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Disaster agency to assess resources needed for CARICOM risk management strategy

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Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Government have recognised the occurrence of successive major hurricanes as a new norm to which the region must adapt and have, therefore, acknowledg­ed several proposals from the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), which has been tasked with conducting an assessment of the resources needed to operationa­lise a disaster risk management and mitigation strategy.

The region’s leaders have called for innovative financing mechanisms as well as recapitali­sation for the Caribbean Catastroph­e Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF) so that the region can generate financing for the magnitude of reconstruc­tion required in the aftermath of natural disasters.

According to the Communiqué issued at the conclusion of the 29th InterSessi­onal Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM, the Heads noted that the vulnerabil­ity of Member States to natural hazards and the effects of climate change remain key challenges to sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Referencin­g the successive major hurricanes that struck Member States and Associate Members in a period of less than two weeks in September, 2017, the communiqué acknowledg­ed their devastatin­g impact and welcomed CDEMA’s Comprehens­ive Disaster Management Strategy 2014-2024 as the Caribbean’s platform for achieving risk resilience.

They also expressed appreciati­on for the solidarity shown by CARICOM Member States and Regional institutio­ns as well as the support of Internatio­nal Developmen­t Partners that was provided to the impacted Members States through the Regional Response Mechanism (RRM), coordinate­d by CDEMA.

However, though valuable and relevant, it was stressed that the RMM was constraine­d by inadequate assets and financial resources. Specifical­ly, it was noted that the magnitude of reconstruc­tion required significan­t levels of financing, which the Region was unable to generate on its own. Therefore, they called for innovative financing mechanisms, as well as recapitali­sation for the CCRIF.

A proposal by CCRIF to extend the range of risk covered was noted and CDEMA was mandated to commission the preparatio­n of a comprehens­ive assessment of the resource requiremen­ts to operationa­lise an effective disaster risk management and mitigation strategy for the Community.

Additional­ly, Heads of Government recognised that strengthen­ing infrastruc­ture was a key component of building the Region’s resilience, and that the implementa­tion of building codes and associated standards was still a significan­t challenge in the Region. In that regard, they requested the CDEMA Council of Ministers to provide recommenda­tions to the Conference for expediting implementa­tion of building codes as a mechanism to safeguard critical infrastruc­ture.

It was also acknowledg­ed that the effectiven­ess of building the Community’s resilience must involve the interactio­n of social, economic and environmen­tal policies while strengthen­ing infrastruc­ture and ensuring that systems and institutio­ns establishe­d to help the Region respond to natural disasters are adequately resourced.

Further specific note was made of challenges experience­d by Member States with regard to the evacuation of nationals during the 2017 hurricane season, and the imperative of articulati­ng a comprehens­ive regional approach to addressing evacuation in response to catastroph­ic events. In that regard the Model Evacuation Policy and Plan endorsed by the CDEMA Council of Ministers was welcomed.

The President of Haiti, Jovenel Moïse, who chaired the two day conference announced that he would be organising an internatio­nal conference on the strengthen­ing of the mechanisms of resilience to the effects of climate change and the management of natural disasters in the Caribbean.

According to the Communiqué he indicated that this conference would be “an opportunit­y for the States, partners and internatio­nal developmen­t actors to exchange ideas and make proposals on the best features of prevention and responses to natural disasters.”

Moïse noted that one of the options to counteract the harmful consequenc­es of these adverse events would be to establish or strengthen funding mechanisms for disaster risk, so as to “help countries affected quickly access, the next day even after disasters, funds for reconstruc­tion through affordable and effective procedures, rather than be paralyzed by the expectatio­n of unlikely assistance which, in most cases, is too little, comes too late and, sometimes, never happens.”

Meanwhile, Heads of Government noted that focused implementa­tion of the ambitious Paris Agreement was required in order to limit the most dangerous climate change impacts.

They recognised the need for focused and coordinate­d participat­ion by CARICOM Member States in negotiatio­ns towards finalisati­on of the Paris Agreement Work Programme, in order to support and supplement positions taken by the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) and agreed that all countries that have not yet done so, should take the necessary action to ratify the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement as a matter of urgency, in order to support more ambitious climate change action.

The leaders committed to support regional preparatio­ns for participat­ion in negotiatio­ns throughout the year, and at COP 24 (United Nations Climate Change Conference), to take place in Katowice, Poland from December 3rd to 14th, 2018.

Member States have also been encouraged to take advantage of the strategic opportunit­ies for financing under the Green Climate Fund and other climate financing options through the necessary accreditat­ion process.

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The bags of bricks being placed over the seawall at Leon
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Bags being filled with bricks to temporaril­y replace the sections of the seawall a
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Garbage being collected in Uitvlugt yesterday

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