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Cancer In Jamaica: Causes and advancements
Cancer is one of the 5 leading causes of death in the Caribbean. Cancer treatment is also expensive, resulting in limited access for several poor Jamaicans.Today we’ll take a look at some of the common cancers affecting Jamaicans and how the government is seeking make treatment more affordable and accessible.
Energy Wise Ep #4- Conservation In The Office
Energy Wise Ep #4- Conservation In The Office
Going For Growth-BPO Sector Development
On today’s edition of Going For Growth, we hear a few of the steps being taken to entrench BPO in Jamaica
Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience Phase II
The Government will continue work to strengthen the country’s resistance to the negative impacts of climate change, under the Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience (PPCR II).
Sutherland Global Services
Business Process Outsourcing, BPO, which involves subcontracting various business-related operations to a third party provider, is considered one of the most promising areas for spurring job creation and development in the Jamaican economy.
Restorative Justice Policy
The government has been undertaking several initiatives under the Justice Reform Programme aimed at improving efficiency in the sector.
Initiatives Of The Scientific Research Council
We look at some of the work and initiatives of the Scientific Research Council (SRC) as it helps to boost and strengthen the Science and Technology sector.
Visa Requirements For Farmworkers
The United States embassy recently announced the introduction of visa requirements for Farm workers on the H-2A programme beginning February 19. Today we’ll examine this new requirement and what it means for Jamaican Farm Workers.
Going For Growth – PIOJ Jobs For Growth Forum
On today’s programme, we single out the presentations of two speakers – Executive Director of the HEART/Trust NTA, Dr. Wayne Wesley, and Executive Director of the Caribbean Maritime Institute, Dr. Fritz Pinnock – who both weighed in on the changes required to help prepare the Jamaican workforce to contribute to growing the economy.
JADCO and You – Year in Review
During 2015, the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO) continued its quest to develop a world class anti-doping programme, by implementing several initiatives. In this edition of JADCO and You, we will highlight some of the major accomplishments of the Commission throughout the past year.
Impact of Denbigh Women’s Centre
The Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation now has a chance to reach more teen mothers in Clarendon, having recently opened the doors to a new location for its Denbigh Centre.The facility is located on the grounds of the May Pen Hospital and caters not only to adolescents but also to their newborns.


