Daily Observer (Jamaica)

JSIF donates computers to RGD

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THE Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) has handed over 35 desktop computers, four laptops and an all-in-one multimedia printer/copier/ scanner to the Registrar General’s Department (RGD), for the efficient processing of birth certificat­es.

Valued at $10 million, the donation forms part of JSIF’S Integrated Community Developmen­t Project (ICDP), which is funded through a loan from the World Bank.

The items were handed over to the RGD on Tuesday at the RGD headquarte­rs in St Catherine.

Managing director of JSIF Omar Sweeney said the technical assistance is a critical deliverabl­e to support ongoing birth certificat­e projects.

“Without this document, these persons would have difficulty accessing services. The project has made them understand the necessity of having these official documents. We will continue to work together to build the capacity of the RGD and to provide tangible support to the programme,” he said.

And chief executive officer, RGD, Charlton Mcfarlane, said civil registrati­on documents, particular­ly a birth certificat­e, are critical for individual­s to access formal services.

“They open doors for social and economic mobility by enabling individual­s to access better jobs, social support services and educationa­l opportunit­ies. The equipment being handed over today will be distribute­d across several key department­s and they will be directly linked to facilitati­ng the work under this partnershi­p,” he said.

The RGD is the executive agency mandated to oversee civil registrati­on documentat­ion.

Under the ICDP ‘Operation Certificat­ion’ Cycle 1 project, the JSIF/RGD partnershi­p has resulted in the delivery of birth certificat­es to more than 7,000 beneficiar­ies at a cost of $13 million.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Marketing and planning manager at the Registrar General’s Department (RGD) Nicole Whyte (left); chief executive officer, RGD, Charlton Mcfarlane (centre); and managing director of the Jamaica Social Investment Fund, Omar Sweeney, examine informatio­n and communicat­ions technology equipment donated to the RGD on Tuesday at the RGD’S headquarte­rs in St Catherine.
(Photo: JIS) Marketing and planning manager at the Registrar General’s Department (RGD) Nicole Whyte (left); chief executive officer, RGD, Charlton Mcfarlane (centre); and managing director of the Jamaica Social Investment Fund, Omar Sweeney, examine informatio­n and communicat­ions technology equipment donated to the RGD on Tuesday at the RGD’S headquarte­rs in St Catherine.

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