U.S. Embassy Provides US$3 Million For Emergency Ops Centre In Carriacou

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On Friday, November 6, U.S. Principal Officer to Grenada Karl Duckworth joined Minister of Carriacou and Petite Martinique Affairs Hon. Kindra Maturine-Stewart, Minister of State with responsibility for Disaster Management Winston Garraway, and Permanent Secretaries Rholda Quamina and Rhonda Jones to commission a new emergency operations centre and warehouse in Carriacou. This centre will serve as an important site for the National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA), which coordinates Grenadaโ€™s emergency planning, training, response, and recovery efforts for natural disasters such as hurricanes and earthquakes. U.S. Southern Commandโ€™s Humanitarian Assistance Project is providing US$2.7 million for the construction of this centre, and US$3.9 million for a new NaDMA headquarters in Morne Jaloux on the mainland. Both projects will be completed by March 2021.

โ€œThe U.S. Embassies in Bridgetown and Grenada have a long history of cooperation with the Government and people of Grenada,โ€ Duckworth said to dozens in the audience during the sod-turning ceremony. โ€œWe look forward to continuing this work and supporting the resilience of the people of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique to storms, hurricanes, and other natural disasters.โ€

Minister Maturine-Stewart expressed gratitude for the upgrade to Grenadaโ€™s emergency preparedness. โ€œMy government fully understands the serious nature and the far-reaching implications of emergencies, disasters and environmental crises and the importance of accurate and timely information,โ€ she noted. โ€œTherefore, this invaluable gift from the Government and people of the United States of America is one which we would upkeep and be forever grateful.โ€

Minister Garraway stressed the immediate local economic benefit of the project. โ€œThis Emergency Operations Centre and warehouseโ€ฆis an injection of over EC$7 million into the economy, providing several construction jobs for the people of Carriacou in this COVID-19 pandemic times,โ€ he pointed out.

The U.S. government previously funded the construction of two smaller emergency operations centres in both mainland Grenada and Petite Martinique. This most recent investment strengthens the U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership, a collaborative effort launched in 2019 to build regional disaster response capacity and support strong Caribbean communities.

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