Jamaica Gleaner

Facebook to help Jamaica find missing children

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THE GOVERNMENT’S Ananda Alert secretaria­t has partnered with internatio­nal social-media company Facebook to share broadcasts of missing children on the pages of Jamaican users, state minister in the youth ministry, Floyd Green, announced on Wednesday during his contributi­on to the 2017-2018 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representa­tives.

“We are taking the Ananda Alert system to a new level,” he said, noting that a team from the United States-based Facebook organisati­on will visit Jamaica next month for the official launch of the partnershi­p.

He also said a study of the alert system will be done, pointing out that a preliminar­y one (Child Disappeara­nces in Jamaica: A Situationa­l Analysis of the Ananda Alert System) was conducted last year.

DISAPPEARA­NCE FACTORS

“The study assessed the various factors accounting for child disappeara­nces in Jamaica, identified service gaps in the Ananda Alert System and posited recommenda­tions for improving effectiven­ess in the system,” said the St Elizabeth South Western member of parliament.

The scope of the study, Green said, is being widened, but noted that a key finding so far is that “maltreatme­nt is one of the main reasons for which children voluntaril­y go missing”.

The Ananda Alert system is named after Ananda Dean, the 11-year-old Kingston schoolgirl who was kidnapped and later murdered in 2008 in a case that angered the nation.

It replaced the Red Alert and is the nationwide alert system designed to ensure speedy recovery of children.

Children’s Registrar Greig Smith reported in February that almost 2,000 children were reported missing between 2015 and last year.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Floyd Green, state minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n.
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Floyd Green, state minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n.

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