Climate Finance for Sub-National Island Jurisdictions (May 30) will both take place on Nevis at Malcolm Guishard Park.

Ahead of the Forums and subsequent Summit, Island Innovation CEO James Ellsmoor, noted: “The response and interest we have received for this year’s summit has been incredible, with our international attendees, sponsors, and partners excited to learn more about St Kitts and Nevis’ Sustainable Island State Agenda, and the solutions the Federation is developing. The host nation is a testament to Caribbean excellence, and the agenda set for the next six days will showcase the depth of knowledge held within global island communities.”

Global interest in the 2025 GSIS and island solutions is best illustrated by the support provided by several event sponsors including but not limited to: the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Sustainable Travel International, Irish Government funding programme Our Shared Ocean, Dutch agritech company Indoor Vertical Farm, geothermal energy giant Ormat Technologies, and international energy technology leader ABB Group, as well as support from a range of UN entities like Youth4Capacity and Global Compact.

Local and regional stakeholders have also answered the call. The Caribbean Development Bank, CARICOM Development Fund, Caribbean Energy Chamber, regional airline Sunrise Airways, and the St Christopher and Nevis Conservation Foundation.

In addition to these sponsors, a multitude of partners are supporting the GSIS, including the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), the government of Curaçao, and the cabinet of the Special Envoy for Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba.

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