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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Twenty-five representatives from across the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA’s) 18 participating states are benefiting from a regional tsunami technical training workshop being held in Barbados from July 23 to 26, 2019.
The workshop is an activity of a project where Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago are direct beneficiaries. However, all 18 member countries of CDEMA stand to benefit from the project’s outcome of an enhanced regional tsunami hazard plan.
The workshop is being hosted by CDEMA with funding from the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations DIPECHO Project with technical support from the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO/IOC), the Caribbean Tsunami Information Centre (CTIC) and other partner agencies.
Manager in the US National Weather Service (NWS) Caribbean tsunami warning programme, Christa G. von Hillebrandt-Andrade highlighted that the United Nations declared 2021-2030 as a decade of ocean science for sustainable development. It is therefore fitting that the Caribbean capitalize on ways to transform tsunami warning systems, reduce the loss of life and protect its economies. “This workshop is a great opportunity to review the NWS products, increase understanding of support in development and strengthening of national and regional procedures”, said Hillebrandt-Andrade.
Programme manager for preparedness and response at the CDEMA coordinating unit, Joanne Persad said, “Over the years, the CDEMA coordinating unit has been engaged in enhancing regional readiness for tsunamis via a series of projects and programmes in disaster planning at the regional and national levels through simulation exercises all done in…
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Twenty-five representatives from across the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA’s) 18 participating states are benefiting from a regional tsunami technical training workshop being held in Barbados from July 23 to 26, 2019.
The workshop is an activity of a project where Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago are direct beneficiaries. However, all 18 member countries of CDEMA stand to benefit from the project’s outcome of an enhanced regional tsunami hazard plan.
The workshop is being hosted by CDEMA with funding from the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations DIPECHO Project with technical support from the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO/IOC), the Caribbean Tsunami Information Centre (CTIC) and other partner agencies.
Manager in the US National Weather Service (NWS) Caribbean tsunami warning programme, Christa G. von Hillebrandt-Andrade highlighted that the United Nations declared 2021-2030 as a decade of ocean science for sustainable development. It is therefore fitting that the Caribbean capitalize on ways to transform tsunami warning systems, reduce the loss of life and protect its economies. “This workshop is a great opportunity to review the NWS products, increase understanding of support in development and strengthening of national and regional procedures”, said Hillebrandt-Andrade.
Programme manager for preparedness and response at the CDEMA coordinating unit, Joanne Persad said, “Over the years, the CDEMA coordinating unit has been engaged in enhancing regional readiness for tsunamis via a series of projects and programmes in disaster planning at the regional and national levels through simulation exercises all done in…
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