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Caribbean Climate Justic Project Appoints St. Lucian Program Manager

The Caribbean Climate Justice Project (CCJP)-Youth IRIE is thrilled to announce the appointment of Genesis Tiffany Alfred as its new Program Manager. This appointment underscores the organization’s commitment to youth empowerment and meaningful action on climate justice and the energy transition in the Caribbean.

Genesis Tiffany Alfred is now the Program Manager at the Caribbean Climate Justice Project

Genesis Alfred, a 25-year-old Saint Lucian, brings a vibrant energy, an impressive academic background, and invaluable experience to this critical role. Her dynamic leadership and passionate advocacy will drive CCJP-Youth IRIE’s mission to engage young people across the region in addressing climate change and promoting sustainability and a just energy transition.


Ms. Alfred holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Science and Ecology from the University of the West Indies (UWI) Cave Hill Campus, complemented by additional certifications in Food Security, Sustainability, and Disaster Risk Management. Her academic journey reflects a dedication to understanding and addressing the pressing environmental challenges of our time.

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Genesis has distinguished herself as a champion for youth and environmental causes, serving as the Public Relations Officer for the Caribbean Youth Environment Network’s Saint Lucia Chapter and as a U-Report Ambassador for the OECS. She has also represented the region in high-profile international fora.

Her extensive involvement in youth-centered initiatives includes leadership roles in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Programme, the UWI STAT Ambassador Corps, and numerous community and school-based organizations. These experiences will help her in this new role to inspire, organize, and empower young people to take meaningful action on the critical issues of climate and energy.


As Program Manager, Genesis will lead CCJP-Youth IRIE’s efforts to tackle the disproportionate impact of climate change on the Caribbean’s youth and vulnerable populations, and to help amplify youth voices as advocates for an accelerated, just transition to renewable energy. Her work will include advocacy for climate justice, sustainable energy, capacity building, and fostering youth-led solutions to the region’s environmental challenges.

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