Caribbean

The Caribbean region is highly exposed to natural hazards. 99% of causalities and 99% of the economic losses in the region can be traced back to hydrometeorological and climate-related phenomena. Climate change is expected to further exacerbate hazard levels while unplanned urban expansion and inadequate construction practices are reinforcing people’s vulnerability. 

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Fragility/Conflict status: 1 country Institutional and Social fragility
Programme type: Regional multi-year
Funding: $6.5 million
Duration: 2018-2023
Status: Completed

Key Results 

  • Regional roadmap to strengthen and streamline early warning and hydromet services. 
  • Institutional strengthening and streamlining of early warning and hydromet services.  
  • Piloting high priority national activities on end-to-end EWS including impact-based forecasting. 

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Warnings on the move  

How to easily know what today’s weather – and the next 5 days – means for you wherever you are in Jamaica? Using a tool likely at hand? With 1 in 2 people using smartphones, a mobile weather app will warn the public when weather and water pose danger. Under development by its Met Service, Resurgence, and others with CREWS support, it fills a critical alerting gap in easy-to-access-and-understand warnings so people can act in time for safety. So most at-risk people use the app – especially women-headed households – 22 men and women from public safety, the Red Cross, media, farmers, fishermen, etc., collaborated on design, messaging, and dissemination. A solution is replicable across the Caribbean. A bonus – fishermen’s feedback led to new marine weather forecasts for small fishing and leisure boats. 

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