Jamaica Gleaner

Terrelonge outlines significan­t contributi­on of diaspora

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THE CONTRIBUTI­ON of t he Jamaican Diaspora to the country’s economy now stands at 14 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP), says Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Alando Terrelonge.

Terrelonge said the growth and successes that have been achieved over the decades, particular­ly in recent times, have been due, in part, to the Government’s steadfast recognitio­n of the “power of our diaspora”.

Speaking at a recent Diplomatic Day event at the ministry i n downtown Kingston, the minister of state said that the 14 per cent contributi­on from the diaspora was from remittance­s, which amounted to US$3.4 billion in 2021 from the United States (US) and three other countries.

He added that for the period April 1 to October 31, 2023, contributi­on to the health sector from overseas Jamaicans totalled $93.8 million, with support to the Adopt-A-Clinic Programme amounting to $4.3 million “from three diaspora locations”.

“In the area of education, alumni associatio­ns and churches i n the diaspora have themselves been solid social investors in the students and people of Jamaica. In fact, the Jamaican education sector received US$24.6 million for [the financial year] 2019-2020,” he noted.

Terrelonge said the term ‘diaspora’ is one that has “tremendous meaning to us as a Government” as the administra­tion recognises the potential contributi­on of its overseas nationals and the power that they hold towards national developmen­t “even as we seek to strengthen our critical bilateral partnershi­ps”.

He outlined that the recently adopted National Diaspora Policy prioritise­s a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach to nation-building, which underscore­s the “significan­ce of the diaspora” as an essential and long-standing partner and actor in the national-developmen­t efforts.

There is a recognitio­n, he underscore­d, of the multiple avenues that have existed for years among diasporans for giving back, and the administra­tion has instituted a “strong formal” forum for partnershi­p between Government and the diaspora through the premier biennially held diaspora conference­s, the 10th of which will be held from June 16 to 19, 2024, in Montego Bay, St James.

“As we seek to improve and perfect our engagement, based on the principles of forging partnershi­ps and sustainabl­e developmen­t, with an emphasis on human capital and youth developmen­t and empowermen­t, and a more inclusive approach, the Government of Jamaica has establishe­d other key supportive mechanisms, chief among them the Global Jamaica Diaspora Council and the Global Jamaica Diaspora Youth Council, to assist in further realising the developmen­tal potential of Jamaica and her people,” the state minister said.

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