Disaster PreparednessLocal News CDEMA, mapping charity renew partnership to strengthen disaster response by Shamar Blunt 18/05/2026 written by Shamar Blunt Updated by Hiltonia Mariate 18/05/2026 1 min read A+A- Reset CDEMA Executive Director Elizabeth Riley and MapAction Director of GIS Greg Fricz. (Photo Credit: Shamar Blunt) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 14 The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) has renewed a key regional partnership aimed at improving disaster response coordination, with a fresh agreement focused on boosting the use of real-time mapping and data in emergencies. MapAction, a UK-based humanitarian organisation that specialises in providing mapping and geospatial data to support disaster response, will continue to work alongside CDEMA under the updated arrangement. The renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during a stakeholder workshop for the Comprehensive Disaster Management Strategy 2030, held in Barbados on Friday. The agreement was formalised by CDEMA executive director Elizabeth Riley and MapActionโs director of GIS, Greg Fricz. The updated agreement will continue to focus on improving geospatial information management, preparedness, and operational support during emergencies among CDEMAโs 20 participating states. The partnership underscores the importance of collaboration and innovation in advancing regional resilience, Riley said. โThis renewed agreement with MapAction reflects our shared commitment to leveraging innovation, data, and collaboration to strengthen disaster preparedness and response across our 20 Participating States,โ she said. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Reliable geospatial information remains critical to informed decision-making before, during, and after emergencies, she added, noting that the partnership continues to add โtremendous valueโ to the regional disaster management system. Fricz said MapAction was proud to continue supporting CDEMA and its member states through enhanced mapping and geospatial analysis capabilities. โThis updated MOU reinforces our collective goal of ensuring that emergency responders and decision-makers have access to accurate, timely information when it matters most,โ he said. The agreement also outlines cooperation in technical support, geospatial data sharing, capacity building, training, and deployment support during disaster response operations.ย (SB) Shamar Blunt You may also like Lashley insists gun courts will be fully staffed, ready despite concerns 18/06/2026 Class 3 students to begin new path to high school from September 18/06/2026 โMandatory minimumsโ for gun crimes, says senator 18/06/2026