FCDO Minister (: I wish to update the House on
the Government's decision to publish a refreshed UK- SIDS
Strategy for 2026-2030. This strategy sets out the major strands
of UK support to SIDS' climate and economic resilience based on
partnership.
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are essential UK partners
on global issues such as climate change, economic growth,
combatting crime and energy security. SIDS represent 20% of the
UN family, steward vast ocean territories through their exclusive
economic zones (EEZs) and are hotspots for biodiversity globally.
The UK shares deep connections with many SIDS particularly
through the Commonwealth, and we recognise their special
circumstances, including their vulnerability to extreme weather
events and global economic shocks.
Many SIDS have made progress towards achieving sustainable
development yet their inherent vulnerabilities remain. Global
geopolitical competition, a changing landscape on development and
increasing climate and nature challenges means the risks are
rising; we need a more-tailored approach that reflects SIDS
special circumstances and our new approach to modern
partnerships. At the Fourth International Financing for
Development Conference in Seville in July 2025, the international
community agreed that a new chapter is needed for development and
sustainable growth. We are now looking to build on this
consensus, including the ‘Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for SIDS'
from 2024.
The UK-SIDS Strategy builds on these foundations and will help us
to support SIDS' economic and climate resilience. We will focus
activity across three areas:
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Partner – We will partner with SIDS to build
resilience and support sustainable development through climate
adaptation, disaster risk finance, aid effectiveness,
governance and human rights.
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Reform – The UK will drive reform in the
international finance system to increase SIDS access to climate
finance, tackle unsustainable debt and mobilise private sector
resources. We will amplify SIDS' voices to ensure international
systems better take account of SIDS' special circumstances and
capacities.
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Grow – We will support SIDS as they protect
nature and the ocean and promote their blue economies. We will
work with SIDS to enable resilient, inclusive economic growth
and diversification.
In delivering the strategy, we will support the UK's wider
international objectives, support multilateralism and also
benefit from the ideas and energies that SIDS themselves bring to
international debates on development, sustainable growth,
biodiversity, climate change and a reformed international system.
Ultimately, our strategy is about empowering people and countries
to direct their own future and reduce their reliance on aid. A
responsive, modern partnership with SIDS includes lending our
voice to advocate for issues important to SIDS internationally.
At the same time, we will ensure that our partnership with SIDS
and other actors will further UK values and interests, stand up
for freedom around the world and support SIDS to plan for their
own sustained progress and resilience.