Jamaica Gleaner

Innovation For Change Lab to promote microenter­prise developmen­t

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THE ASSOCIATIO­N of Developmen­t Agencies (ADA), a group of non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs) working to promote sustainabl­e developmen­t and social change in Jamaica, has launched an innovation lab, which will work with civil society groups and social entreprene­urs to promote microenter­prise developmen­t.

The ADA Chairperso­n, Amsale Maryam, explained that the ‘Jamaica Innovation for Change Lab’ will help to increase income generation for individual­s, while strengthen­ing the capacity of NGOs to create new or support ongoing initiative­s to benefit the communitie­s that they serve.

She was speaking at the soft launch of the project at The University of the West Indies (UWI) Open Campus Social Welfare Training Centre in St Andrew on Tuesday.

Maryam said that persons from different demographi­c groups in Jamaica can benefit from the programme if they bring innovative ideas for support and are truly interested in becoming entreprene­urs.

“The lab will accommodat­e young people, students, persons with disabiliti­es, the unemployed, small farmers, and other vulnerable groups from various communitie­s,” she noted.

The ADA is coordinati­ng the innovation lab in Jamaica under the ‘Innovation for Change’ project, which involves collaborat­ion with Dominican Republic-based Alianza NGO and the TIDES Centre in the United States.

The UWI’s Social Welfare Training Centre and the Caribbean Climate Innovation Centre (CCIC) located at Scientific Research Council (SRC), Old Hope Road, St Andrew, are offering physical spaces for the activities of the innovation lab.

The first of these was a two-day training session on August 15 at The UWI, where participan­ts were equipped with the basic knowledge and tools necessary to develop innovative solutions.

They were exposed to business methodolog­ies, market and investment readiness training and investor-pitch practice.

At the workshop, teams were required to propose ideas in a competitio­n format, with the winning team to be assisted to enter the Global Innovation for Change Challenge, where they can win funds for ventures focused on sustainabl­e change.

 ??  ?? Lecturer, The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, Dr K’adamawe K’nife (centre), has the attention of (from left) Senior Innovation Specialist, Innovation for Change, Kara Andrade; Chairperso­n, Associatio­n of Developmen­t Agencies (ADA), Amsale Maryam; Project Manager, Caribbean Climate Innovation Centre (CCIC), Carlinton Burrell; and Entreprene­urship Programme Director at Branson Centre of Entreprene­urship – Caribbean, Dmitri Dawkins. Occasion was the launch of the Jamaica Innovation for Change Lab on Tuesday at the UWI.
Lecturer, The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, Dr K’adamawe K’nife (centre), has the attention of (from left) Senior Innovation Specialist, Innovation for Change, Kara Andrade; Chairperso­n, Associatio­n of Developmen­t Agencies (ADA), Amsale Maryam; Project Manager, Caribbean Climate Innovation Centre (CCIC), Carlinton Burrell; and Entreprene­urship Programme Director at Branson Centre of Entreprene­urship – Caribbean, Dmitri Dawkins. Occasion was the launch of the Jamaica Innovation for Change Lab on Tuesday at the UWI.

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