Dominica Press release

IsraAID helps to strengthen disaster response capacity with a donation of two-way radio equipment to Caritas Dominica

IsraAID helps to strengthen disaster response capacity with a donation of two-way radio equipment to Caritas Dominica

IsraAID Dominica continues to build resilience with its ongoing support of local organisations. As part of these efforts, two-way radio equipment was handed over to Caritas Dominica to help support its Youth Emergency Action Committees (YEAC) project. On Saturday 17 August 2024, twenty-five young people received their Amateur Radio Licences and personal handheld radios. These volunteers have been doing ongoing radio communication training over the last few months. In addition, Caritas Dominica received equipment to set up a base station. These items will help ensure that members are able to communicate with each other and other relevant authorities during times of emergency when standard communication systems are down, and provide the necessary support to their communities.

Mrs. Mahalia Paul, Project Manager of the Youth Emergency Action Committees, noted:

“The collaborative partnership between IsraAID and Caritas Dominica has borne much fruit over the past few months significantly boosting the capacity of the YEAC project and further empowering and building confidence among our youth and young adults.”

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Mr. George James, Senior Engineer, National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (NTRC) said in his remarks, “What is happening here today is a testament to the gifts and potential that our young people have and are putting to good use in this country. You now have your licence and equipment, I encourage you to use that as a springboard to a possible career. Take advantage of what you now have and keep your licence up to date”

IsraAID Community Mobiliser, Ms. Annel Lewis noted during the handover:

“The equipment donated is indeed a crucial investment, particularly when it comes to communication during disasters. It not only enhances the ability to stay connected in critical situations but also plays a significant role in community education and preparedness. Encouraging young people to learn and master ham radio skills is especially valuable. It ensures the continuity of these important communication techniques and helps build a knowledgeable network of individuals who can contribute to emergency response efforts in the future.”

This donation is part of an ongoing partnership between IsraAID Dominica and Caritas Dominica, formalised by an MOU which was signed between the two parties earlier this year. As part of this agreement, members of the YEAC also participated in a water filter training. Additionally, ten members were also trained and certified as first aid and CPR instructors.

Caritas is the charitable social action agency of the Roman Catholic Church in Dominica. The Youth Emergency Action Committees is a USAID/BHA funded project being implemented by Caritas Dominica, training young people in Emergency Response Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation and Risk Reduction.

IsraAID launched its initial Humanitarian Mission to Dominica following Hurricane Maria in September 2017. IsraAID Dominica has worked in the areas of disaster preparedness, education, livelihood, and more in communities across the country. IsraAID’s remains committed to supporting Dominica’s effort to become the first climate resilient nation.

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