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The highly anticipated JCDC Competitions experienced a significant downturn in face-to-face competitions during 2020 and 2021, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization is gearing up for the 2023 season of competitions and is encouraging Jamaicans of all ages to get ready for the staging.
Students from Trench Town who go to Charlie Smith High School form the thirty student cohort of the Local Partner Development Programme put on by USAID and Sterling Asset Management. The Agents for Transformation Project. After-school Math and English classes commenced in October 2022.
Through Culture Clubs, the JCDC teamed with the Bureau of Gender Affairs to host their annual Culture Clubs. The initiative launched on November 22 and ends on November 25.
In Jamaica, it is everyone’s job to stop violence. We must do what it takes to make our community less violent. Simple things like noticing and helping people who have been hurt by domestic violence go a long way. Communication is important, and we shouldn’t be afraid of it.
1,147 ViewsPresident of the Crown Council of Ethiopia, His Imperial Highness Ermias Selassie, received a jubilant welcome to Culture
As Jamaicans, we are pleased to talk in our own dialect, whatever it may be, since we were informed that no matter how we sound, we are significant. Thank you for your message, Miss Lou. It will be remembered as a badge of honour throughout history.
Through its Care for Kids Scholarship programme, Sandals Foundation through the support of their parent company Sandals & Beaches Resorts have awarded US$60,000 in Scholarships. The scholarships have been awarded across the Caribbean to students who are pursuing undergraduate degrees in a variety of disciplines.
The longstanding partnership between the European Union and Jamaica was recently underscored with the largest Jamaican cohort to be awarded with the Erasmus Mundus Scholarships. These scholars will complete their programme of studies at universities throughout Europe.
Several buildings have been given a significant ‘Spirit of Independence’ across the United States, Canada and Jamaica in black, gold and green. These special decorations are to honour the 60th-anniversary celebrations of Jamaica’s independence.
Under the Ministry of Education Adopt-A-School Programme, Savanna-la-Mar Primary School is set to benefit from US $10,000 per annum financial assistance over the next two years.
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