The Caribbean
- US$3 billion
- annual losses caused by natural hazards in the Caribbean
- 200%
- of GDP can be the value of losses sustained by individual countries in one single disaster
- 30%
- of the population in the Caribbean lives in poverty
The Caribbean region comprises many small island developing states (SIDS) that share common constraints and challenges in their pursuit of sustainable development. The region is especially susceptible to a wide range of natural hazards – including droughts, earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and landslides – which cause an estimated US$3 billion in annual losses. With climate change expected to increase the intensity of extreme weather events, Caribbean countries are faced with formidable challenges in protecting people, livelihoods and infrastructure and in maintaining their economic, social and environmental gains.
Most countries in the region are characterized by high income levels and high levels of human development. Despite general improvements in living standards, however, poverty remains a challenge with rates averaging 30 percent of the Caribbean population. Furthermore, the economic cost of disasters is disproportionately high in relation to the size of Caribbean countries’ economies.
What the World Food Programme is doing in the Caribbean
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Vulnerability analysis and mapping
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WFP works with partners in the Caribbean to strengthen food security analysis, early warning systems and mapping capacities. This includes support to monitoring, analysis and forecasting of hazards for early action and development of contingency plans.
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End-to-end supply chain management & emergency telecommunications
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WFP contributes to the transfer of knowledge and resources to strengthen end-to-end supply chain management systems in preparation for and during emergencies in the Caribbean region. The programme considers all aspects of supply chain management from identification of goods and services needed, to logistics coordination and delivery to the most vulnerable populations. WFP also supports knowledge sharing on available technology, strategies and best practices for use of emergency telecommunications in disaster preparedness and response.
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Shock-responsive social protection
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WFP complements ongoing efforts in the Caribbean region to improve social protection systems and make programmes more adaptive. Working with international, regional and national partners, WFP facilitates knowledge exchange and capacity strengthening around five key areas: data management, beneficiary targeting; delivery mechanisms; coordination; and financing. In this way, WFP contributes to national efforts to improve the effectiveness of social protection systems and programmes to better respond to the needs of the most vulnerable, prior to and/or following a disaster.
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Climate change adaptation
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In the Caribbean, WFP’s climate change adaptation programme has a specific focus on promoting innovative solutions for a more holistic, risk-layered approach to climate-risk financing linked to national social protection systems.
Partners and donors
Find out more about the state of food security in The Caribbean
Visit the food security analysis pageOperations in The Caribbean
Contacts
Office
UN House, Marine Gardens, Hastings, Christ Church
Barbados