Caribbean Disaster Risk Management Reference Centre Hosted by the IFRC cadrim.org
In 2022, the Caribbean Disaster Risk Management
Reference Centre (CADRIM) supported 13
Dutch- and English-Speaking Caribbean National
Societies and IFRC units globally in a num-
ber of areas.
In capacity building and training, CADRIM coor-
dinated and supported the development of an
online Legislative Advocacy Toolkit course that
was delivered consecutively in all five regions. The
centre also created a global training plan for the
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) project and
supported the design of Partnership Resources
and Development training material to IFRC staff
with the navigation of the ERP dashboard.
CADRIM also developed and coordinated the
delivery of a Community Early Warning Systems
facilitators training attended by nine Caribbean
National Societies, and created Preparedness
for Effective Response (PER) sensitization aware-
ness videos to support the ongoing efforts in the
Caribbean.
Case studies were produced on community dis-
aster response team structure and mobilization
during 2020 emergencies in the Caribbean, and
the impact of COVID-19 on volunteerism, draw-
ing on the experiences of Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines and Suriname Red Cross.
In the area of information management, CADRIM
conducted a survey to assess the impact of - the
community disaster response team approach
in Belize Red Cross; on climate change knowl-
edge, attitudes and practices assessment for
Jamaica; and the design of finance dashboards
for Caribbean National Societies.
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