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All non-communicable diseases are related to our lifestyle. Diabetes is one such disease that can be managed and in some cases, even remedied with the right lifestyle changes. We have to pay attention to what we put in our bodies. Help our bodies, help us.
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.
Gender-based violence must be eradicated. Whether it be violence against women and girls or against males. When we are furious, we must alter our choice so that our behaviour does not mean we hurt others. Our entire society need to be on deck with this change.
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.
Once again, Jamaica has received accolades. This time in the form of being a feature of one of the most popular card games ever. UNO has released UNO Jamaica. Make sure to check it out.
JCDC’s creative writing competition will visit all parishes as an exhibition that will last until July of 2023. The showcase will include select pieces that stand out as exceptional.
Project CODE CARE will help to clear the backlog of elective surgeries at hospitals in Jamaica. The public-private partnership cover has covered just about 100 surgeries already.
The Pink Run is back with a bang to fight breast cancer in Jamaica. Participants blew expected numbers out of the water. Insurance company ICWI was elated with turnout and the possibilities.
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.
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton and Minister of Public Health of Cuba, Dr. José Angel Portal Miranda shake hands following the signing of the letters of intent.
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