Jamaica Gleaner

JN Foundation helps entreprene­urs to promote climate change

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THE JN Foundation, through The Water Project Jamaica, is inviting entreprene­urs, climate change activists, women, young people and members of the wider public to enter the JN Climate Innovation Challenge Competitio­n.

The competitio­n will be held over a twoday period, in the context of a boot camp from October 26 to 27. Interested persons are encouraged to submit their applicatio­n by October 11. Subsequent­ly, eight applicants will be shortliste­d for the competitio­n. The applicatio­n form can be accessed via The Water Project Jamaica website at www.waterproje­ctja.com.

Onyka Barrett Scott, general manager of the JN Foundation, said that the competitio­n will identify suppliers and entreprene­urs who are providing solutions to climate-related challenges, particular­ly solutions geared to residentia­l and/or commercial industries and solutions addressing climate resilience generally, but with a special category focused on water adaptation.

“This challenge is designed to empower existing and aspiring entreprene­urs to ideate, plan for and develop lines of businesses that help to solve a climate-related challenge and overall, promote increased climate resiliency, particular­ly in the residentia­l sector,” she explained.

Barrett Scott pointed out that the competitio­n will also provide specific avenues for women- and youth-led climate resiliency businesses to participat­e.

ENTICING PRIZES

Cornelia Walters-Jones, project manager, The Water Project Jamaica, said the prizes are enticing, with a first prize of J$2 million; second prize, J$800,000; and third place, J$575,000. In addition, winners will be hosted for six months to a year in an incubator or accelerato­r programmes at the Caribbean Climate Innovation Center in St Andrew. The Water Project Jamaica is being administer­ed by the JN Foundation. Its objectives is to facilitate the uptake of water-adaptation measures in the housing sector across Jamaica. These include the use of rainwater-harvesting systems; water-efficient taps and showers; lowflush toilets; efficient irrigation systems; and grey water-recycling facilities; as well as other appropriat­e efficiency measures.

Other objectives of the project are to increase climate-resilient housing in Jamaica, through greater awareness about the business and financial cases involved in developing and building homes with water-efficient measures.

It is also aimed at promoting efficiency in the use of water by Jamaicans in their homes; improve the reliabilit­y of water supplies, and thereby enhance the country’s water security and climate resilience.

The competitio­n is in line with the upcoming Climate Innovation Summit, which is scheduled to be held in Jamaica in March 2021.

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