(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) The Caribbean Community is on the frontlines
in Haiti, providing medical, military, and search
and rescue interventions along with the
international community.
Mr. Jeremy Collymore, Executive Director,
Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA)
informed the regional media via video conference on
Friday 22 January, from the CARICOM Single Market
and Economy office in Bridgetown, Barbados that
operational and logistical arrangements on the
ground in Haiti were are being advanced by Jamaica -
the Sub Regional Focal Point for CDEMA.
He said that within the past days 12 days since
the earthquake struck, health personnel from CARICOM
had rendered hundreds of medical interventions,
including several operations.
A Jamaica co-ordinated search and rescued team
had yielded three survivors and the team has been
engaged in the distribution of water and other
materials including medical and emergency supplies,
Mr. Collymore reported.
With regard to the financial contributions by
CARICOM countries to the Haitian relief and
reconstruction so far, the following pledges have
been made:
• Antigua and Barbuda EC$100,000
• British Virgin Islands USD$80,000
• Grenada USD$100,000
• Guyana US$1,000000
• Saint Lucia EC$500,000
• Trinidad and Tobago US$1,000000
• St. Vincent and the Grenadines USD$ 100,000
Other CARICOM countries have offered assistance
in the form of clothing, food and military manpower,
while the Caribbean Development Bank had also
pledged UDS$200,000.
CONTACT:
piu@caricom.org