Canada, CDB Support Dominica in Rebuilding Resilient Schools
Just over a year after Hurricane Maria,
On Thursday, CDB's Board of Directors approved grant funding to help the country recover from the impact of Hurricane Maria. This will include the rebuilding or rehabilitation of five primary schools in some of the hardest-hit areas of the island. The funding will also cover the Government's premiums for parametric risk insurance for 2018 and 2019 under CCRIF SPC.
The
More than 1,300 students are expected to benefit from the project which will see the schools rebuilt to the highest Model Safe School Programme standards, in keeping with the Government of
The physical upgrade of the schools will be complemented by skills training for up to 150 contractors, suppliers and school maintenance staff in climate-resilient construction best practices and school maintenance planning.
Eighty teachers and principals will also learn how to incorporate technology and lessons on climate resilience into their teaching.
Director of Projects at CDB,
"The school system is key to creating climate-resilient infrastructure since educational institutions provide shelter for persons affected by the disaster. We know how important it is for schools to be able to continue the education programme for children, young adults and persons with disabilities in the aftermath of a disaster. CDB is pleased to be able to partner with the
The project is aligned with the CDB's strategic objective to support inclusive and sustainable growth and development through promoting environmental sustainability, inclusive of climate change resilience, environmental management and disaster risk management. It is also consistent with the Bank's corporate priority of improving the quality of and access to education and training and citizen security.



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