News /rrm/index.php/publications/news 2026-05-15T11:10:58+00:00 Regional Response Mechanism Joomla! - Open Source Content Management The Targeted Support to CDEMA Project supports St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada after Hurricane Beryl 2024-09-02T12:03:22+00:00 2024-09-02T12:03:22+00:00 /rrm/index.php/publications/news/the-targeted-support-to-cdema-project-supports-st-vincent-and-the-grenadines-and-grenada-after-hurricane-beryl Renae Harewood <p><img src="https://cdema.org/rrm//rrm/images/2024/Targeted_Support1.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="300" loading="lazy"></p><p>The 2024 Hurricane Season has already proven its intensity with Hurricane Beryl being the first major hurricane on record to form in the Atlantic in June. Eight CDEMA Participating States were impacted within a week, with Beryl heavily impacting St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) and Grenada. The Grenadines. The Targeted Support to CDEMA Project, funded by Global Affairs Canada, provided immediate support to relief efforts in SVG and operational support in both islands guided by its mission to strengthen CDEMA’s capacity to respond to multi-island strikes following the unprecedented 2017 season.</p> <p><img src="https://cdema.org/rrm//rrm/images/2024/Targeted_Support1.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="300" loading="lazy"></p><p>The 2024 Hurricane Season has already proven its intensity with Hurricane Beryl being the first major hurricane on record to form in the Atlantic in June. Eight CDEMA Participating States were impacted within a week, with Beryl heavily impacting St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) and Grenada. The Grenadines. The Targeted Support to CDEMA Project, funded by Global Affairs Canada, provided immediate support to relief efforts in SVG and operational support in both islands guided by its mission to strengthen CDEMA’s capacity to respond to multi-island strikes following the unprecedented 2017 season.</p> NEMO Belize hosts CDM Validation Workshop supported by the CDEMA CU 2024-06-05T14:51:58+00:00 2024-06-05T14:51:58+00:00 /rrm/index.php/publications/news/nemo-belize-hosts-cdm-validation-workshop-supported-by-the-cdema-cu Renae Harewood <p><strong><em>Belmopan, Belize May 15, 2024 – </em></strong>The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) in Belize recently hosted its Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) Validation Workshop supported by the CDEMA Coordinating Unit, to assess the country’s progress at each phase of the disaster management cycle, guided by the CDM Audit Tool. On May 8<sup>th</sup>, 2024, over 60 stakeholders came together for the workshop, which was one of four in-country audits being undertaken through CDEMA’s Building Resilience in the CARIFORUM States to Disaster Risks and Climate Change Impacts (BRICS) Programme funded by the European Union.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong><em>Belmopan, Belize May 15, 2024 – </em></strong>The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) in Belize recently hosted its Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) Validation Workshop supported by the CDEMA Coordinating Unit, to assess the country’s progress at each phase of the disaster management cycle, guided by the CDM Audit Tool. On May 8<sup>th</sup>, 2024, over 60 stakeholders came together for the workshop, which was one of four in-country audits being undertaken through CDEMA’s Building Resilience in the CARIFORUM States to Disaster Risks and Climate Change Impacts (BRICS) Programme funded by the European Union.&nbsp;</p> Global Affairs Canada provides Important One-Year Extension to the Targeted Support to CDEMA Project 2024-04-04T09:26:13+00:00 2024-04-04T09:26:13+00:00 /rrm/index.php/publications/news/global-affairs-canada-provides-important-one-year-extension-to-the-targeted-support-to-cdema-project Renae Harewood <p><img src="https://cdema.org/rrm//rrm/images/2024/CDEMA Search and rescue.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="300" loading="lazy"></p><p><strong><em>Bridgetown, 鶹ý March 13, 2024 – </em></strong>The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency’s Coordinating Unit (CDEMA CU) is pleased to announce that the Targeted Support to CDEMA Project (TSCP) being implemented with the financial support from Global Affairs Canada has been granted a one year no cost extension until December 31, 2024. The TSCP commenced on March 1, 2019 with CAD $8 million in funding from the Government and people of Canada. The project’s primary goal is the improvement of Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) in the Caribbean Region with a focus on vulnerable populations, particularly women and girls.