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The fifth meeting of the Regional Technical Working Group on Disaster Risk Assessment held in Barbados

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March 19, 2024
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 Bridgetown – Barbados was the venue for the fifth meeting of the Regional Technical  Working Group on Disaster Risk Assessment (RTWG) of the Physical and Environmental Planning Sector  Subcommittee of the Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) Coordination and Harmonization  Council.

The two-day meeting held under the theme, ‘Towards a Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment Framework for  the Caribbean’ was organized by the University of Twente, Centre for Disaster Resilience (CDR), (UT CDR) in partnership with CDEMA, and support from Global Mountain Safeguard Research  (GLOMOS), United Nations University on February 27th and 28th, at the Marriott-Courtyard Hotel.

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In addressing the opening, Disaster Risk Management Specialist with the Caribbean Disaster Emergency  Management Agency, Dr. Nicole Greenidge told those gathered “that a priority goal of the (RTWG) for  2024 is the development, promotion and use of agreed methodological approaches for risk assessments  to address hazards within CDEMA Participating States.”

The hybrid meeting which was financed through support from the EU-funded PARATUS  project, (Promoting disaster preparedness and resilience by co-developing stakeholder support tools  for managing the systemic risk of compounding disasters), was convened to review its current status  and future direction, develop a plan for the risk assessment methodology in view of climate change and  development scenarios and exchange knowledge on risk assessment approaches within SIDS from  different regions.

Project Coordinator, Professor Dr. Cees van Westen explained that the [PARATUS] project will develop  risk assessments and “impact-scenarios” that are responsible for complex hazard interactions in case  study areas, Romania, Istanbul, the Alpines and the Caribbean.

Meanwhile, Co-chair of the Working Group and the Caribbean Planners Association’s representative,  Dr. Yolanda Alleyne said ‘risk assessments are a very important tool in the spatial planning toolkit and  the availability of risk assessment data makes for better development planning and decision making on  proposed public and private investments within the region.’

Participating States:

Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica,  Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago,  Turks and Caicos Islands, Virgin Islands

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