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St. Catherine Students Receive School Supplies
Fifty students, ranging from early-childhood to tertiary levels, were left beaming with joy after being gifted back to school supplies during a special ceremony at the Dover Seventh-day Adventist Church on Saturday September 2. Held under the theme ‘Education for Eternity… Expanding Your Horizon’, the event sought to rekindle the students’ interest in education ahead of the 2023/24 school year....
Social Intervention Programme Pt2: Education and Entrepreneurship Grants Programme
Even in the face of adversities, Jamaicans hold true to the saying, “Where there is a will, there is a way.” Many at-risk youth have the will to change the trajectory of their lives, and the Government is determined to provide them with the ways and means to do so. One of its key initiatives for doing so is via...
Social Intervention Programme Pt 1: A look at the Special Employment Programme
It is said that “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” This is one of the strategies of the government as it throws a lifeline to vulnerable youth though the Ministry of Labour and Social Security’s Special Employment Programme.
Dengue Response Measures
When a crisis occurs, a rapid response is needed to prevent things from escalating out of control. Though not classified a crisis yet, the Ministry of Health and Wellness says the recent rise in dengue cases across the island, still calls for a rapid response to prevent an outbreak. Today Minister of Health and Wellness Dr Christopher Tufton outlines several...
Transforming Our Police Service (TOPS) Competition
On today’s programme we tell you more about this year’s staging of the Transforming Our Police Service (TOPS) competition.
Youth and the Constitutional Reform Process
With the formation of the Constitutional Reform Committee (CRC), Jamaica has embarked on the road to becoming a republic. The CRC is responsible for providing guidance and oversight to the government and the people of Jamaica during the process, as well as implementing recommendations on the consensuses reached. CRC youth advisor, Sujae Boswell, in an interview with JIS News explained...
Praedial Larceny Prevention Unit fights back with technology
Since the start of the year, 26 people have been charged for Praedial Larceny, while over the last decade, there has been on average 40 to 50 reports annually made to the police of agricultural produce theft. However, the police say, this is not a true reflection of the number of cases, as only a few victims make reports when...
Tips to Combat the Rising Temperature in Schools
Heat stress is defined by the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) as a situation in which the body is unable to expel excess heat, adding stress to the body and increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses and difficulties responding to existing vulnerabilities. They report that 1 in 4 children globally are exposed to frequent heat waves. In an...
Jamaica-Haiti Relations
Bonjour tout le monde. Hello everyone. On today’s programme we’ll be exploring the relationship between Jamaica and Haiti.
Jamaica Screen Fund
If a picture is worth a thousand words, what’s the true value of movie? It captures the emotions, tells stories of our history, gives insight into our culture and way of life. To do all of that takes skill, talent and most importantly money. What if there was a way for you as a film maker to do what you...
2023 Chevening Scholar – Deandra Morrison
Earlier this year 14 Jamaicans were named as recipients of the 2023 Chevening scholarships to pursue master’s degrees in the United Kingdom. Chevening is the British government’s international scholarships program funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and partner organizations, allowing recipients the opportunity to study in the UK for one year on a fully funded master’s degree course....