PS in the Ministry of Local Government highlights impact disasters have on young entrepreneurs

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Marsha Henry-Martin is calling for greater focus on young entrepreneurs, highlighting the devastating impact disasters have on this vital group.

Speaking at the Hurricane-Ready and Resilient Forum on Loss and Damage for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) this morning, Mrs. Henry-Martin stressed that young business owners are not only key drivers of innovation and economic growth, but are among the most vulnerable when disasters strike.

She pointed to Hurricane Beryl, which affected Jamaica last year, as a clear example of how operations of young entrepreneurs were disrupted significantly, reinforcing the need for targeted support and resilience strategies.

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17 y/o charged with gun possession and other offences

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Marsha Henry-Martin is calling for greater focus on young entrepreneurs, highlighting the devastating impact disasters have on this vital group.

Speaking at the Hurricane-Ready and Resilient Forum on Loss and Damage for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) this morning, Mrs. Henry-Martin stressed that young business owners are not only key drivers of innovation and economic growth, but are among the most vulnerable when disasters strike.

She pointed to Hurricane Beryl, which affected Jamaica last year, as a clear example of how operations of young entrepreneurs were disrupted significantly, reinforcing the need for targeted support and resilience strategies.

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Truck drivers at China Harbour Engineering Company construction site in Mammee Bay, St. Ann protest over compensation-related issues

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Marsha Henry-Martin is calling for greater focus on young entrepreneurs, highlighting the devastating impact disasters have on this vital group.

Speaking at the Hurricane-Ready and Resilient Forum on Loss and Damage for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) this morning, Mrs. Henry-Martin stressed that young business owners are not only key drivers of innovation and economic growth, but are among the most vulnerable when disasters strike.

She pointed to Hurricane Beryl, which affected Jamaica last year, as a clear example of how operations of young entrepreneurs were disrupted significantly, reinforcing the need for targeted support and resilience strategies.

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Labour Minister, Pearnel Charles Jr. urges individuals to make timely NIS contributions

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Marsha Henry-Martin is calling for greater focus on young entrepreneurs, highlighting the devastating impact disasters have on this vital group.

Speaking at the Hurricane-Ready and Resilient Forum on Loss and Damage for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) this morning, Mrs. Henry-Martin stressed that young business owners are not only key drivers of innovation and economic growth, but are among the most vulnerable when disasters strike.

She pointed to Hurricane Beryl, which affected Jamaica last year, as a clear example of how operations of young entrepreneurs were disrupted significantly, reinforcing the need for targeted support and resilience strategies.

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Discovery Bay to Brown’s Town roadway in St. Ann closed until 5:00 P.M.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Marsha Henry-Martin is calling for greater focus on young entrepreneurs, highlighting the devastating impact disasters have on this vital group.

Speaking at the Hurricane-Ready and Resilient Forum on Loss and Damage for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) this morning, Mrs. Henry-Martin stressed that young business owners are not only key drivers of innovation and economic growth, but are among the most vulnerable when disasters strike.

She pointed to Hurricane Beryl, which affected Jamaica last year, as a clear example of how operations of young entrepreneurs were disrupted significantly, reinforcing the need for targeted support and resilience strategies.

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PM Holness hails Edward Seaga as a transformational leader whose purpose was rooted in serving the people

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Marsha Henry-Martin is calling for greater focus on young entrepreneurs, highlighting the devastating impact disasters have on this vital group.

Speaking at the Hurricane-Ready and Resilient Forum on Loss and Damage for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) this morning, Mrs. Henry-Martin stressed that young business owners are not only key drivers of innovation and economic growth, but are among the most vulnerable when disasters strike.

She pointed to Hurricane Beryl, which affected Jamaica last year, as a clear example of how operations of young entrepreneurs were disrupted significantly, reinforcing the need for targeted support and resilience strategies.

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Rights groups call for apology from West Portland MP following comments at political meeting

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Marsha Henry-Martin is calling for greater focus on young entrepreneurs, highlighting the devastating impact disasters have on this vital group.

Speaking at the Hurricane-Ready and Resilient Forum on Loss and Damage for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) this morning, Mrs. Henry-Martin stressed that young business owners are not only key drivers of innovation and economic growth, but are among the most vulnerable when disasters strike.

She pointed to Hurricane Beryl, which affected Jamaica last year, as a clear example of how operations of young entrepreneurs were disrupted significantly, reinforcing the need for targeted support and resilience strategies.

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PM Holness says Jamaica must move away from belief that protecting the environment means leaving it untouched

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Marsha Henry-Martin is calling for greater focus on young entrepreneurs, highlighting the devastating impact disasters have on this vital group.

Speaking at the Hurricane-Ready and Resilient Forum on Loss and Damage for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) this morning, Mrs. Henry-Martin stressed that young business owners are not only key drivers of innovation and economic growth, but are among the most vulnerable when disasters strike.

She pointed to Hurricane Beryl, which affected Jamaica last year, as a clear example of how operations of young entrepreneurs were disrupted significantly, reinforcing the need for targeted support and resilience strategies.

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Police corporal arrested after 19 y/o taxi operator robbed of his vehicle at gunpoint

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Marsha Henry-Martin is calling for greater focus on young entrepreneurs, highlighting the devastating impact disasters have on this vital group.

Speaking at the Hurricane-Ready and Resilient Forum on Loss and Damage for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) this morning, Mrs. Henry-Martin stressed that young business owners are not only key drivers of innovation and economic growth, but are among the most vulnerable when disasters strike.

She pointed to Hurricane Beryl, which affected Jamaica last year, as a clear example of how operations of young entrepreneurs were disrupted significantly, reinforcing the need for targeted support and resilience strategies.

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Majority of public school teachers get increments payment; rest to get next month

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Marsha Henry-Martin is calling for greater focus on young entrepreneurs, highlighting the devastating impact disasters have on this vital group.

Speaking at the Hurricane-Ready and Resilient Forum on Loss and Damage for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) this morning, Mrs. Henry-Martin stressed that young business owners are not only key drivers of innovation and economic growth, but are among the most vulnerable when disasters strike.

She pointed to Hurricane Beryl, which affected Jamaica last year, as a clear example of how operations of young entrepreneurs were disrupted significantly, reinforcing the need for targeted support and resilience strategies.

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