#Kingston, February 22, 2019 – Jamaica – The Government is to commence 17 infrastructure projects in targeted communities during the upcoming fiscal year under the Poverty Reduction Programme IV. These include construction, expansion and rehabilitation of police stations, schools health and community centres.
A sum
of $558.8 million has been provided in the 2019/20 Estimates of Expenditure,
now before the House of Representatives, for the undertaking.
Being implemented by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF),
through joint funding from the Government of Jamaica and the European Union (EU),
the project seeks to empower residents of volatile communities to achieve their
fullest potential and contribute to the attainment of a secure, cohesive and
just Jamaican society as outlined in Goals 1 and 2 of Vision 2030: National
Development Plan.
In
addition to the infrastructure works, the allocation will go towards the completion
of an Entrepreneurship Initiative Project, a Vocational Employment Internship
Project, and a Community-based Behaviour Change Programme; and for execution of
the Academic Support Programme project in primary schools.
Achievements
under the project up to December 2018 include the completion of assessment of
capacity needs and capacity-building training of Community Development
Committees (CDCs) and community-based organisations (CBOs).
In
addition, component one of an entrepreneurship initiative has been completed; and
a Vocational Employment Internship Programme was launched, with 90 per cent completion.
Further,
consultancy contracts were signed for 19 projects, with 16 submitted to the European
Union (EU) delegation for approval, and two projects have been launched.
Contracts
were awarded for the expansion and rehabilitation of the Barrett Town All-Age
School, and the Tawes Meadows Community Centre.
The project was originally slated to run from November 2014 to November 2018, but is now scheduled to end in June 2020,
following an extension.
Contact: Alecia Smith
Release: JIS