The McKay Interview
The McKay Interview
Michael McKay
Ambassador Dr. Richard Brown | Jamaica’s Recovery After Hurricane Melissa
52 minutes Posted Nov 10, 2025 at 9:18 am.
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Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm with winds reaching nearly 300 km/h, recently devastated Jamaica, leaving over 600,000 people displaced and wiping out nearly 30% of the country’s GDP. In this episode of The McKay Interview, Jamaican Ambassador Dr. Richard Brown outlines the full scale of the destruction and the urgent need for stronger global support — particularly from international organisations and the United Nations system. This interview was recorded on 6th of November 2025.

Michael McKay and Dr. Brown explore:

  • The unprecedented scale of Hurricane Melissa’s destruction across Jamaica’s western parishes

  • The economic toll: $6–7 billion in damages and over 120,000 structures affected

  • What worked — and didn’t — in Jamaica’s disaster preparedness and response

  • How catastrophe bonds and parametric insurance are helping fund emergency relief

  • Why small island developing states like Jamaica need tailored climate finance and legal recognition

  • The role of Geneva-based organisations and how donors can support Jamaica’s recovery

This conversation also delves into larger questions:

  • Is the international system, including the United Nations, still fit for purpose?

  • Can small countries weather climate shocks without systemic global reform?

  • And what does Jamaica’s resilience — “Wi likkle but wi tallawah” — look like in 2025?

Listen now to better understand the link between diplomacy, climate justice, and international solidarity.