Antigua
CDERA technical meeting gets underway in Antigua & Barbuda
By Caribbean Net News
Tue, 20 May 2008, 15:22

Source: http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/article.php?news_id=7947


The governing body of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA) began its Pre-Board Meeting in Antigua & Barbuda on Monday morning with earthquake preparedness high on the agenda.

Programme Manager at CDERA, Liz Riley said, "This year one of the areas of focus is on the whole issue of earthquake readiness, as you know in November 2007 we had a major event (earthquake), 7.3 on the Richter scale which affected most of the Eastern Caribbean all the way down to Guyana and of course there is a high earthquake risk in the region and it's a hazard that we have not paid sufficient attention to".

Riley further stated that CDERA is working with the Participating States disaster offices in an effort to improve their readiness for when an earthquake should strike.

"One of the interventions that the Coordinating Unit is working on is to assist countries with getting a sense as to how ready we are in addressing the earthquake hazard," the Programme Manger said, while speaking to reporters on Monday.

Other topics that will form part of the meeting include Post Disaster Impact Assessments, which is a methodology, developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, UNELAC, and which seeks to determine the socio-economic impact of hazards in the Caribbean.

In addition, the attendees will also pay some attention to CCRIF -- Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility -- which will seek to familiarize national disaster coordinators with the operation of the CCRIF, while sharing lessons learnt in the application of the CCRIF. Another area of focus will be Disaster Risk Management Strategies for the Tourism Sector.

The pre-board meeting is designed to enhance the capacity of the national technical leaders in disaster management and facilitate technical discussions between  National Disaster Coordinators. The 2008 Board Meeting is a combination of training, technical information sharing and technical dialogue.

Attending the CDERA pre-board meeting are representatives from the sixteen Participating States and specially invited guests that include Suriname and Bermuda. Also forming part of the meeting are technical representatives from Seismic Research Unit in Trinidad & Tobago, OECS Secretariat, and the University of the West Indies. The official board meeting gets started on Wednesday evening with an Opening Ceremony, while the business sessions continue on Thursday and Friday.