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JIS Midday News December 7, 2022
Zones of special operations extended by 60 days; Regional Health Authorities to audit condition of sanitary facilities at public health institutions; and Government working to create an inclusive society for persons with disabilities.
Environment Corner- Forestry Conference – December 7, 2022
Jamaica’s Forestry sector will be under the spotlight from December 7 to 8 at the inaugural National Forestry Conference. The event is intended to begin the process of bringing improved structure and efficiency in the management of the country’s forest resources.
Enabling Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities Project
RISE Life Management Services is undertaking the ‘Enabling Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities Project’ aimed at ensuring that Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) are better integrated into society, have access to appropriate care and support services, and are treated as valuable human resources.
NSWMA Rolling Out Christmas Cleanup Programme
The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), in collaboration with Municipal Corporations islandwide, will be rolling out a special cleanup programme during the Yuletide season.
National Transformation Through Science, Research, and Innovation
Through the efforts of agencies such as the Science Research Council (SRC), science has made significant contributions to Jamaica’s physical development and economic growth.
MOA calling for private sector investment
Agriculture Ministry calling for increased investment in the sector to expand production on the island.
JIS Evening News December 6, 2022
Prime Minister to meet with representatives of US National Security organizations, Solar Energy Pilot to be Established in 30 Schools and 106 Recruits added to the Fire Brigade
JIS Midday News – December 6, 2022
New States of Public Emergency declared for several parishes; Social Security Ministry welcomes Enabling Opportunities for Persons With Disabilities Project; and Billions allocated for Essex Valley project.
Sites Identified For New Sanitary Landfills
Prime Minister, Andrew Holness says sites have been identified for the establishment of two new landfills in Jamaica, as part of efforts to improve Jamaica’s solid waste management system. There are currently eight waste disposal sites across the island.


