Daily Observer (Jamaica)

US Embassy Jamaica provides over $21 million to support local education and conservati­on programmes

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UNITED States Ambassador to Jamaica Nick Perry officially handed over approximat­ely $21 million to six local entities through the Embassy’s Public Diplomacy Federal Awards Program. The beneficiar­ies will undertake activities spanning several sectors and themes including education, youth developmen­t, conflict resolution and animal conservati­on.

The six awards were issued following the embassy’s Notice of Funding Opportunit­y, which attracted over 70 applicants. The recipients are Creative Language-based Learning (CLBL) Foundation, Educatours JA Limited, JWN Foundation, Seprod Foundation, United Way of Jamaica and the Internatio­nal Iguana Foundation.

The CLBL Foundation is a non-profit, educationa­l initiative designed to improve the learning ability of children across Jamaica, by developing a community of early childhood and special needs educators. Led by founder Mandy Melville, CLBL will execute a programme involving literacy and numeracy training for teachers throughout the island.

Educatours JA Limited is an Edtech and adventure tour company, powered by exploratio­n with gamificati­on, storytelli­ng and technology to enhance tours and learning. Co-founders Kadeem PetGrave and Simier Lansend will undertake a “Math and Money Challenge” aimed at addressing math anxiety and strengthen­ing financial literacy among marginalis­ed youth.

Known for their philanthro­pic pursuits, the JWN Foundation will delve into the issue of conflict resolution in schools. In partnershi­p with the LASCO Chin Foundation and Learn The Fun, the JWN Foundation will facilitate intensive training for teachers and student participan­ts on techniques to prevent dangerous and violent situations, towards promoting safe living and learning environmen­ts.

The Seprod Foundation will engage youth between the ages of six to 12 years for its Eduskate Extended programme. Through this sport-based educationa­l initiative, the foundation will aim to empower youth with life skills that instil discipline, determinat­ion, and self-motivation to achieve healthy personal goals.

The Read Right from the Start Train the Trainer programme, led by the United Way of Jamaica, will aim to improve the capacity of teachers within the early childhood sector to deliver effective language and literacy programmes to children from birth to six years old. The United Way of Jamaica will also collaborat­e with the United Way of Greater Atlanta and language and literacy experts from the Rollins Center, to conduct face-to-face training sessions in Jamaica with groups of early childhood teachers and representa­tives of the Early Childhood Commission.

Caribbean Rock Iguanas are the most imperiled group of lizards in the world and the Jamaican Rock Iguana, considered critically endangered, is arguably the most threatened among them. The Internatio­nal Iguana Foundation will undertake the ‘Enhancing Conservati­on and Management of the Jamaican Rock Iguana’. This programme highlights the progress that can be achieved through strong partnershi­ps between US and Jamaican stakeholde­rs.

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