The Government says it is reviewing the possibility of reopening applications for the Compassionate Grant under the COVID_19 Allocation of Resources for Employees (CARE) Programme.
The Justice Training Institute (JTI) which provides training for Justices of the Peace and other persons employed within and outside of the Justice sector, is encouraging students to continue their training programmes online. Face to face teaching and learning was put on hold due to the COVID-19 outbreak, however, Director and Principal of the JTI, Karen Campbell Bascoe, says so...
Numerous farmers are being affected due to the closure of key markets because of the spread of the coronavirus COVID 19. Therefore, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in collaboration with the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) has launched a programme to redistribute the excess produce to aid these farmers. Press play to find out how this program is helping...
Government in discussions with US counterparts regarding shipments with COVID-19 material destined for Jamaica; Jamaica Fire Brigade reporting increase in bush fires and; tourism business operators looking to apply to CARE programme getting support.
Some 50 families have received care package donations containing food items from the St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) in Santa Cruz. These families have been facing financial challenges caused by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This programme is an initiative of Dania Allen, an English Language and eighth-grade form teacher, who was moved after hearing the plight of a student, whose...
As many Jamaicans are sheltered-in at home, waiting out the Coronavirus disease, a group of brave females are risking it all to provide for those in need. Pursued International is an organization that is reaching out to at-risk women. Find out how you can become apart of this story of helping at-risk women rise above their challenges.
Despite some glitches reported early in the system, applications for the Government’s 10 billion dollar COVID-19 Allocation of Resources for Employees (CARE) programme opened on April 9 to businesses and individuals being affected by the pandemic. Find out how the programme is helping those affected by COVID19 on this edition of Going for Growth.
Standard and Poor’s has affirmed Jamaica’s B+ long term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings, and revised its outlook from stable to negative based on the presumed impact of a prolonged shock from the Covid-19 crisis on the economy.
Jamaica has requested access to the International Monetary Fund’s Rapid Financing Instrument which provides swift financing to IMF member countries without the requirements of a full IMF programme, ongoing reviews and conditionality.
With April being celebrated as farmer’s month, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries is using the period to say thanks to farmers for all their hard work. One of the special initiatives to thank the farmers will see the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) offering discounts to all farmers and gardening enthusiasts throughout the month. Find out more on this...
The National Child Month Committee (NCMC) is ensuring that the celebration of the nation’s children continues despite the COVID-19 pandemic. National Child Month 2020 was launched virtually on April 15 under the theme ‘Unplug Negativity, Connect Positivity…Think!’, and Chair of the Committee, Pauline Mullings says that will be the format for most of the planned celebrations. Find out more about this...
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