Bahamas Risks Forum
The Global Risks Forum – National Engagement Series: The Bahamas is an annual, hybrid-format initiative hosted by NWG The Bahamas, an autonomous platform composed of local experts, youth leaders, diaspora networks, and multidisciplinary stakeholders. Operating independently from the Government of The Bahamas and any political affiliation, NWG The Bahamas provides a neutral and science-driven environment for collaborative innovation in disaster risk reduction (DRR), disaster risk finance (DRF), and disaster risk intelligence (DRI).
As a national contributor to the global mission of the Global Risks Alliance (GRA) and Global Risks Forum (GRF), the series aligns with international efforts to address systemic and cascading risks through anticipatory action, cross-sectoral collaboration, and technological innovation. The forum engages actors across the quintuple helix—academia, civil society, the private sector, international partners, and government stakeholders (participating without influence over governance).
Strategic Purpose
The Bahamas series is designed to:
- Tackle complex, multi-hazard risks such as hurricanes, sea-level rise, and marine ecosystem degradation;
- Advance the integration of frontier technologies into national disaster preparedness and recovery planning;
- Strengthen financial innovation for climate resilience, including blue economy investments and insurance tools;
- Empower local communities, youth, and diaspora in co-designing equitable, culturally grounded resilience strategies.
The forum focuses on action-oriented outcomes—supporting the development of adaptive policy frameworks, anticipatory finance systems, climate-smart infrastructure models, and early warning protocols specific to island and coastal contexts.
Governance and Participation
All activities under NWG The Bahamas are governed by principles of independence, transparency, and scientific rigor, in line with the global standards of GRA and GRF. The forum is not affiliated with, funded by, or accountable to any government or political entity, ensuring an open, equitable, and inclusive space for dialogue and innovation.
Participation is open to researchers, policy designers, community leaders, entrepreneurs, technologists, diaspora contributors, and civil society actors working toward sustainable and just futures for The Bahamas. Special attention is given to Indigenous, youth-led, and gender-equitable contributions.
Join the Movement
We invite academics, policymakers, island innovators, environmental stewards, and regional stakeholders to join the Global Risks Forum – The Bahamas Series as facilitators, contributors, and strategic partners. This is a unique opportunity to co-design anticipatory systems, sustainable finance pathways, and transformative resilience solutions for The Bahamas—while contributing to a global movement advancing planetary risk governance.
Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: Aug 22 2037 - Aug 31 2038
- Time: All Day
