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You are here: Home / cat / Local Recovery Efforts Drive Resilience Six Months After Hurricane Melissa

Local Recovery Efforts Drive Resilience Six Months After Hurricane Melissa

Dated: April 22, 2026

Six months after Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica is at a crucial stage where sustained recovery efforts are seen as essential to prevent long-term vulnerabilities from deepening. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the Jamaica Red Cross highlighted these concerns during the Hurricane Melissa Recovery Conference in Kingston, emphasizing that timely and well-coordinated recovery will determine how effectively communities can withstand future shocks.

Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, impacted around 1.6 million people—more than half of Jamaica’s population—and caused an estimated USD 8.8 billion in damages, equivalent to 56% of the country’s GDP. The disaster has placed heavy pressure on public finances, slowed economic recovery, and disrupted key sectors such as tourism and agriculture, with rural and coastal communities facing the most severe and lasting impacts. Rising global costs for fuel and agricultural inputs have further increased the difficulty and expense of rebuilding efforts.

Although emergency response operations helped stabilize immediate conditions after the disaster, many families continue to face displacement or live in damaged housing with limited resources to rebuild their lives. Humanitarian needs remain high as the country also prepares for a new hurricane season, adding urgency to ongoing recovery planning and support.

The IFRC stressed that the six-month recovery window is a decisive period in which strategic investment can reduce future risks. It emphasized the importance of early action, strong coordination with national authorities, and leadership by local actors such as the Jamaica Red Cross, which plays a key role in strengthening national recovery systems and community resilience.

In response, the Jamaica Red Cross has developed a recovery strategy focused on shelter, livelihoods, health including mental health support, hygiene, and community resilience. The approach is based on community engagement, data-driven assessments, and alignment with national recovery priorities, ensuring that support is tailored to the needs of affected populations.

The strategy also highlights that recovery is not uniform, as each community and household recovers at a different pace. Building on past disaster experience, including Hurricane Beryl, the approach aims not only to rebuild damaged infrastructure but also to strengthen long-term safety, resilience, and preparedness for future disasters.

So far, the Jamaica Red Cross and IFRC network have supported more than 45,000 people with humanitarian assistance, including shelter materials, food, hygiene supplies, and cash support. Over 6,000 households have received cash assistance to support urgent needs and early recovery, while more than 2,100 people have accessed mental health and psychosocial services.

The recovery model places strong emphasis on local leadership, ensuring that communities actively participate in rebuilding efforts. Through training and engagement, residents are being supported to restore livelihoods, rebuild safer homes, and reduce future disaster risks.

The broader recovery effort is part of an IFRC Emergency Appeal targeting 19 million Swiss francs to assist 180,000 people over two years. However, with only 56% of the appeal currently funded, limited resources are constraining the ability to scale recovery operations at the speed required.

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