Over half of flood-hit Catherine Hall, Westgreen homes rewired

Minister of Science, Technology and Transport Daryl Vaz (front row, 4th left); Jamaica Social Investment Fund Managing Director Omar Sweeney (second row, 2nd left), along with the team which facilitated the electrical rewiring of houses in Westgreen, St. James give a thumbs up to the work completed in the community in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.
January 16, 2026
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More than 50 per cent of the houses in Catherine Hall and Westgreen, St James, have been rewired for electricity connection that was badly damaged by flood waters associated with last October’s passage of Hurricane Melissa.

“Happy to say that visiting Catherine Hall, 600 out of 800 houses have been rewired and the other 200, we are working with those households who have specific issues why they are not able to sign up as yet for the connection,” Minister of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport Daryl Vaz said following a tour of the affected communities on Thursday.

Over half of flood-hit Catherine Hall, West Green homes rewired

More than 50 per cent of the houses in Catherine Hall and West Green, in St James, have been rewired for electrici

JSIF to implement the GOJ's National Energy Poverty Reduction Project

Linesman working to restore power in Western Jamaica.
December, 2025
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The passage of Hurricane Melissa has resulted in significant displacement and damage to households islandwide. Consequently, thousands of households that required house wiring to become regularized were affected. Additionally, thousands of households that have electricity now require rewiring and the Government Electrical Regulator (GER) certification process to be safely connected to the grid. Through the provision of JM$1 billion for the implementation of the National Energy Poverty Reduction Project, the Government of Jamaica, through the Ministry of Energy Transport & Telecommunications will be supporting households in the most affected parishes.

By Jamaicans, for Jamaicans: How Yaad Luv is redefining Community-based Tourism

Ms. Larisa McBean, Tourism Specialist at the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF).
January 6, 2026
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Jamaica is an iconic beach destination – but there’s so much more to the island than flop-and-drop tourism. With a vision of spreading tourism outside of key hotspots and ensuring that Jamaicans felt connected to their tourism industry, four key partners came together to develop a strategy that would strengthen community-based tourism across Jamaica and empower small tourism businesses. Larisa McBean, Tourism Specialist at the Jamaica Social Investment Fund, took us behind-the-scenes of this award-winning campaign – including how they structured the partnership to ensure success, what they learned throughout the process, and how it’s providing a foundation for recovery after Hurricane Melissa.

By Jamaicans, for Jamaicans: How Yaad Luv is redefining community-based tourism

Jamaica is an iconic beach destination – but there’s so much more to the island than flop-and-drop tourism.

JSIF pushing for power in Catherine Hall

 The Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) is working towards a January deadline to make hundreds of houses in Cat

JSIF Redirects Support to Hurricane Affected Communities

Managing Director of the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF), Omar Sweeney, says the agency has been redirecting it

Omar Sweeney: Impact of global warming on Small Island Developing States

Climate change is a pressing global issue, and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) like Jamaica are among the most

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