DIPECHO-CTIC Trinidad & Tobago - IHC Workshop 2
IHC Workshop 2 & Community Consultation
Workshop
04 February 2020
Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management Trinidad and Tobago
4A Orange Grove Road
Tacarigua
Trinidad & Tobago
Organizer & Staff
Participation
By invitation only.
IOC/UNESCO, as part of its Tsunami Programme is currently implementing major initiatives aimed at reducing the vulnerability of its Member States in the Caribbean and adjacent regions to tsunamis and other coastal hazards. The UNESCO/IOC/CTIC DIPECHO project: ”Strengthening Capacities of Early Warning and Response for Tsunami and Other Coastal Hazards in the Caribbean” focuses on supporting the CARIBE EWS, coordinated by ICG/CARIBE, to develop accurate products towards the reduction of the tsunami vulnerability and the advance of the global tsunami preparedness. More specifically, this project will cover the developments of: Easy-to-understand tsunami inundation and evacuation maps at the community level in Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominican Republic, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad & Tobago; Improved awareness of tsunami hazards, development of evacuation plans and the adoption of mitigation measures were jointly presented by the host country teams and IHC; Public Awareness and Education in the project community, updating of the national level Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) as well as community level Emergency Operating Procedures (EOPs); As a part of overall tsunami awareness in the project communities, CTIC and the project countries also held community awareness sessions, which focused on: Engaging the community regarding the revised evacuation maps – this was meant to ensure the communities’ familiarity with the inundation and particularly, the evacuation maps, before the IHC mapping workshops. It has been found that the more invested and involved the community is in these projects, the more successful and sustainable they are; Public awareness and Education regarding the Tsunami Ready designation and its processes – there is always a need for the project communities and community leaders to understand the importance and far reaching nature of the Tsunami Ready designation and the level of preparedness it brings to the average citizen, in knowing how to react quickly in a dangerous situation such as an impending tsunami; Basic public awareness and education about tsunamis – this is a continuous and ongoing process to keep the awareness and basic knowledge about tsunamis, in the minds of the community members;
[View an annotated printable version of this agenda]
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Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
IHC Workshop 2 Participant List | 12/05/2020 |
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IHC Workshop 2 & Community Consultation Agenda | 12/05/2020 |
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DIPECHO-UNESCO-CTIC General Presentation | 14/05/2020 |
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Trinidad Carenage Towards TR Recognition | 28/05/2020 |
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Trinidad Carenage Community Tsunami Ready | 28/05/2020 |
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Trinidad IHC Workshop 2 (Feb 2020) Tsunami Evacuation Map | 08/06/2020 |
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Trinidad IHC Workshop 2 (Feb 2020) Tsunami Inundation Map | 08/06/2020 |
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[View a printable participants list]
Name | Country |
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AGUIRRE AYERBE Ignacio | Spain |
CHIN Chris | Trinidad and Tobago |
COLLINS Gyasi | Trinidad and Tobago |
GONZÁLEZ Mauricio | Spain |
GOWANDAN Jaishima | Trinidad and Tobago |
HUDLIN Josiah | Trinidad and Tobago |
MACKIE Eric | Trinidad and Tobago |
PIERRE Rhea | Trinidad and Tobago |
SEEPAUL Anya | Trinidad and Tobago |
SISNETT Sadie-Ann | Barbados |
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 10
Confirmed: 10
Not confirmed: 0
Unapproved: 0
Not-participating: 0
Rejected: 0
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Created at 17:22 on 12 May 2020 by Angela Savoury
Last Updated at 21:23 on 10 Jun 2020 by Angela Savoury