Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Audrey Sewell sheds light on the application process of the Government’s New Social Housing Programme.
Chairman of the Dispute Resolution Foundation (DRF), John Bassie and Manager for the Foundation’s Mediation Training and Service Network, Sharon Young Palmer recently sat down with Vaughn Davis, host of JIS Radio’s online discussion programme Studio 58A, to share the benefits of signing up for the Foundation's Mediation Training programme. We bring you an excerpt of their interview
For the next two years Jamaica will chair the Latin American and Caribbean Forestry Commission (LACFC). Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Department and Conservator of Forests, Ainsley Henry, will serve as President. The election was conducted at the 32nd session of the LACFC, being hosted by Jamaica virtually from September 6 to 10. Find out more about the intended...
On today’s programme we’ll look at some of its effects. We’ll also tell you how victims of crime can get assistance from the Victim Services Division, VSD.
The Scientific Research Council & The International Trade Centre in Geneva, Switzerland, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at bolstering the competitiveness of Jamaica's Coconut Sector.
The business of growing food for consumption is not only still relevant, but filled with numerous opportunities for interested persons to exploit. Getting started in the sector can be challenge, but what if there was a programme that could help you find land, plant in-demand crops and find buyers? That’s where the Youth in Agriculture Programme comes in. All you...
Chairman of the Dispute Resolution Foundation (DRF), John Bassie and Manager for the Foundation’s Mediation Training and Service Network, Sharon Young Palmer recently sat down with Vaughn Davis, host of JIS Radio’s online discussion programme Studio 58A, to share details about the organization's Mediator training programme. Here's an excerpt of their interview.
PIOJ says short term economic prospects are positive, but the uncertainties of the pandemic continue to overshadow the projections. Listen here as we go for growth.
It’s the start of the new academic year and several youngsters across the country are starting off with a leg up, after being awarded scholarships for topping their regions in the ‘PEP CHEETAH Challenge Scholarship’ Competition.
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