Saturday, May 30, 2026
Village Voice News
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Editorial
  • Letters
  • Global
  • Columns
    • Eye On Guyana
    • Hindsight
    • Lincoln Lewis Speaks
    • Future Notes
    • Blackout
    • From The Desk of Roysdale Forde SC
    • Diplomatic Speak
    • Mark’s Take
    • In the village
    • Mind Your Business
    • Bad & Bold
    • The Voice of Labour
    • The Herbal Section
    • Politics 101 with Dr. David Hinds
    • Talking Dollars & Making Sense
    • Book Review 
  • Education & Technology
  • E-Paper
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Editorial
  • Letters
  • Global
  • Columns
    • Eye On Guyana
    • Hindsight
    • Lincoln Lewis Speaks
    • Future Notes
    • Blackout
    • From The Desk of Roysdale Forde SC
    • Diplomatic Speak
    • Mark’s Take
    • In the village
    • Mind Your Business
    • Bad & Bold
    • The Voice of Labour
    • The Herbal Section
    • Politics 101 with Dr. David Hinds
    • Talking Dollars & Making Sense
    • Book Review 
  • Education & Technology
  • E-Paper
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Village Voice News
No Result
View All Result
Home Global

EU PARTNERS WITH REGIONAL STAKEHOLDERS TO IMPROVE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN JAMAICA’S FORESTRY SECTOR.

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
May 28, 2022
in Global
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday, May 26, 2022– The European Union Delegation to Jamaica (EU) has once again reaffirmed its commitment to increasing public awareness around climate change and forest conservation with the launch of a new project focusing on participatory financial management for Jamaica’s forest sector. The €250,065 or J$41 million project which is titled ‘Participatory Budgeting and Financial Management for the Forest Sector in Jamaica’, was officially launched via Zoom on Thursday by the  Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI).

The institution will be implementing the two-year project alongside its co-executing partners, the Caribbean Coastal Area Management Foundation (C-CAM), and the Jamaica Conservation and Development Trust (JCDT).

READ ALSO

ILO Launches Global Database to Strengthen Social Dialogue Institutions

Chinese FM calls for reforming and improving global governance at UN meeting

The project targets Jamaican civil society organisations (CSOs) that have interests, rights, and responsibilities in forest research, conservation and management, including the co-management of forested protected areas.

 

Speaking at the virtual ceremony, CANARI Executive Director, Nicole Leotaud described the project as the first of its kind in the Caribbean.

“The idea of participatory budgeting and participatory financial management is completely new to the region so this innovative approach will set a precedent. As such, CANARI is very excited to be working with our partners in Jamaica including the CSO coalition for forests for this project. We also look forward to working with our Government stakeholders who will be integral in the implementation of this project. We hope that what we learn from this project will not only benefit Jamaica but also inspire other countries around the region,” she said.

The project is set to raise the public’s awareness of public finance management issues and ensure that civil society groups can play a role in the planning and delivery of the National Forest Management and Conservation Plan (NFMCP).

Head of the EU Delegation to Jamaica, Ambassador Marianne Van Steen said the project will aid in the implementation of the NFMCP.

“We hope that this project will enhance the capacity of civil societies to engage the Government regarding the budgetary planning and activation of Jamaica’s National Forest Management Conservation Plan. So the project’s push to develop a national civil society coalition is a step in that direction as it will foster knowledge exchange, advocacy and collective analysis for the country’s forestry sector,” she added, “we’re very happy to be working on this project and we look forward to seeing the results which can hopefully be used to improve future initiatives. ”

Meanwhile, the Forestry Department’s CEO and Conservator of Forests, Ainsley Henry said the project would bring greater governance, fiscal control and accountability to the country’s forest sector.  The three main target sites for the project are the Portland Bight Protected Area, the Blue and John Crow Mountain and the CockPit Country.

“Despite all the successes we have had in this sector, we recognize that some gaps remain so the delivery of this training by our partners will have a transformative impact on the local forest sector. We anticipate a sector that is more structured and accountable which will help it grow and make it more sustainable,” he noted.

Henry also highlighted the Forestry Department’s dedication to national development.

“The Forestry Department remains committed to building and facilitating a forest sector that is not only a strong contributor to economic growth and job creation but is also an integral component in the lives of our citizens and is in line with our Climate Change goals as a nation,” he said.

The initiative is also positioned to assist the Government of Jamaica’s efforts to improve efficiency and effectiveness in resource use. The project will support recommendations outlined in the 2017 report on updating Jamaica’s Public Finance Management Reform Action Plan to increase public access to fiscal information.

The recent project launch is a part of the EU’s broader Integrated Forest Management Project in Jamaica, which was launched in March 2020 and has invested over J$277million to boost climate resilience in Jamaica’s Forestry sector.

ShareTweetSendShareSend

Related Posts

Global

ILO Launches Global Database to Strengthen Social Dialogue Institutions

by Admin
May 30, 2026

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has unveiled a new global database on National Social Dialogue Institutions (NSDIs), marking the 50th...

Read moreDetails
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi attends a meeting of the Group of Friends of Global Governance at United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York, US, May 28, 2026. /Chinese Foreign Ministry
Global

Chinese FM calls for reforming and improving global governance at UN meeting

by Admin
May 29, 2026

CGTN - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday called for reforming and improving global governance while attending a meeting...

Read moreDetails
Global

China issues ethical guidelines to regulate human genetic data research

by Admin
May 28, 2026

China's Ministry of Science and Technology issued ethical guidelines for human genetic data research on May 25, aiming to effectively...

Read moreDetails
Next Post

Representatives of Guyana’s delegation met with Senior Executives of the Barbados Manufacturing Association on 26th May 2022 ahead of Agrofest 2022


EDITOR'S PICK

What is Gov’ts arrangement in Vreed-en-Hoop Shorebase?

March 22, 2023

Africa leads growth in solar energy as demand spreads beyond traditional markets, report says

February 13, 2026
Joyce Sinclair A.A (file photo)

Joyce Sinclair: The Woman Who Tried to Teach Guyana How to Serve

March 16, 2026
From left- GECOM Chair ret'd Justice Claudette Singh and GTUC General Secretary Lincoln Lewis

GECOM cites need for legislative change to introduce biometrics, Lewis says it’s doable

January 28, 2025

© 2024 Village Voice

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Editorial
  • Letters
  • Global
  • Columns
    • Eye On Guyana
    • Hindsight
    • Lincoln Lewis Speaks
    • Future Notes
    • Blackout
    • From The Desk of Roysdale Forde SC
    • Diplomatic Speak
    • Mark’s Take
    • In the village
    • Mind Your Business
    • Bad & Bold
    • The Voice of Labour
    • The Herbal Section
    • Politics 101 with Dr. David Hinds
    • Talking Dollars & Making Sense
    • Book Review 
  • Education & Technology
  • E-Paper
  • Contact Us

© 2024 Village Voice