PHOTOS: Minister Samuda Participates in NHF’s 20th Anniversary Tree-Planting Initiative June 7, 2023 Listen Economic Growth & Job Creation Share Photo: Rudranath Fraser Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Senator the Hon. Matthew Samuda (centre), plants a Poor Man’s Orchid sapling, during the National Health Fund (NHF) Tree-Planting Initiative launch ceremony at the Drug Serv Greater Portmore Health Centre in St. Catherine, on June 6. Assisting (from left) are NHF Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Everton Anderson and Conservator of Forests and Forestry Department CEO, Ainsley Henry. The NHF is coordinating the planting of 20,000 trees islandwide as part of celebrations marking its 20th anniversary, under the theme ‘Reigniting the Health Financing Agenda’. This initiative is part of the NHF’s Corporate Social Responsibility to promote environmental sustainability and underscores its commitment to a greener future for succeeding generations. Photo: Rudranath Fraser National Health Fund (NHF) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Everton Anderson (right), is assisted by Health Promotion Coordinator, Kerein Reid, in carrying a tray of Poor Man’s Orchid saplings during the NHF’s Tree-Planting Initiative launch ceremony at the Drug Serv Greater Portmore Health Centre in St. Catherine, on June 6. The NHF is coordinating the planting of 20,000 trees islandwide as part of celebrations marking its 20th anniversary, under the theme ‘Reigniting the Health Financing Agenda’. This initiative forms part of the Fund’s Corporate Social Responsibility to promote environmental sustainability and underscores its commitment to a greener future for succeeding generations. The Full Story Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Senator the Hon. Matthew Samuda (right), is given a Poor Man’s Orchid sapling by Health Promotion Coordinator, National Health Fund (NHF), Jacqueline Wilson, during the NHF’s Tree-Planting Initiative launch ceremony at the Drug Serv Greater Portmore Health Centre in St. Catherine, on June 6. Others (from second left) are NHF Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Everton Anderson and Conservator of Forests and Forestry Department CEO, Ainsley Henry. The NHF is coordinating the planting of 20,000 trees islandwide as part of celebrations marking its 20th anniversary, under the theme ‘Reigniting the Health Financing Agenda’. This initiative is part of the Fund’s Corporate Social Responsibility to promote environmental sustainability and underscores its commitment to a greener future for succeeding generations.