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CSJP and IDB Engage in Oureach Activities in St. James

By: , May 13, 2015

The Key Point:

A 60-member delegation from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) joined forces with representatives of the Citizen Security and Justice Programme (CSJP), on May 13, to carry out a number of community outreach projects in six inner-city communities in St. James.
CSJP and IDB Engage in Oureach Activities in St. James
Photo: Marlon Tingling
Representatives of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is joined by members of the Citizen Security and Justice Programme (CSJP) and residents of Farm Heights as they prepare to paint a section of the community centre to be used for the staging of parenting workshops. The Farm Heights project was one of six in which the group participated on May 13. The other projects were undertaken in Mount Salem, Granville, Canterbury, Glendevon and Salt Spring.

The Facts

  • The projects were undertaken in the CSJP-adopted communities of Granville, Mount Salem, Farm Heights, Canterbury, Salt Spring and Glendevon and received strong support from residents of those areas.
  • In Farm Heights, a section of the community centre which has been earmarked for the staging of parenting workshops was painted; and books were donated to the Library at the Salt Spring Primary School, where the group participated in school gardening activities.

The Full Story

A 60-member delegation from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) joined forces with representatives of the Citizen Security and Justice Programme (CSJP), on May 13, to carry out a number of community outreach projects in six inner-city communities in St. James.

The projects were undertaken in the CSJP-adopted communities of Granville, Mount Salem, Farm Heights, Canterbury, Salt Spring and Glendevon and received strong  support from residents of those areas.

In Farm Heights, a section of the community centre which has been earmarked for the staging of parenting workshops was painted; and books were donated to the Library at the Salt Spring Primary School, where the group participated in school gardening activities.

Books were donated to the library at the community centre in Canterbury, while members of the group participated in life skill sessions with students at the Mount Salem, Glendevon and Granville Primary Schools.

Speaking to JIS News in Farm Heights, Senior Coordinator at CSJP, Orville Simmonds, said the support from the IDB group was a timely gesture as the work that was being done will go a far way in improving the facilities as well as the overall outlook of at-risk students with whom they spoke.

He said the mission is part of the work that CSJP has been doing in its 50 adopted communities across the island, especially since 2001under an IDB-US $54-million support programme.

Meanwhile, IBD representative, Laura Jaidman, said her organization is extremely pleased to be participating in the community outreach projects in the six St. James communities.

She noted that members of the group are very supportive of the work being done by CSJP and they will continue to work with at-risk youth in order for them to improve their lives.

Ms Jaidman said the work being carried out forms a major core of the IDB’s five- year programme with the CSJP.

Last Updated: May 13, 2015

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