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In April 2017, the first Caribbean Safe School Ministerial Forum was held in Antigua and Barbuda. During this event, the Caribbean Declaration and the Road Map on School Safety were adopted. The second Ministerial Forum on School Safety in the Caribbean is therefore a follow-up, which will respond to the need for a more collaborative and coordinated approach among actors in the region’s education sector.  The lesson learnt from the 2017 Hurricane season will feed into a revised version of the Road Map for School Safety. One of the outcomes of the forum will be to increase the number of countries joining the Caribbean Safe School Initiative.   

The Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems in the Caribbean: Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems: Achievements and Strategic Path Forward is a high-level meeting conceptualized to highlight the advances made by six beneficiary countries (Antigua and Barbuda, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines) under the Project entitled ‘Strengthen integrated early warning systems for more effective disaster risk reduction in the Caribbean through knowledge and tool transfer’ both as Project achievements and progress towards achieving the outcomes of the regional and global frameworks for disaster risk reduction. The aim of this event is to provide the opportunity to highlight advances made towards achieving CDM/Sendai Framework goals and targets through the Project and to raise awareness among the political directorate on the required support for achieving integrated, fully functional MHEWS. The meeting will also allow for the identification of key regional strategic, planning and programming actions that require regional coordination for replication and leadership in MHEWS.

Date: Friday, February 1st, 2019

Location: Bougainvillea Conference Centre Bay Gardens Hotel Saint Lucia

 
On 13 December, a regional consultation meeting is taking place in Aruba. The Conference "Climate and Security in the Caribbean Region: A Roadmap to Resilience" will bring together technical experts, practitioners and policymakers in the fields of climate change, disaster risk management and regional security.  

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