US$42 Million loan to benefit 18 communities across Jamaica

JSIF's managing director designate Omar Sweeney interacts with students from the York Town Primary School, during the launch of the launch of the World Bank funded Integrated Community Development Fund (ICDP), in York Town, Clarendon on Thursday, March 5, 2015.
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THE JAMAICA Social Investment Fund (JSIF) on Thursday launched its Integrated Community Development Project(ICDP) at the York Town Primary School in Clarendon.
The project, which will benefit 18 communities across the island (four from Clarendon), is facilitated by a loan from the World Bank to the tune of US$42 million.
The ICDP is about promoting public safety and transformation through delivering basic infrastructure and social services in the selected communities.