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The Hummingbird Vol. 7 No. 12
Report of the twenty-eighth session of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee
The use of technology and innovative approaches in disaster and risk management: a characterization of Caribbean countries’ experiences
The application of technologies, research, development, promotion of innovative approaches and local knowledge to confront complex issues posed by hazards are important components of managing disaster risks and guiding informed decision-making. Hence commitments to support and enhance access to technologies and to foster innovative approaches to risk reduction, preparedness and resilient recovery are essential requirements for the management of current and future disasters in the Caribbean subregion. Considering the importance of Disaster and Risk Management (DRM), the aim of this study is to …
The Hummingbird Vol.7 No.8
The Hummingbird Vol.7 No.7
Advancing the Decade of Action for Sustainable Development in the Caribbean
The Hummingbird Vol.7 No.6
The Hummingbird Vol.7 No.2
Strengthening ICT and knowledge management capacity in support of the sustainable development
This study investigates the role that information and communication technologies (ICT) and knowledge management (KM) are playing in supporting sustainable development across islands in these countries. Focusing on the areas of health, education and governance, the study uses the multi-island countries of Saint Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turks and Caicos Islands as case studies to explore inter-island differences in ICT and KM capacity and the scope for strengthening this capacity. It concludes with a series of recommendations for governments of Caribbean multi-island countries w…
The Hummingbird Vol.7 No.1
Caribbean Technology Partnerships for the SDGs
The Hummingbird Vol.6 No.11
Policy Brief: Moving towards equal access to technology for persons with disabilities in the Caribbean
In the Caribbean, there are approximately 1.3 million persons with a disability of some kind and some 250,000 persons with a significant disability. These numbers are projected to increase dramatically in the coming decades as the population of the subregion ages and given the global increase in chronic health conditions. Persons with disabilities (PWDs) face a range of physical, social, attitudinal and institutional barriers that prevent their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others. As a result, they experience less favorable outcomes in health, education, …