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27,357 Jamaicans To Receive Cash Grants Under COVID-19 Assistance Programme

By: , December 23, 2021
27,357 Jamaicans To Receive Cash Grants Under COVID-19 Assistance Programme
Photo: Michael Sloley
Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Karl Samuda (second left) examines a point of sale machine from WiPay (Jamaica) Limited. Looking on (from left) are: Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Collette Roberts Risden; Chief Executive Officer (CEO), WiPay Jamaica Limited, Aldwyn Wayne; Charge D’affaires, Canadian High Commission, Audrey Loney; and United Nations World Food Programme Jamaica Office Lead, Segen Tewelde. The occasion was the launch of the COVID – 19 Cash Assistance programme at the Ministry on Tuesday (December 22).

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Approximately 27,357 Jamaicans will receive a one-off $16,000 payment under the COVID – 19 Cash Assistance programme.

The $155 million cash transfer initiative, which was officially launched on Tuesday (December 22), is aimed at aiding poor and needy persons, who are not benefiting from Government social assistance.

The United Nations World Food Programme, through the Canadian Government, provided a grant to the Ministry of Labour and Social Security to undertake the initiative. The Ministry will oversee the equitable distribution of the funds.

The cash distribution is being facilitated by WiPay (Jamaica) Limited, through its network of outlets across the island.

Speaking at the launch at the Ministry in Kingston on Tuesday (December 22), portfolio Minister, Hon. Karl Samuda, said that the use of WiPay will increase efficacy in the distribution of the funds and facilitate greater levels of accountability.

“We saw the need to make most of our activities digital so that persons can choose when to go to collect what they need. They will then have the cash to do as they like and the place of choice to shop, etc. It allows for greater flexibility, greater accountability because the system is one that makes provision for automatic audit, which is very important to us,” he said.

“We welcome it; it is a precursor to what is enroute because we want to convert the entire operation of our Ministry to a digital platform where we can have instant recall, instant assessment. We will be able to monitor very quickly, all that has transpired, so it is a welcome intervention, and we look forward to the success that will result from it,” he added.

Last Updated: December 23, 2021

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