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World Resilience Day
Jamaica heads to Kenya on February 17 for Global Tourism Resilience Day, focused on strengthening how the tourism industry prepares for and responds to a crisis
Post hurricane work of CIB
Coconut Industry Board distributing seedlings to farmers affected by hurricane melissa
NFA Targeting increase production
National Fisheries Authority targeting ambitious production growth for the tilapia industry.
MOA Aquaculture support
National Fisheries Authority providing financial support to rebuild the aquaculture sector.
Sharing the Love- Good Samaritan Brings Border to the Brink of Real Recovery (Pt 2)
With a deceptively meandering run up to the crease, Hurricane Melissa caught many Jamaicans unaware: some still certain that “nuh storm naah keep!” By the time she swept ashore trailing storm surge thirteen (13) feet above sea level between Belmont and New Hope, there was no hope...
Runaway Bay Health Centre Renovation
Residents of Runaway Bay and surrounding areas in St. Ann are now accessing primary health care in more comfortable surroundings following the refurbishing of the community health centre. Portfolio Minister, Dr. Christopher Tufton says the refurbishing represents a significant step in strengthening community-based health care and improving the working conditions of health professionals
NFA Plans for the sector
Fishers, the National Fisheries Authority is working on several projects that will address several of your biggest concerns.
Coffee Farmers to access chainsaws
Government acquires chainsaws to help farmers clear debris from their farms through a loan based system.
‘Go Road’ Programme resumes
Swerving and breaking suddenly to escape potholes could mean serious injuries or even death. That is why the government is moving quickly to complete the patching of roadways left damaged by hurricane Melissa. Stay with us on Duh Road, as we steer through the works ahead, under the 'Go Programme.'
Respiratory Illness
Health Ministry urging all Jamaicans to protect themselves and family from the flu.
THARP Programme
New programme launched to provide support to hospitality workers affected by hurricane melissa.


