For Jamaica, climate risk is not a forecast — it is a season. Hurricanes, flash flooding, coastal erosion and drought already shape life across the island, and the communities most exposed are often those with the fewest resources to prepare.
Start by mapping what is at risk
Before a storm, the most useful thing a community can have is clarity: which homes flood, which roads cut off, who is elderly or living alone, where the safe ground is.
Local teams, faster recovery
When disaster strikes, the first responders are almost always neighbours. Communities with organised local response teams recover faster and lose less.
Strengthen climate resilience and disaster recovery — community by community, before the next storm.



