Birth Certificate Distribution Success!
Caribbean Development Bank's BNTF 10, Implemented by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund Delivers Birth Certificates to Residents of Pisgah, St. Elizabeth.
Caribbean Development Bank
Jamaica Social Investment Fund Partners with Charles Town Maroon Council for 17th Annual International Maroon Conference & Festival
The partnership between the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) and the Charles Town Maroon Council began in 2012, under the Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI I), which was funded by the The World Bank Group.
Speaking notes for Mr. Omar Sweeney at Handing over Ceremony for Hurricane Beryl Recovery Project and Women and Youth Phase 2
REDI II – PARADISE CHILD – EQUIPPING
Loan No. 9017-JM
PM Says as Communities Undergo Development the Environment Must Be Protected
Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has underscored the importance of environmental stewardship as communities undergo development.
Speaking at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Myton Gully Drainage Improvement Project in Old Harbour, St. Catherine, on Tuesday (June 10), Dr. Holness maintained that as communities continue to develop, the environment must be protected for present and future generations.
Small Farmers to Benefit from JSIF-Funded Projects
Hundreds of small farmers, including women and youth, are slated to benefit from millions of dollars in essential supplies and equipment to strengthen the resilience of their agricultural enterprises.
The support is being provided under two initiatives being implemented by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) under its Second Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI II).
Old Fort Craft Market Rehabilitation (#73796)
The Government of Jamaica has received a loan from the World Bank towards the cost of the SECOND rural economic development initiative (REDI II) proj