Resilience Through Strategy, Story & Impact

Emergency Management | Food & Economic Security | Climate Adaptation | Community-Led Recovery

About the book

When Disaster Strikes, Communities Respond First

When Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica in 2025, it exposed serious weaknesses in formal disaster systems — but it also revealed the Caribbean’s greatest strength: its people.

This book explains how Caribbean communities respond long before official aid arrives and why traditional disaster frameworks often fail in the region.

Inside the book, readers will learn:

About the book

Reflective Waters The Fulcrum on Which Injustice Pivots

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About the Author

About the Author

Ajeen Beckford is a Caribbean-born Emergency Management Specialist with over 10 years of experience in disaster response, public health, food security, and community resilience.

He holds a Master’s degree in Emergency Management Leadership and has worked across Canada and the Caribbean, focusing on disaster systems that respect culture, community realities, and local strengths.

His work bridges policy, practice, and lived experience.

Testimonials

Reflections From Readers

Readers respond to a work that examines injustice with restraint, clarity, and moral depth

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Perspectives on Resilience & Justice

Thoughtful writing on justice, resilience, disaster systems, and the quiet mechanics of power. These essays explore how institutions shape lives, how communities respond to crisis, and why accountability matters.

Let’s Build a Resilient Caribbean Together