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Canadian Government Awards $19.5M to Organisations Supporting Vulnerable Jamaicans

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#Kingston, December 10, 2023 – The capacity of three local organizations that work with vulnerable communities has been bolstered by the Canadian Government through its Local Engagement and Action Fund (LEAF).

Grant funding totalling Can$170,467 (approximately J$19.5 million) has been awarded to the Jamaica Association for the Deaf, Bureau of Gender Affairs and Clarendon Parish Development Committee Benevolent Society.

LEAF supports local organisations in eight Caribbean countries to address key developmental issues by improving their access to financial resources.

Addressing Thursday’s (December 7) Grant Signing Ceremony at Courtyard by Marriott in New Kingston, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange, said LEAF underscores the joint commitment of the Jamaican and Canadian Governments to promoting socio-economic empowerment, gender equality, equity and social justice.

“I express my deepest gratitude to Global Affairs Canada for the dedication towards providing equal opportunities for all members of our community, including persons with disabilities,” she said.

Minister Grange encouraged grantees to move forward with passion and purpose to derive maximum benefits from the grant funding.

Global Affairs Canada Director General for Central America and the Caribbean, Sylvie Bedard, said more than 90 proposals were submitted from Jamaican organisations, noting that the proposals of the three grantees align with Canada’s feminist international assistance policy.

The Bureau of Gender Affairs will be implementing the Women in Entrepreneurship Support (WES) Project Phase II. The initiative focuses on assisting women with disabilities to start and sustain their businesses.

The project’s overall goal is to empower and promote the economic inclusion of 25 women with disabilities by providing them with the necessary tools and skills to become successful entrepreneurs.

Ms. Bedard shared that the Clarendon Parish Development Committee Benevolent Society will use its funding to support Biz Bridge, an initiative that empowers at-risk youth for economic success.

Biz Bridge helps to address youth crime and violence by offering business development and life skills to 30 youths, diverting them from a path that might lead to criminal activities.

The Jamaica Association for the Deaf will use its grant to empower hearing-impaired community stakeholders with advocacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.

“The project will engage stakeholders island wide on disability rights and advocacy, and will include an inter-school competition and science fair among schools for the deaf,” Ms. Bedard said.

Responding on behalf of the grantees, General Manager of the Clarendon Parish Development Committee Benevolent Society, Eurica Douglas, said the LEAF grant funding has ignited a beacon of hope and intensified their determination to make a difference in the lives of those they serve.

“It’s more than just financial assistance. It’s a symbol of commitment and belief in our shared vision for regional and global sustainable development. It serves as a catalyst for us to strengthen our capacity to serve the most vulnerable sectors of our society,” she said.

For his part, Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., charged the grantees to ensure that the resources are effectively utilised.

He also committed to assisting the organisations with the implementation of their proposals.

Each year, up to 2026, there will be an annual call for proposals for innovative projects ranging from Can$20,000 to Can$100,000.

LEAF is funded by Global Affairs Canada and is the local development grant mechanism under the Field Services Support Project – Caribbean (FSSP-C).

 

Contact: Judana Murphy

Release: JIS

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CIBC Caribbean Donates Computers Across the Country

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CIBC Caribbean’s Branch Support Services Manager, Sammy Gardiner (R), presents computers to National Library and Information Services representative and librarian, Winifred Murphy (L)

Nassau, Bahamas, September 12, 2024 Digital resources have become an integral part of day-to-day business activities and the education experience. As another school year begins and library traffic heightens, students and patrons across the country will have more devices at their fingertips.

CIBC Caribbean recently donated a substantial number of computers to public libraries and Yellow Elder Primary School. The computers donated to the National Library and Information Services will be distributed to libraries in New Providence, Abaco, and Grand Bahama.

Jacqui Bend, CIBC Caribbean’s Managing Director said, “At CIBC Caribbean, we are deeply committed to advancing technology both within our organization and in the communities we serve. By donating these computers to libraries and schools across The Bahamas, we’re helping to ensure that everyone has the digital tools they need to thrive in today’s world, just as we continually innovate to better serve our clients.”

Dorcas Bowler, Director of Libraries, emphasized the importance of CIBC Caribbean’s donation.

She said, “In today’s technological world, a library does not only house books but is also an information hub and a treasure trove to access information at the click of a mouse on computer terminals, tablets, and other electronic devices via the Internet and WIFI. Patrons, including adults and children, need up-to-date information for success in school and everyday living.

“This donation from CIBC Caribbean aligns perfectly with our mission to provide ready access to quality resources and services for all persons throughout the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. It supports our vision of an accessible library system equipped to meet the demands of the 21st century.”

