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DBJ Enhancing Support to 12 Key Economic and Social Sectors

By: , September 18, 2024
DBJ Enhancing Support to 12 Key Economic and Social Sectors
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Managing Director at Leve Global, Dr. Auliana Poon (left), greets General Manager, Trade & Commercial Lending, EXIM Bank, Winston Lawson (second right), at a National Consultation and Validation Workshop held on Tuesday (September 17) at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston. Others (from left) are General Manager, Strategic Services Division, DBJ, Deborah Newland; Assistant General Manager, Lasco Microfinance Limited, Ricardo Thomas; and Administrator, Newport Medical Group, Dennis Chen.

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The Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) is conducting a comprehensive assessment aimed at enhancing support to 12 key economic and social sectors in Jamaica.

Being undertaken through collaboration with consultancy firm Leve Global, the assessment aims to better grasp the needs and opportunities within these crucial areas with a view to delivering tailored solutions to propel them forward.

The specific sectors being targeted are agriculture, manufacturing & agro-processing, mining & quarrying, health, housing, construction, entertainment & sports, logistics, transportation, storage & communications, education & training, energy, electricity & water, and tourism.

A National Consultation and Validation Workshop was convened on Tuesday (September 17) at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, involving more than 80 stakeholders from the public and private sectors.

This multisector workshop underscores the commitment of DBJ and its partners to fostering growth, innovation and sustainability across various key sectors in Jamaica.

Speaking at the event, General Manager of the Strategic Services Division at the DBJ, Deborah Newland, said the outcomes of this study “will not only help us identify gaps but also work towards mitigating them”.

General Manager, Strategic Services Division, Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ), Deborah Newland (second left), introduces General Manager, Trade & Commercial Lending, EXIM Bank, Winston Lawson (second right), to Founder/Artistic Director, Ntukuma, The Storytelling Foundation of Jamaica, Amina Blackwood Meeks (left). Occasion was a National Consultation and Validation Workshop organised by the DBJ on Tuesday (September 17), at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston. Looking on is Assistant General Manager, Lasco Microfinance Limited, Ricardo Thomas.

She noted that the assessment will go a far way in enhancing the country’s sustainable development.

“If we are to become a developed country, we must ensure that the most marginalised individuals are supported and empowered to achieve dignity through their own endeavours,” she said.

In the meantime, Senior Analyst at Leve Global, Kevon Wilson, underlined the collaborative approach taken in gathering data and insights.

He informed that information has been collected from stakeholders to understand critical issues and opportunities and “we will look to today’s discussions to find specific solutions”.

Last Updated: September 18, 2024

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