</p> <p>The TSCP supports the CDEMA system and its Participating States, in several ways, including strengthening operational readiness for all hazards , strengthening the gender responsiveness of the CDEMA CU programming and supporting community recovery for the most vulnerable through the Caribbean Early Recovery Fund (CERF). The CERF has been crucial in funding projects to support recovery after impact, in Belize, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia and Antigua and Barbuda.</p> <p>In response to the granting of the one-year extension, Deputy Executive Director of CDEMA, Lt. Col. Kester Craig thanked Global Affairs Canada for its continued commitment and support saying, “The Targeted Support to CDEMA Project has been instrumental in the execution of CDEMA’s mandate, by strengthening the Regional Response Mechanism and the internal capacity of CDEMA both in human resources and digital transformation efforts. Through the challenges, great strides have been made and will continue with the welcomed project extension.” Lt. Col Craig explained.</p> <p>Throughout the life of the project, there were challenges to implementation which further reinforced its need and relevance. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2021 explosive eruption of the La Soufriere volcano in St. Vincent and the Grenadines were among the challenges to project delivery, which conversely showed the need to support remote work and recovery efforts of local projects after impact.</p> <p>Head of Cooperation at Global Affairs Canada, Abebech Assefa acknowledged these challenges in granting the extension stating, “Canada recognizes the unprecedented level of impacts that the region has been experiencing, especially in 2020 and 2021. CDEMA has been called into action for more frequent and longer periods of time and so Canada is happy to approve this extension so that the important initiatives under the TSCP can be completed.”</p> <p>Thanks to the work of the CDEMA CU’s technical staff, the commitment of the Project Management Unit and the support and flexibility of Global Affairs Canada, the CU has been able to accelerate implementation to realise project results. These achievements have included recruiting and staffing nine (9) technical positions which have enhanced the CU’s capacity, hosting two important Regional Search and Rescue Trainings, high level missions undertaken by the Executive Director which have enabled awareness building about the CDEMA System at the highest level in countries and the RRM and supporting training for National Disaster Office leaders on the GeoCRIS and Geographical Information System in general.</p> <p>In addition, the project supported the establishment of a temporary Integrated Regional Logistics Hub in 2020 for the COVID-19 response, implemented and established an e-learning platform and supported the build out of the CDEMA’s Records and Information Management System. It has strengthened disaster risk governance in the region by supporting the resuscitation of the Comprehensive Disaster Management Coordination and Harmonisation Council (CDM CHC) and Sector Subcommittees of the CDM CHC particularly Civil Society and Physical and Environmental Planning.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">For further information, please contact:</span></strong></p> <p>Khrystal Walcott</p> <p>Communications Consultant</p> <p>CARIBBEAN DISASTER EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (CDEMA)</p> <p>Suite #3 Building #1 Manor Lodge Complex</p> <p>Lodge Hill, St. Michael</p> <p>BARBADOS</p> <p>Tel #: (246) 240-6743</p> <p>Email: khrystal.walcott@cdema.org</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><img src="https://cdema.org/rrm//rrm/images/2024/CDEMA Search and rescue.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="300" loading="lazy"></p><p><strong><em>Bridgetown, 鶹ý March 13, 2024 – </em></strong>The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency’s Coordinating Unit (CDEMA CU) is pleased to announce that the Targeted Support to CDEMA Project (TSCP) being implemented with the financial support from Global Affairs Canada has been granted a one year no cost extension until December 31, 2024. The TSCP commenced on March 1, 2019 with CAD $8 million in funding from the Government and people of Canada. The project’s primary goal is the improvement of Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) in the Caribbean Region with a focus on vulnerable populations, particularly women and girls.</p> <p>The TSCP supports the CDEMA system and its Participating States, in several ways, including strengthening operational readiness for all hazards , strengthening the gender responsiveness of the CDEMA CU programming and supporting community recovery for the most vulnerable through the Caribbean Early Recovery Fund (CERF). The CERF has been crucial in funding projects to support recovery after impact, in Belize, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia and Antigua and Barbuda.