Virgin Islands Comprehensive Disaster Management Policy[updated - 2010-03-30]
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Virgin Islands Comprehensive Disaster Management Strategy [updated - 2010-03-30]
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Before You Start The EIA Process[updated - 2009-11-03]
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Pandemic Flu Business Contingency Planning Guide[updated - 2009-04-29]
In the event of an influenza pandemic, government departments and businesses will have a key role to play in minimizing the risk to employees health. They will also need to maintain essential operations. Given the highly uncertain nature of a pandemic, we cannot know in advance how serious it will be and who will be most affected. It is therefore important that contingency plans are developed which can address a range of scenarios.
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British Virgin Islands Protected Areas System Plan 2007-2017[updated - 2009-03-11]
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BVI Seismic Workshop - Virella[updated - 2009-03-11]
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COG Plan[updated - 2008-09-16]
The Government of the British Virgin Islands has operations that must be performed, or rapidly and efficiently resumed, in an emergency. While the impact of an emergency cannot be predicted, planning for operations under such conditions can mitigate the impact of the emergency on people, facilities and the recovery process
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COMMUNITY SHELTERS 2008[updated - 2008-09-16]
According to where you live your home may not be a good place to be during a hurricane impact. A reality of an emergency is that people may be forced to leave their homes. Shelters are structurally sound buildings in safe locations that are used to house victims of an emergency to provide their immediate needs. This hurricane season ensure that you know where the shelters in your community are located, especially if your home is located in an area vulnerable to flooding, storm surge, and landslides.
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CRRT OPERATIONS MANUAL[updated - 2008-09-16]
The Caribbean Regional Response Team (CRRT) Operations Manual was developed to provide members and associated organizations or individuals guidance, by-laws, and standard operating procedures of the CRRT. These procedures and processes support the CRRT’s purpose, vision, mission, and goals. This document also provides a one-stop medium for member and other organization/individual contact information, standing committee membership, policies and guidance, the CRRT’s Strategic Plan, fact sheets, and the CRRT’s current Work Plan.
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Draft Model DANA Policy[updated - 2008-09-16]
The ability of a country to respond to and recover from the impact of a hazard depends on its capacity for conducting timely rapid assessment of the impact. Information gleaned for the first assessment of the impact on the country will also be critical to informing and triggering the immediate response and relief needs.
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External Affairs - 17 Oct. 02[updated - 2008-09-16]
In June 2001, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Barbados, hosted a workshop on the “Role of Foreign Affairs in Disaster”. The workshop sought firstly to clarify the role of Ministries of Foreign Affairs in disasters, and secondly, to provide generic guidelines which could be tailored and adapted for use in each country.
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GUIDELINES FOR NATIONAL DISASTER [updated - 2008-09-16]
In seeking to respond to the undertaking given in Article 13 of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Relief Agency (CDERA) to establish National Emergency Funds, Participating States have recognised that such a fund presumes a national position on its use. The fundamental question arises as to what conditions would trigger the activation and use of such funds.
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North Sound[updated - 2008-09-16]
This Community Disaster management Plan is being prepared to be used as a guide by the community of North Sound on Virgin Gorda, in developing the community disaster preparedness plan and other activities associated with the plan.
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THE CARIBBEAN REGIONAL RESPONSE MECHANISM REGIONAL COORDINATION PLAN[updated - 2008-09-16]
THE CARIBBEAN REGIONAL RESPONSE MECHANISM REGIONAL COORDINATION PLAN
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Evacuation Plan Template[updated - 2008-09-13]
Demographics show that the population is ageing rapidly and life expectancies are increasing at an exponential rate. The Caribbean has one of the fastest-growing older populations in the developing world. In most Caribbean countries, more than 10% of the population is aged 60 or over according to HelpAge International.
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Business Sector Plan[updated - 2008-06-11]
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2004-2008 Strategic Management Plan[updated - 2008-06-06]
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2006 Work Plan[updated - 2008-06-06]
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Airport Aircraft Accident Plan[updated - 2008-06-06]
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Anegada Evacuation Plan[updated - 2008-06-06]
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BVI Emergency Shelter Manual REVISED[updated - 2008-06-06]
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BVI Health Sector Emergency Management[updated - 2008-06-06]
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BVIAA Disaster Plan[updated - 2008-06-06]
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CCRT BVI Joint Response Guide Revised 4-2006[updated - 2008-06-06]
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CRRT Ops Manual Stat Plan[updated - 2008-06-06]
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Draft Recovery Plan[updated - 2008-06-06]
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Emergency Communications Plan Revised 2007[updated - 2008-06-06]
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Emergency Plan for Records/Achieves[updated - 2008-06-06]
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HAZMAT Plan[updated - 2008-06-06]
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Jost Van Dyke Evacuation Plan[updated - 2008-06-06]
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