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The opportunity of wards of the state exiting State care received a boost, as they will be provided with funding from the CPFSA to support their tertiary education. Several partners have collaborated to make this opportunity possible.
In partnership with Kingston Creative, two Jamaican artists were invited to attend the American Friends of Jamaica Gala in Miami. The opportunity created at this event afforded the artists to expand their vision of the global potential for their art form.
On Friday, May 6, 2022, the Jamaica Diaspora Conference 2022 will be officially launched by Prime Minister Andrew Holness. The global launch will be held in a hybrid format, allowing participation from a wide diaspora community.
USAID Jamaica will be utilizing the potential of sport to positively impact and transform youths in Jamaica. The development organization will be issuing grants to organizations to support the wholistic development of our youths.
Dexter McLean, a Jamaican-born photographer, refuses to let his birth disorder of cerebral palsy limit his potential. His desire to capture his people’s stories on film led him to Olympic Gardens, where he grew up, to photograph family, friends, and characters. These photographs are the subject of his exhibition at London’s Orleans House.
Rummaz Bar is a newly launched bar located on West End in Negril. The bar’s owner is Geena Whyte is a former model. Rummaz Bar will feature some of the world’s finest world famous rum selections.
Kingston, Jamaica’s National Stadium will be buzzing with excitement over the period April 16-18, 2022 when Jamaica host the 49th staging of the CARIFTA Games.
Three CARICOM countries stood firm against colonialism in a show of solidarity. Representatives from Belize, the Bahamas, and Jamaica held a joint press conference in response to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s recent Charm Offensive tour.
Jamaica is celebrating the many challenges that we have overcome and continue to face as we recognize 60 years of independence from British colonial governance. The upcoming visit from William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stirs increased agitation of the need for apologies and complete removal from the traces of colonialism.
The future of learning is being enhanced through the CHASE Fund Technology Improvement Programme. Under the programme, the CHASE Fund is doing their part to support the loss of learning and learning abilities of students in early childhood institutions.
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