</p> <p>In response to the granting of the one-year extension, Deputy Executive Director of CDEMA, Lt. Col. Kester Craig thanked Global Affairs Canada for its continued commitment and support saying, “The Targeted Support to CDEMA Project has been instrumental in the execution of CDEMA’s mandate, by strengthening the Regional Response Mechanism and the internal capacity of CDEMA both in human resources and digital transformation efforts. Through the challenges, great strides have been made and will continue with the welcomed project extension.” Lt. Col Craig explained.</p> <p>Throughout the life of the project, there were challenges to implementation which further reinforced its need and relevance. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2021 explosive eruption of the La Soufriere volcano in St. Vincent and the Grenadines were among the challenges to project delivery, which conversely showed the need to support remote work and recovery efforts of local projects after impact.</p> <p>Head of Cooperation at Global Affairs Canada, Abebech Assefa acknowledged these challenges in granting the extension stating, “Canada recognizes the unprecedented level of impacts that the region has been experiencing, especially in 2020 and 2021. CDEMA has been called into action for more frequent and longer periods of time and so Canada is happy to approve this extension so that the important initiatives under the TSCP can be completed.”</p> <p>Thanks to the work of the CDEMA CU’s technical staff, the commitment of the Project Management Unit and the support and flexibility of Global Affairs Canada, the CU has been able to accelerate implementation to realise project results. These achievements have included recruiting and staffing nine (9) technical positions which have enhanced the CU’s capacity, hosting two important Regional Search and Rescue Trainings, high level missions undertaken by the Executive Director which have enabled awareness building about the CDEMA System at the highest level in countries and the RRM and supporting training for National Disaster Office leaders on the GeoCRIS and Geographical Information System in general.</p> <p>In addition, the project supported the establishment of a temporary Integrated Regional Logistics Hub in 2020 for the COVID-19 response, implemented and established an e-learning platform and supported the build out of the CDEMA’s Records and Information Management System. It has strengthened disaster risk governance in the region by supporting the resuscitation of the Comprehensive Disaster Management Coordination and Harmonisation Council (CDM CHC) and Sector Subcommittees of the CDM CHC particularly Civil Society and Physical and Environmental Planning.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">For further information, please contact:</span></strong></p> <p>Khrystal Walcott</p> <p>Communications Consultant</p> <p>CARIBBEAN DISASTER EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (CDEMA)</p> <p>Suite #3 Building #1 Manor Lodge Complex</p> <p>Lodge Hill, St. Michael</p> <p>BARBADOS</p> <p>Tel #: (246) 240-6743</p> <p>Email: khrystal.walcott@cdema.org</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> Thirty-six Disciplined Forces graduate from CDEMA’s 2023 Search and Rescue Programme 2023-10-13T15:36:45+00:00 2023-10-13T15:36:45+00:00 /rrm/index.php/publications/news/thirty-six-disciplined-forces-graduate-from-cdema-s-2023-search-and-rescue-programme Super User <p><img src="https://cdema.org/rrm//rrm/images/2023/Synergy.jpg" alt=""></p><p><strong><em>Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, October 12th, 2023 – </em></strong>As the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) embarks on strengthening its Regional Response Mechanism (<strong>RRM</strong>), the 2023 Regional Search and Rescue Training Programme (<strong>RSART)</strong> was hosted in Trinidad and Tobago from October 2nd-6th. The week-long training brought together 36 participants from the island’s disciplined forces, in partnership with the Caribbean Association of Fire Chiefs, with technical support from World Hope International.</p> <p><img src="https://cdema.org/rrm//rrm/images/2023/Synergy.jpg" alt=""></p><p><strong><em>Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, October 12th, 2023 – </em></strong>As the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) embarks on strengthening its Regional Response Mechanism (<strong>RRM</strong>), the 2023 Regional Search and Rescue Training Programme (<strong>RSART)</strong> was hosted in Trinidad and Tobago from October 2nd-6th. The week-long training brought together 36 participants from the island’s disciplined forces, in partnership with the Caribbean Association of Fire Chiefs, with technical support from World Hope International.