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Jamaica 26 to 28 July 2006

Using ICT for Effective Disaster Management Caribbean Forum 2006, 26-28 July 2006, Ocho Rios, Jamaica.

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and The Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) co-organized the Using ICT for Effective Disaster Management Caribbean Forum 2006, which was supported by the Caribbean Association of National Telecommunication Organizations (CANTO) and hosted by the Jamaican Office of Utilities Regulation. The event took place between 26th & 28th September in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. The objective of this 'call for action' event was to provide the organisers with an opportunity to work with countries in the region to put in place the necessary platform for disaster prevention, preparedness and relief.

This event went beyond the abstract and looked at practical ways through which disasters can be mitigated by using Information and Communication Technologies.
Documents in English ​


DAY ONE: Tuesday 26th September 2006

GLOBAL AND REGIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT TODAY

Speakers Format

Mr. Jeremy Collymore, CEO and Coordinator of Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA)
 "A regional overview of current disaster management preparations."

Hon. Philip Paulwell, Minister of Industry, Technology, Energy & Commerce, Government of Jamaica
 "Using ICT for effective disaster management in the Caribbean"

Ms Sandra E John, Chief of the Caribbean Knowledge Management Centre, UN ECLAC
"Comprehending the damage that natural disasters create: An examination of the socio-economic costs"

Dr. COSMAS L. ZAVAZAVA, Head, LDC Unit, ITU/BDT.
 "Current disaster management strategy and policy, the role of ICT: An explanation, focusing on best practice, of the existing global, regional and national approaches"

DR. BARBARA CARBY, Director, NEMA
"Information and Knowledge"
Mr. BILL HUMPHREY, Managing Partner and CEO, Prometheus.
"Hurricane Katrina"
Dr. COSMAS L. ZAVAZAVA, Head, LDC Unit, ITU/BDT
"Tampere Convention"
JEREMY COLLYMORE, CEO and Coordinator of Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA)
 "Current disaster management strategy, the role of ICT."
Mr. KEITH CLARK, Sr. Regional Marketing Manager, Americas. Intelsat.
 "The Importance of Satellite Communications during Natural Disasters"
Mr. MARK HANVEY, Chief Security Officer, Cabel and Wireless.
 "Using ICT for Effective Disaster Management"

DAY TWO: Wednesday 27th September 2006

PREPAREDNESS

Speakers Format
DR. BARBARA CARBY, Director, NEMA
"Connecting and preparing the Community to limit the Effects of a Disaster"
BRAD MITCHELL, Cable and Wireless
"Hurricane Preparedness"

MITIGATION

Speakers Format
GEORGE RICHARDS, Principal, Teknethix Inc.
 "Effective Communications and Information Management for Disaster Operations Centers and Vulnerable Communities."
MARK WOOD, Hon. Sec., CEASA InternationalCable and Wireless
 "Govt to citizen mass scale authorized alerting by cell broadcasting"
MARK WOOD handouts

RELIEF

Speakers Format
ROLAND JACKSON, Director General [Acting}, ODPEM
"The benefits that sensors can bring to disaster mitigation."
DAG NEILSON, Ericsson Relief
"The importance of ICT in relief efforts"

RECONSTRUCTION

Speakers Format
EDWARD LAUGHTON, NOC and Business Continuity Manager, Digicel Jamaica LTD.
"The challenge of reconstruction/rehabilitating ICT infrastructure, financing and coordination"
IAN KING, UNDP, Barbados and the OECS Ericsson Relief
 "The opportunities and challenges of ICT in Disaster Management. The case for GIS and RS in Disaster Recovery"