The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) has unveiled a new logo aimed at marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter in its journey to strengthen the resilience of the Caribbean in the face of climate change.
The revamped logo symbolises the CCCCC’s dynamic and progressive approach to addressing the climate crisis. It reflects renewed energy, innovation, and focus as the CCCCC continues to lead efforts in climate change mitigation and adaptation across the Caribbean.
“Our core mission remains unchanged. We are here to empower our member states through science-based data-driven climate solutions, capacity building, and policy guidance,” said Danelle De Coteau-Campbell, Lead Communications Specialist at CCCCC. “The new logo represents a fresh chapter in our journey, it embodies our commitment to innovative, decisive action as we address the region’s most urgent environmental challenges.”
The unveiling of the new logo marks a significant milestone and another step in the CCCCC’s evolution, he stated, adding that it is more than just a fresh look but a renewed commitment to our vision of building a resilient and sustainable Caribbean region for all.
Colin Young, PhD, Executive Director of CCCCC, in his feature address, highlighted the organisation’s growth and development over its nineteen years of existence. He stated that CCCCC has made significant contributions to improving the flow, speed, and scale of climate finance in the region. Reaffirming the organisation’s commitment to the region he stated, “We will continue to work with regional institutions and our partners to deliver our mandate and we will continue to assist member states of the community to mobilize climate finance to improve the resiliency of people to the adverse effects of climate change.”