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About CDEMA

The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) is a regional inter-governmental agency for disaster management in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

The Agency was established in 1991 as CDERA (Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency) with primary responsibility for the coordination of emergency response and relief efforts to Participating States that require such assistance. It transitioned to CDEMA in 2009 to fully embrace the principles and practice of Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM).

(CDM) is an integrated and proactive approach to disaster management and seeks to reduce the risk and loss associated with natural and technological hazards and the effects of climate change to enhance regional sustainable development.

All CARICOM and Non-CARICOM Member States of the Caribbean region are eligible for CDEMA membership.

CDEMA presently comprises nineteen (19) Participating States (PS): Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Cayman Islands, Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Republic of Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Suriname, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos Islands and the Virgin Islands.

Since 2009, CDEMA’s mandate has expanded to position the regional disaster management body more strategically to fully take up its role as facilitator, driver, coordinator and motivating force for the promotion and engineering of Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) in all Participating States.

CDEMA’s functions are as follows:

  1. mobilising and coordinating disaster relief;
  2. mitigating or eliminating, as far as practicable, the immediate consequences of
    disasters in Participating States;
  3. providing immediate and coordinated response by means of emergency disaster
    relief to any affected Participating State;
  4. securing, coordinating and providing to interested inter-governmental and non- governmental organisations reliable and comprehensive information on disasters affecting any Participating State;
  5. encouraging –
    (i) the adoption of disaster loss reduction and mitigation policies and practices at the national and regional level;
    (ii) cooperative arrangements and mechanisms to facilitate the development of a culture of disaster loss reduction; and
  6. coordinating the establishment, enhancement and maintenance of adequate emergency disaster response capabilities among the Participating States.

CDEMA governance mechanism supports the principles of Comprehensive Disaster Management within the context of broad stakeholder participation, whilst ensuring that the roles and responsibilities of the various organs are clearly defined for enhanced accountability and transparency in the areas of decision making.

CDEMA is governed through the Council, a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and the Coordinating Unit.

  • THE COUNCIL
    The Council comprises the Heads of Government of the Participating States or their nominees and determine the policies of CDEMA.
  • TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
    The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is the technical and programmatic advisory arm of the CDEMA. This organ of CDEMA recognizes the integrated approach to disaster management and the pivotal role of stakeholder contribution to the programming process of the CDM Agenda.

    The TAC comprise of the National Disaster Coordinators and representatives of specialized regional organizations, such as those engaged in technological, meteorological and seismological fields whose programmes are directly related to the regional disaster management agenda.
    There are four (4) Sub-Committees of TAC :
    - Information Communications Systems Advisory Sub-Committee (ICSAC);
    - Plan Development and Review Sub-Committee;
    - Climate Change, Disaster Risk Reduction and Environment Sub-Committee;
    - Work Programme Development and Review Sub-Committee
  • THE COORDINATING UNIT
    The Coordinating Unit is managed by an Executive Director who is appointed by the Council.

    The Coordinating Unit functions within a framework that fully embraces CDM and deals with longer-term mitigation issues. As such, the responsibilities and operating functions of the CDEMA Coordinating Unit is centered primarily around four (4) programming areas, namely:
    1. education, research and information;
    2. finance and administration;
    3. preparedness and response; and
    4. mitigation and research

    The Council also has the power to add other programming areas.

"Managing Disasters with Preparedness"

The motto of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency encapsulates the nature and work of this disaster management organisation which serves the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

This regional inter-governmental agency established in September 1991 by an Agreement of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM to be responsible for disaster management. There are presently sixteen Participating States? within CDERA’s membership.
Functions

CDERA's main function is to make an immediate and coordinated response to any disastrous event affecting any Participating State, once the state requests such assistance. CDERA has since transformed to CDEMA

Other functions include:
* Securing, collating and channeling to interested governmental and non-governmental organizations, comprehensive and reliable information on disasters? affecting the region;
* Mitigating or eliminating as far as possible, the consequences of disasters affecting Participating States.

* Establishing and maintaining on a sustainable basis, adequate disaster response capabilities among Participating States; and,
* Mobilizing and coordinating disaster relief from governmental and non-governmental organizations for affected Participating States.

Participating States

CDEMA presently comprises nineteen (19) Participating States (PS): Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Cayman Islands, Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Republic of Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Suriname, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos Islands and the Virgin Islands.

All CARICOM and Non-CARICOM Member States of the Caribbean region are eligible for CDEMA membership.

Please click on any marker below to view NDC contact information for each Participating State.

Anguilla

Full Name:

Ms. Susan Hodge

Job Title:

Director

Company:

Department of Disaster Management

Business Address:

Deputy Governor's Office
James Ronald Webster Building
P.O. Box 60
The Valley
Anguilla

Telephone:

(264) 497-2926 ext 2424

 

(264) 497-5666

Fax :

(264) 497-3134

Email:

ddmaxa@gmail.com

 

ddm@gov.ai

Website:

http://ddmaxa.org/

Antigua & Barbuda
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
British Virgin Islands
Full Name : Mr. Jasen Penn
Job Title: Director (Ag)
Company: Department of Disaster Management
Business Address: #3 Wailling Road
McNamara
Tortola
Virgin Islands (UK)
Telephone: (284) 468-4200
Fax : (284) 494-2024
Email: bviddm@surfbvi.com
Website http://www.bviddm.com
Cayman Islands
Dominica
Grenada
Guyana
Haiti
Full Name : Dr. Jerry Chandler
Job Title: Director
Company: Directorate of Civil Protection
Business Address: Ministere de I'lnterieur
Rue de La Reunion
Port au Prince,
Haiti
Telephone: (509) 3702-4929
Email: chandler.jerry@gmail.com
  moisejp8@hotmail.com
   
Website: http://protectioncivilehaiti.net/
Jamaica
Montserrat
St. Kitts & Nevis
Saint Lucia
St Vincent & the Grenadines
Full Name : Ms Michelle Forbes
Job Title: Director
Company: National Emergency Management Organisation
Business Address: Ministry of National Security
Old Montrose
Kingstown
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Telephone: (784) 456-2975
Fax : (784) 457-1691
Email: nemosvg@gmail.com
  nemosvg@gov.vc
Website: http://nemo.gov.vc/nemo/
Suriname
Trinidad & Tobago
Turks & Caicos Islands

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