Bowler further highlighted the critical role libraries play in fostering lifelong learning and providing equitable access to information. “Libraries build strong communities and change lives,” she said.

“This generous donation from CIBC will significantly enhance our ability to offer modern technological resources to all, particularly in remote and underserved communities.”

Yellow Elder Primary School will utilize the computers to enhance its educational offerings. The school’s acting principal, Tamica Adderley, expressed profound gratitude, stating, “Computers play a pivotal role in modern education, revolutionizing the learning experience for both educators and students.”

Adderley said, “At Yellow Elder Primary School, these computers will enable our students to engage with adaptive learning platforms such as Renaissance Star 360, which tailors educational content to individual learning needs. This not only fosters a dynamic and participatory learning environment but also ensures that our students are equipped with the vital digital literacy skills necessary for future success.”

She added, “On behalf of Yellow Elder Primary School Family, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to CIBC Caribbean for its generous donation. CIBC Caribbean’s commitment to education and technology will have a lasting impact on the learning experiences of our students. With CIBC’s support, we can create a technologically enriched environment that empowers our students to thrive in an ever-evolving world. Thank you for being a valuable partner in shaping the future of our community.”

 

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Libraries across the country and Yellow Elder Primary School received computers from CIBC Caribbean to support the evolving needs of day-to-day business activities and the education experience

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SANDALS RESORTS’ CXO JESSICA SHANNON, NAMED AMONG WORLD’S TOP CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE LEADERS IN 2024

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September 12, 2024, Montego Bay, Jamaica – Jessica Shannon, chief experience officer at Sandals Resorts International, has been recognized as one of the 2024 winners of the Inaugural Global CX 100 Awards.

This prestigious accolade places Shannon among the top 100 customer experience leaders globally, spanning diverse industries such as hospitality, finance, commerce and healthcare, among several others.

“I am grateful to be honoured as one of the Global CX 100 award winners,” Shannon stated. “Success in customer experience requires a passion for impact, the agility to support and lead across many functional areas and the ability to build trusted relationships. At Sandals Resorts International, we are in relentless pursuit of excellence in customer and employee experience, and I am blessed with a fantastically talented team to help make it happen every day.”

According to the Global CX 100 team, the award places a spotlight on the critical role of customer experience leaders in enhancing their organisations’ competitive edge through transformational strategies focused on customers and clients. These leaders excel in implementing innovative product, experience, and strategic business models, as well as operational practices. Whether holding a C-suite position or operating within an established function, the Global CX 100 celebrates their strategic insight, visionary leadership, and ability to adapt to market demands with a profound understanding of the most vital stakeholder- the customer.

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Jessica Shannon, chief experience officer at Sandals Resorts International.

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CTO Welcomes New Sustainable Tourism Consultant

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September 24, 2024 – The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has announced the appointment of Trinidad and Tobago national Narendra Ramgulam as its new Sustainable Tourism Consultant.

Ramgulam brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the position, focusing on advancing sustainable practices across the Caribbean region.

As a leading regional tourism development agency, CTO is committed to promoting sustainable tourism that benefits the Caribbean people economically and socially. Ramgulam’s appointment aligns with the CTO’s mission to create a more sustainable and resilient tourism sector in the Caribbean. His expertise in sustainable tourism, coupled with his passion for the region, will be instrumental in driving forward initiatives that promote responsible and environmentally friendly tourism practices.

Ramgulam previously served as Director of Tourism Product Development & Destination Management at the Tobago Tourism Agency Limited, where his work led to prestigious sustainability awards and a strengthened reputation for safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. He also served as a Postgraduate Coordinator and Lecturer at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus.

Ramgulam continues the work previously spearheaded by Amanda Charles, who managed the CTO’s sustainability initiatives for eight years, organizing and participating in international and regional conferences and sustainable tourism initiatives. “We are grateful for Amanda’s considerable contributions to the CTO’s sustainable tourism development initiatives throughout the years,” said CTO Secretary-General & CEO Dona Regis-Prosper. “Her dedication and expertise have been invaluable in advancing our position and have contributed to sustainable development in the region,” she added.

The CTO leader looks forward to furthering the CTO’s sustainability agenda in the future: “With Narendra’s proven track record and extensive knowledge, we are confident that he will significantly contribute to advancing sustainable tourism practices across the Caribbean. We are excited that we can leverage his expertise and guide our member countries towards a more sustainable and resilient tourism sector.”

Ramgulam is a prolific researcher with 13 publications in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters. He is also an active participant in tourism conferences, sharing his expertise in the areas of sustainable tourism, tourism anthropology, tourism product development, and economic diversification.

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