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JAMAICA: Public Education Campaign Launched to End Gender-Based Violence

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#Kingston, December 7, 2018 – Jamaica – In keeping with its quest to end gender-based violence (GBV), the Government launched the No Excuse for Abuse (#NEFA) public education campaign, Tuesday (December 4).

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange, who officially rolled out the campaign during a public forum, entitled ‘Big Ooman and Big Man Chat: Addressing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)’, at the Courtleigh Auditorium in New Kingston, said it is in keeping with ongoing efforts by the Administration to deal with the long-standing issue.

“The Government has been working to bring an end to gender-based violence through legislative, policy and programmatic actions that protect victims of violence; see to it that perpetrators are punished; ensure that the victims get redress, and, very importantly, build a culture in which there is no gender-based violence,” she said.

Ms. Grange noted that this is the first public education campaign for the three-year National Strategic Action Plan to Eliminate Gender-based Violence (NSAP-GBV) that was launched in 2017.

“#NEFA is not just another campaign to sensitise people about the horrific effects of violence against women.  This campaign is guided by gender and behavioural change communication, and aims to destroy the conditions that condone, enable, ignore and treat violence against women as a normal part of life,” she said.

Ms. Grange argued that the NEFA is expected to result in increased public awareness on what is GBV; increased public awareness on GBV in Jamaica with a view to preventing it; and increased understanding of the roles of government and civil society in response to GBV.

The campaign will be targeted to women, aged 15 to 35; men, aged 15 to 40; perpetrators of abuse/violence; survivors of violence; persons experiencing violence; and persons witnessing or aware of violence.

“We are targeting everybody. We are going into the nook and crannies of Jamaica with our campaign. Not only will we have an excellent social media campaign, traditional media campaign, but we are going to have town hall meetings. We are going into over 700 communities across Jamaica. We are going to ‘tek it to dem’. We are going to go on the ground and we are going to ensure that the message: #NoExcuseForAbuse will penetrate this land,” Miss Grange emphasised.

The Minister informed that #NEFA will be placed on all collateral materials, and mentioned in news releases and features.  Varying messages will be used to relay different thematic messages, and target groups supported through the findings of the Women’s Health Survey 2017.

In the meantime, Miss Grange appealed for well-thinking Jamaicans to assist victims of gender-based violence and not turn a blind eye.

“Let us listen to these women when they say that they have been abused or when they show signs of being abused. Let us listen to the voices of those who are still alive so we can help to save their lives. There is no reason to be silent and there is no reason to look the other way,” she said.

The forum, themed #NoExcuseForAbuse, was held in commemoration of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (IDEVAW) and Sixteen Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence.

Among other things, the forum sought to raise awareness on intimate partner violence for the Women’s Health Survey; and to discuss community responsibility, services and intervention for victims, survivors and perpetrators of IPV.

It was staged by the Bureau of Gender Affairs in the Ministry of Culture. Gender, Entertainment and Sport, in partnership with the United Nations Women Caribbean and the UN Population Fund Sub-Regional Office for the Caribbean.

 

Release: JIS

Contact: Alecia Smith

 

Photographer: Rudranath Fraser

 

 

 

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Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange (left); and Acting Senior Director for Gender Affairs in the Ministry, Sharon Coburn Robinson, pose with a social media frame for the newly launched No Excuse for Abuse (#NEFA) public education campaign. Miss Grange officially launched the campaign during a public forum, entitled ‘Big Ooman and Big Man Chat: Addressing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)’, at the Courtleigh Auditorium in New Kingston on Tuesday (December 4).

 

 

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Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange (right), discusses a publication on women’s reproductive rights, with Programme Associate, United Nations Population Fund (UNPF), Alecia Timoll. Occasion was a public forum. entitled ‘Big Ooman and Big Man Chat: Addressing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)’, at the Courtleigh Auditorium in New Kingston on Tuesday (December 4).

 

 

 

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JAMAICA A STEM ISLAND – PM

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KINGSTON, April 24 (JIS):

Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has declared Jamaica a science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) island with a vision of fostering innovation, driving economic growth, and empowering citizens to thrive in the global knowledge economy. 

“Through our collaborative all-hands-on-deck approach, Government, private sector, academia and civil society, we will work towards this goal. Jamaica is now officially declared a STEM island,” he said.

 

Prime Minister Holness was addressing the Future Ready International Conference held at the University of Technology (UTech) in Kingston on April 24.

As a STEM island, he said that the Government will seek to implement comprehensive education reforms from the primary to the tertiary levels, with the objective of developing a skilled workforce, capable of competing in global markets. 

He said that ecosystems will be developed to encourage startups, entrepreneurs, and innovators in the STEM disciplines to drive industry and economic growth, as well as to address social issues.

“We will encourage the growth of STEM industries such as biotechnology, information technology and advanced manufacturing. We will also leverage STEM to grow and monetise the musical, artistic, cultural and other natural talents of our people. We will leverage STEM solutions to address environmental challenges including climate change, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture,” the Prime Minister said.

