PM Holness: effort being made to get all unattached males into the National Service Corp

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that effort will be made to get all unattached youth, especially males, enlisted in the Jamaica National Service Corp.

 

The programme, which was conceptualized by Holness in 2016, targets young people, between ages 18 and 23 years, creating an avenue for them to be fully empowered through national service.

 

Noting that it will be expensive to undertake an enlistment of all unattached youth in the JNSC, Mr. Holness said the government will seek to increase the national budget, in order to facilitate the expanded programme.

 

He cited the benefits of the programme, to include, the holistic development of members of the at-risk population, and a reduction in murders.

 

 

He explained further, that while the government has reaped some success, in targeting communities, which are highly violent, a wider strategy targeting unattached youth, is needed.

 

 

 

 

Cocaine seized at Kingston port still being weighed

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that effort will be made to get all unattached youth, especially males, enlisted in the Jamaica National Service Corp.

 

The programme, which was conceptualized by Holness in 2016, targets young people, between ages 18 and 23 years, creating an avenue for them to be fully empowered through national service.

 

Noting that it will be expensive to undertake an enlistment of all unattached youth in the JNSC, Mr. Holness said the government will seek to increase the national budget, in order to facilitate the expanded programme.

 

He cited the benefits of the programme, to include, the holistic development of members of the at-risk population, and a reduction in murders.

 

 

He explained further, that while the government has reaped some success, in targeting communities, which are highly violent, a wider strategy targeting unattached youth, is needed.

 

 

 

 

Police now more adept in dealing with domestic abuse cases involving male victims

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that effort will be made to get all unattached youth, especially males, enlisted in the Jamaica National Service Corp.

 

The programme, which was conceptualized by Holness in 2016, targets young people, between ages 18 and 23 years, creating an avenue for them to be fully empowered through national service.

 

Noting that it will be expensive to undertake an enlistment of all unattached youth in the JNSC, Mr. Holness said the government will seek to increase the national budget, in order to facilitate the expanded programme.

 

He cited the benefits of the programme, to include, the holistic development of members of the at-risk population, and a reduction in murders.

 

 

He explained further, that while the government has reaped some success, in targeting communities, which are highly violent, a wider strategy targeting unattached youth, is needed.

 

 

 

 

Holness: coastal protection project to be set up in St Mary in June

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that effort will be made to get all unattached youth, especially males, enlisted in the Jamaica National Service Corp.

 

The programme, which was conceptualized by Holness in 2016, targets young people, between ages 18 and 23 years, creating an avenue for them to be fully empowered through national service.

 

Noting that it will be expensive to undertake an enlistment of all unattached youth in the JNSC, Mr. Holness said the government will seek to increase the national budget, in order to facilitate the expanded programme.

 

He cited the benefits of the programme, to include, the holistic development of members of the at-risk population, and a reduction in murders.

 

 

He explained further, that while the government has reaped some success, in targeting communities, which are highly violent, a wider strategy targeting unattached youth, is needed.

 

 

 

 

New security measures to be implemented at Negril sign following theft of lights

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that effort will be made to get all unattached youth, especially males, enlisted in the Jamaica National Service Corp.

 

The programme, which was conceptualized by Holness in 2016, targets young people, between ages 18 and 23 years, creating an avenue for them to be fully empowered through national service.

 

Noting that it will be expensive to undertake an enlistment of all unattached youth in the JNSC, Mr. Holness said the government will seek to increase the national budget, in order to facilitate the expanded programme.

 

He cited the benefits of the programme, to include, the holistic development of members of the at-risk population, and a reduction in murders.

 

 

He explained further, that while the government has reaped some success, in targeting communities, which are highly violent, a wider strategy targeting unattached youth, is needed.

 

 

 

 

Abducted baby boy found safe

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that effort will be made to get all unattached youth, especially males, enlisted in the Jamaica National Service Corp.

 

The programme, which was conceptualized by Holness in 2016, targets young people, between ages 18 and 23 years, creating an avenue for them to be fully empowered through national service.

 

Noting that it will be expensive to undertake an enlistment of all unattached youth in the JNSC, Mr. Holness said the government will seek to increase the national budget, in order to facilitate the expanded programme.

 

He cited the benefits of the programme, to include, the holistic development of members of the at-risk population, and a reduction in murders.

 

 

He explained further, that while the government has reaped some success, in targeting communities, which are highly violent, a wider strategy targeting unattached youth, is needed.

 

 

 

 

Social Workers want mandatory background checks for persons interacting with vulnerable children

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that effort will be made to get all unattached youth, especially males, enlisted in the Jamaica National Service Corp.

 

The programme, which was conceptualized by Holness in 2016, targets young people, between ages 18 and 23 years, creating an avenue for them to be fully empowered through national service.

 

Noting that it will be expensive to undertake an enlistment of all unattached youth in the JNSC, Mr. Holness said the government will seek to increase the national budget, in order to facilitate the expanded programme.

 

He cited the benefits of the programme, to include, the holistic development of members of the at-risk population, and a reduction in murders.

 

 

He explained further, that while the government has reaped some success, in targeting communities, which are highly violent, a wider strategy targeting unattached youth, is needed.

 

 

 

 

JFJ calls for CPFSA head to be suspended

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that effort will be made to get all unattached youth, especially males, enlisted in the Jamaica National Service Corp.

 

The programme, which was conceptualized by Holness in 2016, targets young people, between ages 18 and 23 years, creating an avenue for them to be fully empowered through national service.

 

Noting that it will be expensive to undertake an enlistment of all unattached youth in the JNSC, Mr. Holness said the government will seek to increase the national budget, in order to facilitate the expanded programme.

 

He cited the benefits of the programme, to include, the holistic development of members of the at-risk population, and a reduction in murders.

 

 

He explained further, that while the government has reaped some success, in targeting communities, which are highly violent, a wider strategy targeting unattached youth, is needed.

 

 

 

 

Opposition calls for mandatory PCR covid test for persons travelling from China

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that effort will be made to get all unattached youth, especially males, enlisted in the Jamaica National Service Corp.

 

The programme, which was conceptualized by Holness in 2016, targets young people, between ages 18 and 23 years, creating an avenue for them to be fully empowered through national service.

 

Noting that it will be expensive to undertake an enlistment of all unattached youth in the JNSC, Mr. Holness said the government will seek to increase the national budget, in order to facilitate the expanded programme.

 

He cited the benefits of the programme, to include, the holistic development of members of the at-risk population, and a reduction in murders.

 

 

He explained further, that while the government has reaped some success, in targeting communities, which are highly violent, a wider strategy targeting unattached youth, is needed.

 

 

 

 

Farmers yet to get animal feed hope to do so by tomorrow

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that effort will be made to get all unattached youth, especially males, enlisted in the Jamaica National Service Corp.

 

The programme, which was conceptualized by Holness in 2016, targets young people, between ages 18 and 23 years, creating an avenue for them to be fully empowered through national service.

 

Noting that it will be expensive to undertake an enlistment of all unattached youth in the JNSC, Mr. Holness said the government will seek to increase the national budget, in order to facilitate the expanded programme.

 

He cited the benefits of the programme, to include, the holistic development of members of the at-risk population, and a reduction in murders.

 

 

He explained further, that while the government has reaped some success, in targeting communities, which are highly violent, a wider strategy targeting unattached youth, is needed.