On a Mission to end poverty for good; Transforming our world By 2030
On Target # 10 | Jul to Sep 2019
THE RESILIENT NATIONS REPORT
Harvesting Water, Cultivating Hope, times (x) 70
Students of Mt Peto Primary in Hanover pose by a tank, one part of a comprehensive water harvesting system installed under the Japan Caribbean Climate Change Partnership (JCCCP) implemented by UNDP and Jamaica 4H Clubs in partnership with the Climate Change Division of the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation.
When drought-hit districts are given help to harvest water, crops flourish and the next generation of agriculturalists are given valuable lessons on how to beat drought and Climate Change. Our feature story of the quarter in photos tells how this was done in 70 districts in Jamaica with the support of the People of Japan.
A sneak peek of our photo story featuring students learning & reaping
Medina Primary school 4-H clubber holds one example of the record harvest from the school garden served by the water harvest system
Mt Peto Primary teacher Ophelia Foster Scott reaps peppers from the school garden after the water harvest system nurtured a bumper harvest
Mt Peto Primary boys pose by the water tank which forms part of the water harvesting system gifted to 70 institutions by the People of Japan
How They Defeated Drought: The VIDEO STORY
In select PRISONS,SCHOOLS & 4H CENTRES across Jamaica, a common water harvest method is put to work, with uncommon results. WATCH the big reveal from Students & Teachers as they score a stunning victory over Drought & Climate Change w i th funding from Japan. Implemented by UNDP & Jamaica 4-H Clubs.
When water is harvested ...
The Japan Caribbean Climate Change Partnership funded by the People of Japan made its mark in 70 communities and institutions across Jamaica with gifts of rainwater harvesting systems. Here is what happens when water is harvested in drought hit districts. Some results at a glance.
THE RESILIENT NATIONS REPORT CONT'D
UNDP supports hurricane recovery in Bahamas
Abaco Island, following the devastating impact of Hurricane Dorian in September 2019.
In September UNDP announced the release of an initial allocation of $200,000 USD of emergency funding in response to the devastating impact of category five hurricane Dorian on The Bahamas. Support was committed for Debris and waste management; Housing and Building Damage Assessments; and a National Recovery Strategy.
UNDP Resident Representative leads first response team to Bahamas
UNDP supports training in innovative assessment tool
Team members from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the Ministry of Public Works (MOPW) of The Bahamas being trained in the use of UNDP's Building Damage Assessment (BDA) tool kit by UNDP team members. The toolkit facilitates rapid assessment using an online questionnaire on mobile devices that provide real-time geo-referenced reports. Prior to the use of the BDA methodology, building damage assessments were paper-based processes that could take months, even years
How Jamaica is Helping To Heal The Ozone Layer
A healthy ozone means a safer humanity & environment
Refrigeration and air conditioning technicians are on the frontline of action to save the earth's ozone layer - a region in the stratosphere that protects all of us from UV Radiation. Read how the Government of Jamaica, led by the National Environment and Protection Agency (NEPA) with support from UNDP, is making significant contributions to the healing of the Ozone Layer.
Meet key players in Ozone Layer Healing in Jamaica
Dane Rookwood, AC Technician
Dane Rookwood AC and Refrigeration Technician
"Customers are very happy with the use of the gas (that preserves the ozone layer)" They are seeing an extended life span on their compressors, and their units work cooler and better. I recommend that everyone should go to the new hydrocarbon natural gas. It will make your (AC) unit work better, "
- Dane Rookwood, AC Technician and participant in NEPA implemented Ozone project
Vivian Blake, National Ozone Officer
Vivian Blake, National Ozone Officer
"Jamaica had phased down enough HCFCs (Ozone harming gases) to meet its 2010 target four years ahead of schedule."
- National Ozone Officer, National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), Vivian Blake 
Horace Nelson trained technicians to convert to ozone-friendly gases
"Those old AC units (using the ozone harming gases) have high current and are not as cool. The ozone friendly refrigerants will make your systems run much more efficient, use less electricity and make your inside temperature much cooler."
