As climate-related hazards intensify globally, strengthening early warning systems (EWS) has become crucial for protecting lives and building resilient communities. The United Nations' Early Warnings for All (EW4ALL) initiative exemplifies this urgent priority. The IDB actively supports this mission through loans and strategic technical cooperation projects across member … [Read more...] about Implementing Early Warnings for All in Caribbean Nations: Technical Pathways and Development Opportunities
Curmira Gulston

Curmira Gulston
Ms. Curmira Gulston is the current Hazard Mitigation Specialist at the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) in Trinidad and Tobago. Her work is focused on providing technical guidance to the development of disaster risk reduction policies, plans, projects and she has responsibility for implementing disaster risk reduction strategies, including (i) hazard monitoring, (ii) strengthening multi-hazard early warning systems (MHEWS), (iii) monitoring changes in potential impact due to the changing climate and (iv) applying technological approaches to reduce national risks. Ms. Gulston holds an MSc. in Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management and a BSc. in Marine Biology and Conservation Biology.