CDB, PAHO Sign Agreement to Support Mental Health in Aftermath of Natural Disasters




JESSE SCHUTT AINE (LEFT), SUBREGIONAL PROGRAM COORDINATOR, CARIBBEAN, PAHO AND MONICA LA BENNETT (RIGHT), VICE-PRESIDENT (OPERATIONS), CDB, SIGN THE AGREEMENT TO ENHANCE CAPACITY FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN THE CARIBBEAN.


BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Tuesday June 19, 2018
 – The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) have signed an agreement to enhance capacity for mental health and psychosocial support in disaster management in the Caribbean.

Monica La Bennett, Vice-President (Operations), CDB pointed out that despite the high vulnerability of the region to these types of events, “too often we have approached recovery and rehabilitation efforts by focusing on infrastructure and physical mitigation plans only”.

“While ‘building back better’ is indeed necessary and critical, there is also a need to prepare populations to better cope with natural hazards by focusing on mental and psychosocial well-being. Strengthening social and individual resilience is—and always should be—a key component of any response to disasters,” she said.

PAHO’s Subregional Program Coordinator for the Caribbean, Jessie Schutt-Aine said it was imperative for PAHO to support its member states’ preparedness and response efforts.

“Mental health and psychosocial support needs to be a key part of this process,” she said.

Experiences and lessons learnt by the PAHO Health Emergencies team and key stakeholders from last year’s hurricanes Irma and Maria will be incorporated in project implementation to ensure better preparedness.

The project aims to build capacity for mental health and psychosocial support within the health sector through regional and in-country training within the sector, as well as with agencies outside the sector, and the broader community. In addition, the project is expected to lead to the establishment of a roster of mental health professionals in the Caribbean, who can be mobilised to affected countries in the event of an emergency.

Other project components include strengthening countries’ competencies to conduct mental health and psychosocial support needs assessments, and create action plans for mental health care and psychosocial support in disaster management. A communications campaign will also be developed for rollout during the Atlantic Hurricane Season, to increase awareness and acceptance of the need for mental health services in the aftermath of a disaster.

Special attention will be paid to emphasizing the different needs of various groups that are often at greater risk during a disaster situation, such as children and adolescents; women; the elderly; indigenous people; those with pre-existing mental disorders; migrants; the disabled; homeless persons; and those living in shelters.

PAHO’s sub-regional programme coordination office in Barbados will be responsible for the overall management and coordination of the project. It will be implemented over an 18-month period on a regional scale and also in five of CDB’s Borrowing Member Countries, some of which were affected by Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017.

CDB and PAHO will contribute a combined total of approximately US$470,000 towards the project.

Read more: http://www.caribbean360.com/news/cdb-paho-sign-agreement-to-support-mental-health-in-aftermath-of-natural-disasters#ixzz5J5mlOON1

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