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Dominican Republic Donates Supplies To Assist Families Impacted By Hurricane Melissa

By: , November 14, 2025
Dominican Republic Donates Supplies To Assist Families Impacted By Hurricane Melissa
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Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith (right), looks at a care package being shown to her by Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to Jamaica, His Excellency Manuel Durán Pilarte. The package was among a 628-tonne shipment of humanitarian supplies donated by the Dominican Republican, which arrived on Wednesday (November 12) at Kingston Wharves Limited.
Dominican Republic Donates Supplies To Assist Families Impacted By Hurricane Melissa
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Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith (right), is presented with the Dominican Republic flag by Ambassador to Jamaica, His Excellency Manuel Durán Pilarte, during the handover of humanitarian aid at Kingston Wharves on Wednesday (November 12). The tricolor flag was given as a symbol of respect, appreciation, solidarity, and the long-standing friendship between the two Caribbean nations.
Dominican Republic Donates Supplies To Assist Families Impacted By Hurricane Melissa
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Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith, delivers remarks during the handover of humanitarian aid from the Dominican Republic on Wednesday (November 12) at Kingston Wharves Limited. Listening (from left) are Brigade Commander at Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) Maritime Air and Cyber Command (MACC), Brigadier Elon Clarke; Director General of the Communication and Solidarity Committee, Luz Tejada; Terminal Manager, Kingston Wharves Limited, Ryan Peart, and Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to Jamaica, His Excellency Manuel Durán Pilarte.
Dominican Republic Donates Supplies To Assist Families Impacted By Hurricane Melissa
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Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith (right), exchanges greetings with Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to Jamaica, His Excellency Manuel Durán Pilarte (left), during the handover of humanitarian aid from the Dominican Republic on Wednesday (November 12) at Kingston Wharves Limited.

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Jamaica has received a shipment of relief supplies from the Dominican Republic to assist families affected by Hurricane Melissa.

The 628-tonne shipment, which includes food items, blankets, bed sheets, mattresses, mosquito nets, cots and medicines, was handed over at on Wednesday (November 12) at Kingston Wharves Limited.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith, who was on hand to receive the consignment, expressed profound gratitude to the Dominican Republic Government for the support.

“It’s with a full heart that I extend, on behalf of the Government and people of Jamaica… to the Government and people of the Dominican Republic, our brothers and sisters so close by, our most sincere gratitude for this gift delivered in solidarity and with love and fraternity in their own time of challenge,” she said.

Senator Johnson Smith highlighted the thoughtfulness of the aid, noting that it will bring comfort to families at a time of dislocation “where little children are still trying to figure out and understand how their lives have changed so much”.

The Minister emphasised that Jamaica’s recovery efforts benefit greatly from international partnerships.

“Jamaica is not broken, as I’ve said it before, and Jamaicans are a strong and resilient people, but partnerships are fundamental to our recovery. We know that we will not accomplish everything alone, and so we welcome the friendship, fraternity, and support of countries like the Dominican Republic,” she said, noting the 62-year history of cooperation between both nations.

Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to Jamaica, His Excellency Manuel Duran, reaffirmed his country’s solidarity with Jamaica.

He said that the shipment demonstrates “the steadfast commitment of our President, His Excellency Luis Abinader, and of the Dominican Republic people to the values of solidarity, cooperation, and mutual support with Jamaica”.

He noted that the donation follows an earlier delivery of urgent medical relief supplies by the Dominican Republic Air Force.

“Today, we stand here not only as neighbours but as brothers and sisters united in compassion, solidarity, and shared humanity,” Ambassador Duran said, emphasising the enduring friendship and shared Caribbean identity between the two nations.

“In the face of adversity, we are reminded that the Caribbean is not a collection of isolated islands, but a family bound together by history, values, and destiny. When one of us is affected, we all feel it. And when we come together, our collective strength becomes unbreakable,” he said.

Brigade Commander at the Jamaica Defence Force Maritime, Air and Cyber Command (MACC), Brigadier Elon Clarke, highlighted the importance of regional solidarity in times of crisis.

“Hurricane Melissa did not distinguish between flags or coastline. It reminded us that the forces of nature can test us all, and that in these moments, our strength lies not in isolation but in solidarity,” he noted.

“The Dominican Republic, still managing its own recovery after facing the storm’s impact, chose not to look inward, but instead reached outward, extending a hand of friendship and compassion to Jamaica. This is the very essence of Caribbean unity,” he said.

“Your solidarity will be long remembered. May this moment stand as proof that even in our most difficult time, the Caribbean spirit remains unshaken. Proud, compassionate, and united,” he added.

Last Updated: November 14, 2025