Caribbean launches Shelter Working Group to boost Disaster Preparedness
As the Atlantic Hurricane season reaches its peak, more than 47 disaster management professionals from across the Caribbean and beyond have joined forces to launch the region’s first Shelter Technical Working Group. Led by the Caribbean
Disaster and Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the new platform will strengthen emergency shelter operations, ensure fair aid distribution, and promote safer, more inclusive responses for people affected by disasters, states a release on behalf of the organisers, dated September, 24, 2025.
Community resilience specialist at CDEMA, Tamara Lovell explained that, “The purpose of this group is really to frame this as a start of what we consider to be a shelter management community for the
Caribbean. Out of that, we’re also hoping to have a core group that we can establish to really advance shelter management considerations going forward.”
Weekly meetings since the launch are said to have fostered a strong, collaborative community, ready to tackle urgent shelter needs.
Both IOM and CDEMA have committed to ensuring that local organizations and communities are at the heart of all shelter planning and response, recognizing their essential role in making shelters safer and more inclusive for vulnerable groups and ensuring no one is left behind. Key partners, including national disaster offices, local civil society and non-governmental organizations from across the Caribbean are participating in the group.
The release also states that the working group has launched a WhatsApp community for instant updates and peer support, alongside a dedicated website for sharing resources, technical guidance, and news. Upcoming sessions will dive into critical topics such as quality of relief goods, gender-based violence, cash support, and sustainable shelter solutions. The group will also coordinate technical support, organize training opportunities, and mobilize relief supplies for rapid distribution if disaster strikes. Organizations including IOM, ShelterBox, GSD, UNICEF and the Red Cross have already stockpiled such emergency items as plastic sheets, toolkits, solar lamps, tents, generators and hygiene materials at CDEMA’s Logistics Hub in Barbados.
The working group is supported by IOM under the RESILIENT CARIBBEAN Project funded by the European Union, which was launched virtually by IOM on September, 16, 2025.