Daily Observer (Jamaica)

UN agencies invest $11.6 million to improve virtual learning in West Kingston

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MORE than 200 students in five West Kingston communitie­s are receiving improved access to virtual learning spaces and equipment under a combined $11.6-million investment in tablets and technology centres donated by agencies of the United Nations in Jamaica.

Beneficiar­y communitie­s are Tivoli Gardens, Denham Town, Hannah Town, ‘central’ downtown, and Fletcher’s Land.

The investment­s, made through the joint United Nations/government of Jamaica project — ‘Strengthen­ing Human Resilience in Northern Clarendon and West Kington’ — include 181 tablets valuing $6.1 million, funded via an allocation from the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) Multi Country Office in Jamaica; and technology retrofits to five community facilities through a $5.5million grant, funded from allocation­s from UNDP and the United Nations Environmen­t Programme (UNEP). The tablets, which were recently handed over to primary and secondary students, represents an increase in UNDP’S allocation to the joint human security project, and forms part of UNDP’S comprehens­ive support to Jamaica’s COVID-19 response and recovery efforts.

According to the UNDP, the combined $11.6-million investment in tablets and virtual learning spaces have been strategica­lly brought together to ensure that students hardest hit by access to learning as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic are not further disadvanta­ged and left behind, impacting future human developmen­t.

In welcoming the donation of tablets, Member of Parliament for Kingston West Desmond Mckenzie said the devices are being handed over at a time when many more students are asking for this kind of assistance. “It will energise many families who are struggling, especially those with only one phone to share for four or five children. It will give stimulus to those students who have already caught on the online revolution but are not in a position to afford a tablet or a smart phone, so today is an opportunit­y to expose the students to the advancing age of technology,” Mckenzie said.

UNDP Programme Coordinato­r Alicia Bowenmccul­skie said the UNDP’S donation of tablets bolsters the West Kingston Virtual Learning Programme under which community facilities are being equipped with technology in partnershi­p with community developmen­t committees. She said centres in Denham Town, Tivoli Gardens, Fletchers Land, Hannah Town and other areas have been handed over with earphones, broadband Internet connection, printing facilities and facilitato­rs to deliver support to learning opportunit­ies. Money has also been budgeted for the engagement of sanitation attendants and procuremen­t of cleaning supplies for the resource centres to ensure adherence to COVID-19 protocols, Bowen-mcculskie disclosed.

She explained that the virtual learning interventi­on is a partnershi­p with the West Kingston Community Developmen­t Communitie­s, the Social Developmen­t Commission and the Human Security programme, which is in keeping with the programme objective of building the resilience of civil society organisati­ons in responding to insecuriti­es faced by their communitie­s, including the coronaviru­s crisis.

The Strengthen­ing Human Resilience in Northern Clarendon and West Kingston project, which started in 2018, is regarded as the first joint programme of United Nations Jamaica, combining the resources of six UN Jamaica members — FAO, PAHO/ WHO, UNDP, UNEP, UNESCO, UN Women — in addition to the Undp-implemente­d Global Environmen­t Facility Small Grants Programme.

 ??  ?? Student Nicoy Walters receives his tablet — one of 181 handed out recently under a joint UN project — from UNDP Programme Coordinato­r Alicia Bowen-mcculskie (right). Sharing in the moment is Member of Parliament Desmond Mckenzie.
Student Nicoy Walters receives his tablet — one of 181 handed out recently under a joint UN project — from UNDP Programme Coordinato­r Alicia Bowen-mcculskie (right). Sharing in the moment is Member of Parliament Desmond Mckenzie.
 ??  ?? Alicia Bowen-mcculskie shares a moment with several students from west Kingston communitie­s who were gifted with tablets to ensure continued learning throughout the novel coronaviru­s crisis. A total of 181 tablets have been donated.
Alicia Bowen-mcculskie shares a moment with several students from west Kingston communitie­s who were gifted with tablets to ensure continued learning throughout the novel coronaviru­s crisis. A total of 181 tablets have been donated.

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