UK Small Island Developing States strategy 2026 to 2030
This strategy sets out the UK government’s refreshed approach to its partnership with Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are essential UK partners on global issues. The UK shares deep connections with many SIDS particularly through the Commonwealth. 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.
The UK-SIDS Strategy builds on these foundations and sets out how the UK will support SIDS’ economic and climate resilience. The Strategy focuses on 3 areas:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) will coordinate cross-government efforts to deliver this strategy.
Find out more about the UK Special Envoy for Small Island Developing States Tim Hemmings.