MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND FOREIGN TRADE
MEDIA RELEASE
Jamaica thanks Diaspora and International Community for Relief Aid
Jamaica is fortunate to have enjoyed excellent partnerships with its bilateral partners, the Diaspora and the international community, the evidence of which is now being seen with the generous offers of
assistance as the island recovers from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, says Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith, Jamaica’s Foreign Minister.
“The Government and people of Jamaica are thankful for the solidarity expressed and the rapid
response from our international partners. This support will be crucial to our efforts to restore
normalcy and rebuild our communities that have been impacted by Hurricane Beryl. The
assistance will provide immediate relief as well as reinforcement for our longer-term resilience
building”, Minister Johnson Smith said while expressing gratitude to the global community for what she described as swift and generous relief aid being offered to Jamaica.
The Foreign Ministry is charged with the coordination of offers of international assistance within the
government’s response mechanism and in that context, has undertaken outreaches to the diplomatic
community, international organisations and the Jamaican Diaspora to share information on the needs
identified by the authorities and the avenues for directing assistance. The Ministry has also employed the services of its diplomatic and consular missions who are in active engagement with the Diaspora
communities overseas.
“I take this opportunity to also inform our Jamaican friends and family overseas who wish to
contribute to the effort that the Government has made it easier to donate to the Office of Disaster
Preparedness and Emergency Management’s (ODPEM) account. A new, safe, and user-friendly
website has been created at disasterfund.opm.gov.jm”, the Minister said.
The country has been receiving offers ranging from the provision of disaster assessment teams, emergency personal kits, water purification, humanitarian food relief and emergency shelter.
Minister Johnson Smith acknowledged that Hurricane Beryl has also impacted other countries in the
region, including Barbados, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the Cayman Islands, and
extended Jamaica’s solidarity to their governments and people. CARICOM Heads of Government have
committed to support the affected countries, for which the Ministry has expressed gratitude.
The Government of Jamaica remains committed to working closely with international bodies and bilateral partners to ensure that recovery initiatives are implemented promptly and effectively