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The installation of a network of hydrological monitoring stations under the GCF-funded Mi Costa project in Cuba
UNDP Cuba

More than 180 automated stations will strengthen Cuba's capacity to monitor its hydrological cycle, supporting local government decision-making on sustainable water management.

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With support from the Systematic Observations Financing Facility, Cuba will strengthen its national weather observation network to improve the…
NASA satellite image of Hurricane Isidore over Cuba
Cuba’s “My Coast” and “AdaptHavana” projects are embracing nature-based solutions to coastal hazards, with local people in the driver’s seat.
Two men walk through a mangrove forest in Cuba, carefully navigating over a fallen tree, working to assess climate change impacts on the local ecosystem.
Supported by the Green Climate Fund and UNDP, Cuba's Mi Costa project is strengthening coastal ecosystems to enhance climate resilience.
A young mangrove seedling stands resilient on a rocky shoreline, surrounded by scattered debris, with calm blue water in the background.
UNDP-supported ‘Mi Costa’ project will build climate resilience for over 440,000 Cubans through nature-based approaches
Coastal landscape.