By Belize Live News Staff: As climate change poses increasing threats to marine ecosystems, the Ministry of Blue Economy and Marine Conservation (MBEMC), in collaboration with the NAP Global Network, has concluded a two-day training workshop aimed at advancing Belize’s National Adaptation Plan (NAP) for the Coastal Zone and Fisheries Sector.
Held on August 19–20, 2025, the training convened key government institutions tasked with adaptation planning. The sessions provided participants with a solid foundation in climate adaptation processes while offering hands-on training with the NAP Global Network’s Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Toolkit.
The MEL Toolkit serves as a guide for monitoring adaptation initiatives, ensuring greater transparency, accountability, and effectiveness in tracking Belize’s progress toward climate resilience.
The workshop was facilitated by Advisors Next Door, a consulting group whose technical support will bolster Belize’s capacity to implement adaptation strategies that protect coastal communities and the fisheries sector.
Officials say the training underscores the importance of equipping institutions with the tools and knowledge to respond effectively to climate risks, safeguarding Belize’s marine resources for future generations.