</p> CDEMA hosts its fourth GeoCRIS Beginner Training 2023-07-30T17:33:18+00:00 2023-07-30T17:33:18+00:00 /rrm/index.php/publications/news/cdema-hosts-its-fourth-geocris-beginner-training Super User <p><strong>Bridgetown, 鶹ý July 28, 2023</strong> – As the CDEMA Coordinating Unit embarks on further inclusion of technology in its disaster management processes, the fourth annual GeoCRIS Beginner Training was hosted virtually with MapAction, bringing together the 19 CDEMA Participating States. Over 30 participants received in-depth training through specific modules and practical scenarios, equipping them with the tools needed to utilize geospatial data for risk and hazard mapping, as well as disaster preparedness and response.</p> <p><strong>Bridgetown, 鶹ý July 28, 2023</strong> – As the CDEMA Coordinating Unit embarks on further inclusion of technology in its disaster management processes, the fourth annual GeoCRIS Beginner Training was hosted virtually with MapAction, bringing together the 19 CDEMA Participating States. Over 30 participants received in-depth training through specific modules and practical scenarios, equipping them with the tools needed to utilize geospatial data for risk and hazard mapping, as well as disaster preparedness and response.</p> CDEMA Hosts Exercise REGION RAP 2023-06-08T02:33:45+00:00 2023-06-08T02:33:45+00:00 /rrm/index.php/publications/news/cdema-hosts-exercise-regionrap Super User <p>CDEMA recently hosted Exercise REGIONRAP, its annual exercise to test the Emergency Telecommunications procedures, plans and networks across the CDEMA Coordinating Unit. Telecommunications is an essential element of disaster preparedness, and the exercise allows the CDEMA CU to gauge the efficiency and reliability of emergency telecommunications systems within the 19 CDEMA Participating States.</p> <p>CDEMA recently hosted Exercise REGIONRAP, its annual exercise to test the Emergency Telecommunications procedures, plans and networks across the CDEMA Coordinating Unit. Telecommunications is an essential element of disaster preparedness, and the exercise allows the CDEMA CU to gauge the efficiency and reliability of emergency telecommunications systems within the 19 CDEMA Participating States.</p> CDEMA hosts Exercise Synergy 2023 to strengthen the Regional Response Mechanism 2023-06-02T01:37:26+00:00 2023-06-02T01:37:26+00:00 /rrm/index.php/publications/news/cdema-hosts-exercise-synergy-2023-to-strengthen-the-regional-response-mechanism Super User <p><strong><em>Bridgetown, 鶹ý May 30, 2023</em></strong> – CDEMA hosted its fifth flagship regional exercise, SYNERGY, just ahead of the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season on May 24, 2023. SYNERGY has become a staple on the agency’s calendar, to test the coordination of partners within the Regional Response Mechanism (RRM), as the Caribbean continues to exist in a complex multi-hazard environment.</p> <p><strong><em>Bridgetown, 鶹ý May 30, 2023</em></strong> – CDEMA hosted its fifth flagship regional exercise, SYNERGY, just ahead of the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season on May 24, 2023. SYNERGY has become a staple on the agency’s calendar, to test the coordination of partners within the Regional Response Mechanism (RRM), as the Caribbean continues to exist in a complex multi-hazard environment.</p> The Importance of Exercise Synergy to the Regional Response Mechanism 2023-05-22T12:57:37+00:00 2023-05-22T12:57:37+00:00 /rrm/index.php/publications/news/exercise-synergy-2019 Super User <p>The Regional Response Mechanism (RRM) is an integral part of the CDEMA System. It is a network of CDEMA Participating States (PSs), national, regional and international disaster stakeholders through which external response and relief operations in support of an impacted CDEMA PS are coordinated.</p> <p>The Regional Response Mechanism (RRM) is an integral part of the CDEMA System. It is a network of CDEMA Participating States (PSs), national, regional and international disaster stakeholders through which external response and relief operations in support of an impacted CDEMA PS are coordinated.</p> The Targeted Support to CDEMA Project and Comprehensive Disaster Management 2023-04-20T16:39:39+00:00 2023-04-20T16:39:39+00:00 /rrm/index.php/publications/news/the-targeted-support-to-cdema-project-and-comprehensive-disaster-management Super User <p>The Targeted Support to CDEMA Project was conceptualized to assist CDEMA with its mandate of building resilience in the region. Funded by Global Affairs Canada, the ultimate outcome of the project is improved Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) action in the 19 Participating States. The project contributes to the strengthening of Comprehensive Disaster Management in the region through its financial and technical support to the CDEMA system.</p> <p>The Targeted Support to CDEMA Project was conceptualized to assist CDEMA with its mandate of building resilience in the region. Funded by Global Affairs Canada, the ultimate outcome of the project is improved Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) action in the 19 Participating States. The project contributes to the strengthening of Comprehensive Disaster Management in the region through its financial and technical support to the CDEMA system.</p>