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Dry Season/Drought Management Plan (2019)

As precipitation is the sole source of Grenada’s freshwater supply, a lack of rain in any season can reduce the amount of water available in rainwater cisterns, soil, streams, and groundwater, stressing natural ecosystems and triggering environmental and socio-economic problems. From time to time, Grenada has experienced droughts and the 2010 Drought highlighted its vulnerability to this natural hazard, which in an era of climate change may be an indicator of a new normal. The plan is divided into eight sections- (a) Introduction, (b) Relationship to other plans and policies (c) Overview of drought in Grenada (d) Organisation and assignment of responsibilities (e) Drought monitoring, forecasting, and impact assessment (f) Drought risk and vulnerability (g) Drought communication and response actions (h) Drought mitigation and preparedness (i) Recommendations. 

The Drought Plan which provides a coordinated and consistent program and a framework for integrating public and private; sector actions to reduce the impact of human suffering from droughts is based on participatory approaches in decision making. It recognises the important role of women in disaster management. When implemented, it is expected to achieve the greatest public benefit for domestic water use and sanitation in an efficient and equitable manner during severe dry periods such that there is sustainable economic, social and environmental development.

 

Area of interest: Grenada

Year : 2019

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