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Several projects being implemented under the INTASAVE and CARIBSAVE purview have further established an online presence… View Article.
The INTASAVE Partnership and CARIBSAVE is delighted to announce the appointment of Ms Helen Gibbons as Director of Philanthropy and International Development.… View Article.
The Caribbean Fish Sanctuary Partnership Initiative (C-FISH) is a £2.1 million project funded by UK government through the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) and implemented by The CARIBSAVE Partnership.… View Article.
As countries face the new and emerging challenge of climate change impacts and an urgent need to plan, prepare and implement adaptation responses, developing countries require support to build the much-needed capacity and body of best practice.… View Article.

The INTASAVE Partnership (INTASAVE) works around the world with governments, regional organisations, communities, the private sector, universities, international development agencies and development banks. INTASAVE uses an international, holistic, inter-sectoral approach to addressing critical issues surrounding risk, sustainability, climate change, socio-economics, environments and sustainable livelihoods.

INTASAVE is a Not-For-Profit company based in the UK, South Africa and the USA and is sister company to the regional Not-For-Profit company; The CARIBSAVE Partnership based in Barbados, West Indies.

INTASAVE uses an evidence-based approach, providing the highest quality outputs and pragmatic outcomes to bridge the gaps between science, research, implementation of practical strategies and capacity building. The company focuses on vulnerable economies, small island states, less developed countries and destinations around the world, as well as assisting developed countries in reducing vulnerability, building capacity and increasing resilience. The company was created in response to international demand for the replication of highly successful methodologies and outputs and increased resilience generated across the Caribbean by CARIBSAVE, its' sister company.

Climate Change & Livelihoods: a sectoral approach to vulnerability and resilience;
Water, Energy, Agriculture, Human Health, Biodiversity, Tourism, Infrastructure and Settlement, Comprehensive Disaster Management