Dominican Republic
Disaster Management and Risk Reduction
The Canadian Red Cross partnered with the Dominican Red Cross to implement the “First Responder Initiative,” made possible by the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). This three year initiative began in 2010. Its purpose is to strengthen the Dominican Red Cross capacity in emergency response and as an effective auxiliary to the Dominican Republic government disaster risk management systems at both the national and local levels.
Working in close coordination with the International Federation of Red Cross an Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and other Red Cross National Societies in the region, the Canadian Red Cross supports the Dominican Red Cross to prepare for, respond, and recover from disasters. This includes the development of policies and systems, emergency management centres, standard operating procedures and contingency planning, logistics systems for equipment and supplies and the specialized training of first responders. The project also supports community-based disaster risk reduction programming through training and community mobilization.