Caritas launches emergency appeal for Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa

KINGSTON, Jamaica — In response to the catastrophic damage wrought by Hurricane Melissa, the global Catholic humanitarian network Caritas has initiated an extensive 12-month recovery operation across Jamaica. The organization has activated its international emergency response mechanisms to coordinate long-term support for the most vulnerable populations affected by what officials describe as unprecedented destruction.

Marcia Haywood, Regional Director for Caritas based in St. Lucia, revealed that coordination with local dioceses in Kingston, Mandeville, and Montego Bay began even before the hurricane made landfall. The organization, representing over 30 Caribbean territories within a global confederation operating in 200 countries, has already distributed essential tarpaulins to more than 600 households in Magaty and Balaclava, with damage assessments ongoing in severely impacted Montego Bay.

Critical supplies including food kits from Caritas Puerto Rico, solar-powered lanterns, hygiene packages, and children’s activity sets have been shipped from St. Lucia to address immediate needs. The recovery strategy incorporates innovative social protection mechanisms, including a one-time unconditional cash transfer program for the most vulnerable households, developed in partnership with Jamaica’s Ministry of Labour and Social Security.

Haywood emphasized the program’s sophisticated approach: “We’re implementing a multipurpose cash intervention using a specialized social protection calculator tool developed last year. This system factors in existing government benefits to determine appropriate top-up support without creating dependency, ensuring those already receiving assistance get supplemental help while providing adequate support for those outside existing programs.”

The director expressed particular concern about remote communities that remain inaccessible and persons with disabilities unable to reach distribution points. Having responded to multiple Category 5 hurricanes throughout the Caribbean, Haywood described the devastation in Montego Bay and Mandeville as “unequaled” in her experience.

Caritas has deployed technical experts from its partner organization Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Empower and plans to hire local staff to ensure sustained recovery efforts throughout the coming year. The organization participates in both the national Cash Working Group and Shelter Working Group to coordinate effectively with government agencies and NGOs, preventing duplication of efforts.

“We love Jamaica. We are so sorry that this has happened to our brothers and sisters, and we are committed to supporting the Jamaica recovery process,” Haywood stated, underscoring the organization’s dedication to the long-term rebuilding of affected communities.