Esquire Henry

Esquire Henry

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Esquire Henry is the Caricom Youth Ambassador for Antigua and Barbuda, known for his advocacy on climate justice and the unique challenges faced by Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Recently, he delivered a keynote address at a post-COP29 symposium at Boston College, emphasizing the urgent need for global recognition and action regarding climate change impacts on vulnerable nations. Henry criticized the inadequacies of current climate financing mechanisms and highlighted innovative solutions like Debt-for-Climate Swaps to help redirect funds toward climate adaptation and resilience efforts. He passionately called for youth engagement and leadership in climate action, asserting that the voices of young people are crucial in shaping climate discourse and solutions.

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Unknown Unknown: Esquire Henry, a CARICOM Youth Ambassador, has developed the Wetlands and Coastlines Assessment and Management Program (WAMP) for mangrove conservation. 9

The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper: Youth-led Mangrove Conservation initiative underscores World Wildlife Day

Unknown Unknown: Esquire Henry is Antigua and Barbuda’s Caricom Youth Ambassador who delivered a compelling keynote address highlighting the disproportionate impact of climate change on Small Island Developing States. 9

The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper: Small Islands, Big Voice, Caricom Youth Ambassador Calls for Climate Justice at Boston College symposium