- Horace Nelson, Trainer
Horace Nelson, trainer
Solar Panels installed at May Pen Hospital to save J$3.5 million on energy bills
Nurses quarters featuring newly installed solar panels
Three solar generating systems valued at US$186 000 are being installed at the May Pen hospital with expected reductions of 3.5 million JMD per annum. Up to September 2019 solar panels had been installed in the nurses quarter under a Project funded by UNDP through the Global Environment Facility and implemented by the UNDP in partnership with the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica and the Development Bank of Jamaica. The panels will inject power into the hospital’s electricity network. With the expected reduction in energy bills, the Hospital through the Ministry of Health and Wellness will be able to utilize monetary savings to further improve healthcare services at the hospital. The Administration Building and the Solar Pergola are slated to be completed by the end of 2019. The nurses quarters was completed in September.
The Empowered Lives Report
Jamaica's first Witness Care Conference
advances care & safety of witnesses
Jamaica's first Witness Care Conference staged at the Faculty of Law, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus is funded by Global Affairs Canada under the Justice Undertakings for Social Transformation (JUST) project implemented by Government of Jamaica and UNDP..
The Government of Jamaica's first Witness Care Conference in July 2019 networked practitioners in social work, prosecution, law enforcement and court administration. In the post conference period they will join forces to advance witness care in Jamaica.
Photo Highlights
Director of Public Prosecutions, Paula Lewellyn and Political Ombudsman, Donna Parchment chat pre conference
Former Chief Justice of Jamaica, Zaila McCalla (2007-2018) and current Chief Justice Bryan Sykes in conversation
UNDP Resident Representative affirms the importance of witnesses to judicial system
"Witnesses are an integral part of the court system and should be able to exercise their full participation in civil and criminal matters. " - Denise E Antonio, UNDP Resident Representative
UNDP Resident Representative Denise E Antonio chatting with Ambassador Malgorzata Wasilewska, Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Jamaica
Three Jamaicans sponsored by UN and UNDP attend first ever UN Youth Climate Summit
The UNDP-implemented Japan Caribbean Climate Change Partnership sponsored two Jamaicans to attend the Youth Climate Summit on September 21 . The Jamaicans are Michael Morgan, Media and Communications Director, Caribbean Youth Environment Network and Jhannel Tomlinson, Ph.D. candidate blogger and Commonwealth Correspondent for Global Young Voices. They joined another Jamaican, Climate Activist, Dainalyn Swaby who was sponsored by the United Nations as one of 100 outstanding young climate champions around the world to have been awarded ‘Green Tickets’ to the summit.
UPDATES
UNDP Jamaica Resident
Representative appointed to Belize
Denise E. Antonio, recently appointed UNDP Resident Representative for Jamaica, Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Bermuda and Turks and Caicos Islands, has also been appointed to serve as Resident Representative for Belize. Ms. Antonio, who operates from the Kingston country office, visited Belize on mission from 22 to 26 July where she met with government officials, UNDP Belize and UN Resident Coordinator teams as well as other UN agencies.
COMING: Launch of UNDP's Human
Development Report 2019
The world's most anticipated report
on Human Development
On December 9 UNDP Jamaica joins the global UNDP family in unveiling the Human Development Report 2019. The country office will disclose Jamaica's standings on the Human Development Index, including benchmarks such as, Gross National Income per capita, years of schooling, the multi dimensional poverty index and the gender equality index.
UNDP launches Social Media Townhall series
UNDP Jamaica launched the first in its series of social media town halls on World Ozone Day, 16 September The first town hall featured a distinguished panel and a live studio audience. Panelists included William Tavares Finson of Seal Sprayed Solutions, Vivian Blake, National Ozone Officer and Dane Rookwood, AC and refrigeration technician. The live event was addressed by UNDP Resident Representative Denise E Antonio.
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