Last week, the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) received an
additional financial contribution from the National Postcode Lottery. This funding is in addition to
their annual €500,000 multi-year contribution. The extra funds are crucial for DCNA’s work and will be
used for the protection and restoration of nature areas in the Caribbean part of the Dutch Kingdom.
Jonne Arnoldussen, Managing Director of the Postcode Lottery, presented a symbolic check to DCNA
Director Arno Verhoeven on Bonaire. The event took place during DCNA’s final board meeting of the
year, attended by representatives from nature conservation organizations across the six Dutch
Caribbean islands.
Nature areas in the Caribbean part of the Dutch Kingdom, such as coral reefs in the ocean and mangrove
forests along the coast, have experienced a rapid decline in both quality and size over recent decades.
The primary causes of this degradation are climate change, pollution, overfishing, and invasive species,
leading to undesirable ecological and social consequences.
These nature areas are critical for biodiversity and play a crucial role in protecting the islands from the
effects of climate change. For example, mangrove forests help buffer the coastline from increasingly
frequent tropical storms. Additionally, these areas are an essential source of income for island residents,
as coral reefs are a major tourist attraction.
With the additional €1.7 million from the Postcode Lottery, DCNA can focus on multi-island projects to
achieve maximum impact. Examples include initiatives aimed at restoring mangrove forests and
terrestrial vegetation. This regional program will be developed and implemented in collaboration with
DCNA’s local alliance partners on the six Dutch Caribbean
islandsAruba Conservation Foundation, CARMABI, STINAPA, Saba Conservation Foundation, St. Eustatius
National Parks Foundation (STENAPA) and Nature Foundation Sint Maarten. Wereld Natuur
Fonds-Nederland (WWF-NL) will also support this program with expertise and funding.
Arno Verhoeven, DCNA Director, said:
“This additional funding is of immense value to DCNA and to the nature areas that urgently need our
help. Thanks to the support of the Postcode Lottery and its participants, we can work towards a safe and
sustainable future for nature in the Caribbean part of the Dutch Kingdom. We would like to sincerely
thank the participants of the Postcode Lottery for their involvement.”
In recent years, DCNA has made significant strides in improving its organizational governance and
encourages its six affiliated organizations to follow suit. Hellen van der Wal, Chair of DCNA’s Supervisory
Board, expressed her satisfaction that these governance efforts have bolstered the Postcode Lottery’s
confidence in the alliance, enabling this substantial additional contribution.
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