Summary
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Caribbean
Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA) signed a Letter of
Agreement in February 2007, which formalized the terms of a
Grant in the amount of US$800,000 in support of the Regional
Disaster Risk Management for Sustainable Tourism in the
Caribbean Project. The Grant is financing the development of a
regional disaster risk management strategy for sustainable
tourism including the formulation of standards for vulnerability
assessments and risk mapping applied to the tourism sector; and
institutional strengthening of the CDERA, the Caribbean Tourism
Organization (CTO), and other stakeholders in disaster risk
management for sustainable tourism.
The project is being executed by CDERA, in conjunction with CTO,
the CARICOM Regional Organization for Standards and Quality (CROSQ),
and the University of the West Indies (UWI). Each agency brings
its respective institutional mandate, expertise, and regional
constituencies to the execution of the project. CDERA is the
project’s executing agency, and to facilitate its coordination,
CDERA has established an Executing Unit consisting of a Project
Coordinator, and a Technical Officer. The Executing Unit
specifically, and the execution of the project as a whole, is
guided by an Advisory Committee which has been established with
the participation of CDERA, CTO, and CROSQ, and representatives
from the tourism sector of five beneficiary countries (the
Bahamas, Barbados, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and the Turks
& Caicos Islands).
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