 “We will position Jamaica as a hub for STEM research, innovation, collaboration and other developments in the Caribbean and beyond,” he added. 

The Prime Minister said that by embracing STEM as a national priority, Jamaica will unlock its full potential driving prosperity, peace and productivity in a sustainable, equitable way for all our Jamaican citizens and, indeed, the world,” Holness said.

CONTACT: ROCHELLE WILLIAMS

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One Nation TCI Pageant to Launches this Weekend

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Dana Malcolm

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“Founded on the principles of Unity, sisterhood and community service,” is how Alicia Swann, One Nation TCI Founder, and President, describes the organization as it gears up for its inaugural showing, to be marked by a pageant and parade of nations, family fun day and cultural show. 

When Magnetic Media spoke to Swann she explained the inspiration behind the name.

“The reason why we chose ‘One Nation’ was because we wanted to ensure that all of our beautiful ladies within the Turks and Caicos feel as if they are a part of our society. Speaking with the ladies I’ve gotten the opinion that a lot of them feel as if they are in our country but they don’t actually feel fully a part of it,” she explained. With constants whose heritages span the DR and TCI, TC-Trinidadians and more the contest is showcasing the rich and diverse culture of the country.

At least two contestants flew in from the UK and the US to participate in the pageant and the event is not just an array of pretty girls.

“We’ve taken the aspects of pageantry to another level, the young ladies have a platform  based on our pillars of the organization which include education and mental health,” Swann continued “We wanted to ensure that they understand the value and importance of  having a role and voice in society.”

The contestants were all allowed to choose an area to speak on and advocate for, and the President told Magnetic Media that so far the young women are taking the challenge seriously. There are 10 contestants overall, five in the ‘Miss’ category and five in the ‘Teen’ category.

The pageant is already receiving regional recognition as the eventual winner has been invited to take part in a regional pageant in St Kitts in August, a feat which Swann says she is extremely proud of. 

In addition to that event a cultural showing, family fun day and parade of nations will be held. 

“We will be honoring people from across the Turks and Caicos, out of every island, for their lifetime achievement in terms of giving back to their society. The persons being honoured are unsung heroes. They have been active in their communities in various roles and we felt the need to recognize all of them.” Swann explained.

The Founder didn’t share the names of those being honoured, preferring to leave it a surprise but did drop hints about who would be highlighted during the event; a smiling clinic nurse in South Caicos, a Grand Turk Taxi driver committed to the island’s development, a dedicated principal from North Caicos, a shipping pioneer from North Caicos as well and a creative founder from Providenciales.

“Our company is huge on ensuring that the community is involved and a part of doing that is ensuring that persons in the community are honoured,” the president said.

Several sponsors have stepped up to the plate including 

No monetary support has come from TCIG but endorsements from both Rachel Taylor, Minister of Education, and Josephine Connolly, Minister of Tourism, have been shared and the girls are currently undergoing intense training with a pageant coach in preparation for their big night.

Swann is hoping that once the community has a chance to see what One Nation TCI is doing they’ll understand the importance of the events, 

“We are a diverse culture and society and– we want people to understand the importance of diversity, supporting our young ladies and empowering them so they can see they have a role in the Turks and Caicos– The more we offer our young ladies [the more] we are able to retain that talent. Once they feel empowered the sky’s the limit.”

The Pageant and Crowning will be on the 25 and 26th of April while the parade and family fun day will be held on the 27th.

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Agriculture Ministry Providing Two Water Trucks to Serve St. Elizabeth and St. Catherine

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#Kingston, Jamaica, April 24, 2024 – The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining is to unveil two more water trucks this week, which will be used to service communities in St. Elizabeth and St. Catherine.

Portfolio Minister, Hon. Floyd Green, made the disclosure during Wednesday’s (April 24) post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House.

He also informed that of the $90 million earmarked to support farmers being impacted by the current drought, the Ministry will be providing additional support for storage and drip-irrigation systems.

“So, we have targeted about 600 water tanks and about 400 12-millimetre drip irrigation hoses, and that distribution has already started. Additionally, we have earmarked about $8 million to really help with our livestock farmers,” Mr. Green said.

“We know the difficulty that you’re facing now in this time; [it’s] very hard to get the right nutritional support for your animals. As such, we will be providing some hay, and we will [also] provide some trucking of water to you. Again, our livestock farmers, if you are in need, please contact the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) and let us see how we can help in these times,” he further stated.

Mr. Green also encouraged farmers to download the RADA App, so that the Agency can “help guide you, not only in relation to what is happening on the rainfall side, but also in relation to your integrated pest management”.

“We do see some increases of certain types of pests during this time, and it’s important that our farmers are paying attention to that. It’s also important that you’re taking drought management seriously [by undertaking] soil mulching, looking at planting drought-tolerant crops, timely harvesting, implementing land husbandry treatments and contour ditches,” he stated.

Contact: Latonya Linton

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Photo Caption: Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green, speaking during Wednesday’s (April 24) post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House.

 

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