In any serious disaster a gap develops between resource needs and resource availability. In a severe pandemic this gap will […]


In any serious disaster a gap develops between resource needs and resource availability. In a severe pandemic this gap will […]

The hot-blooded 2020 hurricane season is less than a month in its grave, but there’s already a prediction that 2021 […]

As the world grapples with the challenge of controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is deeply concerned at […]

Bridgetown, Barbados January 12th, 2021 (CDEMA) – The CDEMA Coordinating Unit has received funding from the United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and […]

The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was one of the most active on record, according to the US National Ocean and […]

Castries, St. Lucia, December 10th, 2020: The CARILEC membership body throughout the Caribbean Region and beyond, survived the 2020 Atlantic […]

Several Caribbean Community Member States showcased their ambitions to further address climate change at a CARICOM Moment of Ambition event […]

Bridgetown, Barbados November 12th, 2020 (CDEMA) – The Caribbean Risk Information System (CRIS) platform was officially launched on November 12, 2020, […]

Bridgetown, Barbados November 16th, 2020 (CDEMA) – The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) and InterCaribbean Airways Ltd. officially signed […]

When disasters hit small countries, the effects on individuals, families, and communities last well after the headlines fade. Natural disasters […]