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NEMA 'strengthening systems' to bring help to Bahamians
THE National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says it is strengthening its organisational structure and systems to effectively bring about assistance to Bahamians impacted by Hurricane Matthew in its latest progress report.
NEMA intensifies assessment of damage caused by Hurricane Matthew
In the wake of the powerful Hurricane Matthew, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is strengthening its organizational structure and systems so as to effectively bring about assistance to Bahamians impacted by the storm.
NEMA intensifies assessment of damage caused by Hurricane Matthew; Massive cleanup underway; Utilities being restored
NEMA intensifies assessment of damage caused by Hurricane Matthew; Massive cleanup underway; Utilities being restored
In the wake of the powerful Hurricane Matthew, the National Emergency Management Agency is strengthening its organizational structure and systems so as to effectively bring about assistance to Bahamians impacted by the storm.
This is being done through a three-tier system, which is being organized to include ground assessors, zone or district coordinators, technical and social services teams.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (October 10-14, 2016)
Prime Minister Christie announces ?Matthew? Exigency Order: Top on the minds of many Bahamians who suffered total loss and structural damage to both personal and commercial properties was state intervention in facilitating a return to some semblance of normalcy to their personal lives and businesses operations.
Prime Minister of Dominica and CARICOM officials join PM Christie and NEMA to tour hurricane Matthew damaged areas
Prime Minister of Dominica and CARICOM officials join PM Christie and NEMA to tour hurricane Matthew damaged areas
The Rt. Hon Perry Christie, Prime Minister, is facilitating the Prime Minister of Dominica the Hon Roosevelt Skerrit on a tour of Hurricane Matthew-ravaged areas in Andros and Grand Bahama.
180-day exigency order declared by government
180-day exigency order declared by government
THE exigency order declared in the wake of Hurricane Matthew will last for 180 days, effective from October 7, according to the order obtained by The Tribune.
Leadership in times of crisis
Leadership in times of crisis
Prime Minister Perry Christie was determined not be caught flat-footed and off-guard in issuing proper warnings ahead of Hurricane Matthew as he was in advance of Hurricane Joaquin.
Exigency order to last until April 2017
Exigency order to last until April 2017
Hurricane Matthew ploughed into The Bahamas on October 5, 2016 - almost a year to the day after Hurricane Joaquin slammed into the Southern Bahamas.
Supporting Ailey II is a support for breast cancer support group
Sister Sister (Breast) Cancer Support Group relies on the generosity of people and corporate Bahamas to carry out its mission to offer a safe and caring environment for women (and men) whose lives have been touched by breast cancer.
Building a smart Bahamas
Building a smart Bahamas
Heraclitus, the ancient Greek philosopher, is quoted as saying "the only thing that is constant is change".