During the week of February 17th, President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton convened over 500 leaders representing government, business and civil society from across the Caribbean at the 5th CGI Action Network on Post-Disaster Recovery.
At the meeting, participants discussed the current recovery efforts in the region, progress to date, ongoing challenges, and announced new projects that address critical issues such as food security, access to health care, small business support, and solar energy. Representing Dominica were Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development, Gloria Joseph; CREAD CEO, Dr. Pepukaye Bardouille and Kalinago Chief, Lorenzo Sanford.
In the last two years, the CGI Action Network on Post-Disaster Recovery has launched 114 commitments to action made by members of the CGI Action Network. When fully funded and implemented, these commitments (listed here) will have an estimated USD386 million in impact. rel="nofollow"rel="nofollow"
In the Fighting Climate Change and Advancing Equality session, Dr. Pepukaye Bardouille speaks passionately about an innovative project in Dominica to support vulnerable communities through the CREAD led Community Emergency Readiness Initiative (CERI) – listen in at 1:21 here.
Meanwhile Chief Sanford shared his perspective on growing and preserving the cultural heritage of the Kalinago people, as well as, how climate change affects that section of the Dominica population and what is being done to teach them to live more resiliently, much like their ancestors. Listen here at 58:15. |