The Government of Guyana has moved swiftly to coordinate humanitarian relief for Jamaica in the wake of the catastrophic Hurricane Melissa, which left widespread destruction and displaced thousands across the island.
Through the Civil Defence Commission (CDC), Guyana is mobilising essential relief supplies and preparing emergency response teams to assist the Government and people of Jamaica as they begin recovery efforts from the Category Five storm.
Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips, who is currently performing the functions of President, convened a high-level coordination meeting on Wednesday with the Private Sector Commission (PSC), the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), and the CDC to finalise Guyana’s immediate support actions.
The government’s initial response will include the deployment of critical relief items such as generators, tarpaulins, and chainsaws to support emergency recovery and restoration of essential services in Jamaica. This initiative is being executed under a collaborative Government–Private Sector framework, coordinated by the CDC under the leadership of the Prime Minister.
According to the CDC, the agency continues to work closely with the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) and other regional partners to ensure an effective and coordinated regional response. The Director General has confirmed that Guyana stands ready to provide further logistical, technical, and humanitarian assistance as the situation develops.
Specialised units, including the Guyana–CARICOM Disaster Relief Unit (G-CDRU) and the CARICOM Operational Support Team (COST), remain on standby for deployment to assist with on-the-ground response and recovery operations.
Meanwhile, the Private Sector Commission has issued a national appeal for contributions to support communities affected by the hurricane. Businesses and citizens are encouraged to donate cash, cheques, or wire transfers to aid in the purchase and delivery of essential supplies for impacted families.
Donations can be made as follows:
- Payable to: Private Sector Commission
- Contact for monetary donations: +592-614-4625
- Bank: Demerara Bank
- Account Name: Private Sector Commission
- Account Number: 4023420
The CDC, in partnership with the private sector and with the support of the Office of the Prime Minister, reaffirmed Guyana’s solidarity with Jamaica during this difficult time, pledging continued partnership and assistance as the recovery progresses.
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