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TEF Innovation Incubator 2026
Applications are now open for the 2026 cohort of the Tourism Enhancement Fund innovation incubator.
Caribbean Agriculture Week 2026
All roads lead to Trelawny for the 2026 Caribbean Agriculture Week 2026. We share all the details about the event on today’s edition of Calling Farmers
Childcare & Protection: Our Duty of Care Pt.2
Since 2004, the Child Care and Protection Act has been the main legislation providing the legal framework for the protection and care of Jamaican children. The Act recognizes three fundamental categories of children's rights: Protection Rights, which shield children from abuse, violence, neglect, and exploitation; Provision Rights, which speaks to the basic things children need for survival, growth and development;...
Tips for farmers to beat the heat
The Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) shares tips to help farmers beat the heat.
Become a Child Diversion Mentor
Very few things are as deeply fulfilling as investing your time, building confidence, sharing life lessons and guiding someone navigating a difficult time, through mentorship. In today’s programme, we invite you to step into this role of making a lasting impact on children in conflict with the law.
What you need to know about El Niño
The Met Service is urging farmers to prepare for dry conditions during the summer months due to El Niño. We explain what that means on today’s edition of Calling Farmers.
A walk through the Child Diversion Process
The Child Diversion Programme has been receiving rave reviews for its tailored interventions, that protect the future of children who break the law. But how much do parents or guardians know about how the process works? In today’s programme, we walk you through the steps in the Child Diversion Process.
Import Substitution Plan
The Ministry of Agriculture is developing an import substitution plan to boost production in several areas.
Mothers Who Pray Invests in Labour of Love (Pt 2)
Saturdays are expensive for women. Saturdays involve chores, (usually starting at the crack of dawn), any shopping that needs to be done for the household….supermarket, setting things up so that the rest of the week can run smoothly. So, for the group of women gathered at the Wortley Home for Girls on Saturday, May 23, all helming individual homes, the...
Mothers Who Pray Invests in Labour of Love
What did you do for Labour Day? Some of us sweated and shoved, hammered and nailed and (hopefully), soaked our exertions away in Epsom salts. Others laboured on self-care, catching up on much-needed sleep or enjoying a rare Monday morning doing nothing urgent. For a small group however, their Labour Day efforts were more a labour of love: Mothers...


