GEF Small Grants Programme
The main focal areas of the programme are climate change abatement and adaptation, conservation of biodiversity, protection of international waters, reduction of the impact of persistent organic pollutants and prevention of land degradation. The programme is funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) as a corporate programme, implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on b
06/11/2026
It was the worst environmental disaster in Mauritius’ history. A 300-metre-long cargo vessel ran aground, tearing a catastrophic gash through the reef like an airplane crashing into the living city. This , help us celebrate UNDP Mauritius and Global Environment Facility efforts to protect our blue planet – and restore critical coral reefs.
06/07/2026
On 25th July, 2020, disaster struck the coral reefs off the eastern coast of Mauritius.
300-metre-long cargo vessel MV Wakashio ran aground at Pointe d'Esny, tearing a catastrophic gash through the reef like an airplane crashing into the living city. The wreck didn’t just crush corals under its steel hull, it also kicked up a suffocating cloud of sediment that choked whatever life had survived the initial blow.
For days, the Wakashio was stranded in the middle of the reef. Battered by powerful waves, it carved a devastating scar as it scraped through the corals for over a kilometre. Then, on 5th August, the grounded ship began leaking a thick, toxic black sludge.
In a race against time, authorities pumped out all the heavy fuel oil they could from the ship’s hull before it finally broke in two on 15th August. Despite these efforts, roughly 1,000 tonnes of oil had already spilled into the sea, causing widespread damage to the surrounding marine ecosystem, including the wildlife sanctuary of Blue Bay Marine Park.
It was the worst environmental disaster in Mauritius’ history.
Dr. Nadeem Nazurally couldn’t just stand by as the crisis unfolded. A marine scientist and coral restoration expert born and raised in Mauritius, he knew exactly how to salvage what was left of the reef at Pointe d'Esny. With support from the Global Environment Facility Small Grants Program (GEF SGP), implemented by the United Nations Development Programme - UNDP, Nadeem led the local NGO EcoMode Society in a project to rescue the genetic legacy of the affected corals while empowering the local community to protect their waters.
On , take a look at what they were able to achieve: https://go.undp.org/qVm
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