Press Release

UN Allocates USD$1M To Support Immediate Relief in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

16 April 2021

  • As the United Nations, Barbados, and the Eastern Caribbean continues to upscale humanitarian support for the Government and People of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, in response to ongoing eruptions and ashfall from the La Soufrière Volcano, funding of US$1M has been allocated to relief efforts through the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF).
Caption: Residents of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines cleaning ash off a rooftop of a house.
Photo Credit: UNICEF

Approval has been confirmed for the funding to be directed towards meeting the immediate needs of the most vulnerable, including the more than 4,000 displaced persons now seeking refuge in Government shelters or private homes.  

In welcoming the CERF  allocation, UN Resident Coordinator, Didier Trebucq, reiterated the UN’s commitment to supporting Saint Vincent and the Grenadines over the long term, working in partnership and  through  CDEMA’s regional coordination mechanism.

He explained that the support will be channeled in two directions – the first being provision of immediate cash or value voucher assistance to facilitate access to food, and necessities, of an estimated 3,500 – 4,500 evacuees in homes and shelters. It will target food insecure and vulnerable persons, including those living in poverty,  farmers and fisherfolk, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. This component will be led by the World Food  Programme and complement the government’s ongoing relief efforts. 

The second component will address water supply and hygiene (WASH) /Health support, to be facilitated by  UNICEF with technical assistance from PAHO. Emphasis will be placed on testing and treatment of the water supply and storage systems for distribution. Some support will also be extended to environmental cleaning services in shelters and host homes in the green and yellow zones.

“We are dealing with a crisis within the COVID crisis. This is one that will certainly last more than six months in Saint Vincent and other affected islands, and we are committed to providing urgent relief to those that are most in need, including evacuees. That is why I call on the international community to extend support,” Mr. Trebucq said, while revealing plans for the launch of a significant UN Funding Appeal and Response to cover the immediate humanitarian and recovery needs in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and affected neighbouring countries.  

From the onset of the crisis, the  UN Sub-regional team for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean has mobilized with WFP being one of the first agencies on the ground, lending to the logistical support, including transportation, tracking, and distribution of relief items, and supporting registration of non-shelter evacuees.   Several  experts,  including environmental, logistics, public health, and WASH specialists, are also in place, with others en route or preparing for deployment, to support national authorities in the major response effort.

“We are  currently assessing the needs in detail, with several members of our Sub-regional team on the ground. WFP, WHO/PAHO, FAO UNICEF supporting with water, health and agriculture and we will scale up based on the request we receive from the government,” Mr. Trebucq added.

In collaboration with other international development partners, the UN has supported the provision of PPEs,  PCR kits, and other medical supplies, and tons of  WASH supplies dignity kits and GBV services. Technical assistance has also been geared toward logistics and transportation and conducting vital needs assessments in water, health, and agriculture to ensure a longer-term strategic response. Additionally, a team of experts mobilized through UNEP, in collaboration with OCHA and the EU,  is supporting immediate clean-up. In this regard, the  UN Head emphasized the need to build resilience and  help Saint Vincent and the Grenadines build back better while addressing urgent needs.

 

Carol A. Gaskin

Carol A. Gaskin

RCO
Programme Communications and Advocacy Officer
Carol Gaskin is a seasoned international development professional and strategic communicator, serving as the United Nations Development Coordination Officer for Programme Communications and Advocacy. With a background in journalism and creative writing, Carol brings a diverse skill set to her role.

In her capacity, she leads communication and advocacy efforts for the UN Resident Coordinator's Office, overseeing operations in 10 Eastern Caribbean countries. Additionally, she chairs the UN Communications Group, fostering collaboration among communicators from 18 agencies.

Carol's expertise lies in developing communication strategies aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda. She excels in storytelling, utilizing various channels to amplify the UN's message effectively.

Her achievements include coordinating impactful events such as the "UN in the City" SDG exhibition and spearheading initiatives like the introduction of the Caribbean's first SDG-branded electric bus. Notably, Carol has received recognition for her outstanding work, including the Best Annual Results Report for Latin America and the Caribbean in 2023.

Her work extends to humanitarian efforts, notably providing coverage during natural disasters like the La Soufriere eruption.

With a proven track record of success and dedication to advancing global priorities, Carol A. Gaskin is a respected figure in the field of international development and strategic communication.

UN entities involved in this initiative

FAO
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
OCHA
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
PAHO
Pan American Health Organization
UN
United Nations
UNEP
United Nations Environment Programme
UNICEF
United Nations Children’s Fund

Other entities involved in this initiative

BRB CDEMA
Barbados Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency
CERF
Central Emergency Response Fund
EC
European Commission

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