Minister of Health, Wellness, Environment, and Civil Service Affairs, Michael Joseph, held discussions with Ibrahima Cheikh Diong, Executive Director of the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage, on the margins of the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum 2026.
The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the unique vulnerabilities facing Small Island Developing States (SIDS), including the increasing impacts of climate change on infrastructure, housing, public health, livelihoods, and national development.
Minister Joseph emphasized Antigua and Barbuda’s continued advocacy for equitable access to climate finance and underscored the importance of ensuring that countries most vulnerable to climate impacts are able to access timely and adequate support to address loss and damage resulting from climate-related events.
Discussions also focused on strengthening collaboration between Antigua and Barbuda and the Fund, as well as opportunities to support resilience-building initiatives and recovery efforts in vulnerable communities.
The Minister highlighted the realities faced by small island states, where increasingly severe weather events can have significant social and economic consequences that extend well beyond immediate disaster response.
The Executive Director and Minister exchanged views on the importance of operationalizing financing mechanisms that can effectively respond to the needs of countries experiencing climate-related loss and damage and ensuring that vulnerable populations receive the support necessary to recover and rebuild.
Minister Joseph reaffirmed Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to international cooperation on climate action and welcomed ongoing efforts to strengthen global support systems for countries on the frontlines of climate change.
The Minister was accompanied by Antigua and Barbuda’s Climate Ambassador, Ruleta Camacho- Thomas, who continues to support the country’s climate advocacy and engagement efforts at the international level.
The Berlin Climate Mobility Forum 2026 brings together government leaders, international organizations, development institutions, and climate experts to advance practical solutions that address climate mobility, adaptation, resilience, and sustainable development.

