The Caribbean: United Nations and CDEMA Presence and Areas of Coverage (as of May 2022)
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Cuatro de cada cinco niños y niñas en América Latina y el Caribe no podrán comprender un texto simple Nuevo informe del Banco Mundial-UNICEF, en colaboración con UNESCO, hace un llamado urgente a la...
Por Andrew Selee La Declaración de Los Ángeles sobre Migración y Protección, firmada por los líderes de los países del hemisferio occidental al concluirse la Cumbre de las Américas de esta semana,...
By Andrew Selee The Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection signed by leaders from countries across the Western Hemisphere at the conclusion of this week’s Summit of the Americas commits...
Climate change is a global crisis. In 2021, record setting climate disasters ranged from locust plagues in Kenya, to sandstorms in China, to megadrought fueled wildfires across the Western U.S...
By Paul M. Sherer With the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season officially starting on June 1, Direct Relief is staging caches of emergency medical supplies along the U.S. Gulf and Atlantic Coasts and...
Introduction Latin America and the Caribbean is home to diverse natural hazards, including recurrent climate shocks linked to the El Niño and La Niña phenomena, earthquakes, droughts, floods,...
BRIDGETOWN -- Se estima que 2,8 millones de personas o casi el 40% de la población en el Caribe de habla inglesa padece inseguridad alimentaria, 1 millón más que en abril de 2020, según los...
BRIDGETOWN – An estimated 2.8 million people or nearly 40 percent of the population in the English-speaking Caribbean is food insecure, 1 million more than in April 2020, according to the results of...
In 2021, countries across the Caribbean continued to be challenged by the impacts of the climate crisis, increasing national debt and weakening economies, and the ongoing pandemic. For persons living...