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Access remains main challenge in getting aid to hurricane-affected Jamaicans

Access remains main challenge in getting aid to hurricane-affected Jamaicans

Update: 2025-10-31
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Getting relief to communities in Jamaica cut off by the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa remains the “main challenge” for UN aid agencies in the Caribbean country.

The hurricane tore through the western part of the island — damaging homes, roads, and hospitals, cutting off access to some of the hardest-hit communities.

The United Nations team in Jamaica, working alongside the government and local partners, is focusing on providing urgent support — from food, water, and shelter to restoring health services and rebuilding critical infrastructure.

UN News' Charlotte Frantz asked Dennis Zulu, the UN’s Resident coordinator and most senior official in Jamaica, about the immediate priorities on the ground. 

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Access remains main challenge in getting aid to hurricane-affected Jamaicans

Access remains main challenge in getting aid to hurricane-affected Jamaicans

Charlotte Frantz