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United Nations Development Assistance Framework
The UN System is committed to supporting the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) to advance the lives and well-being of all citizens through support to national priorities and goals as outlined in the Medium Term Socio-Economic Development Framework (MTF), the Millennium Development Goals and other internationally agreed commitments and obligations.
SRO Country Programme Document
Despite relatively high levels of human development, the countries in the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean suffer from inequality, social exclusion, unemployment and growing violence. Joblessness and poverty are contributing to crime, especially among young people.
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FRAMEWORK
The UN System is committed to supporting the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) to advance the lives and well-being of all citizens through support to national priorities and goals as outlined in the Medium Term Socio-Economic Development Framework (MTF), the Millennium Development Goals and other internationally agreed commitments and obligations.
Safe Motherhood
The birth of a child is a special and miraculous event and every man who witnesses it for the first time confesses that it is a life changing experience. Happily, in most parts of the world, men now have the right and the opportunity to participate in the birth of their children. Those men who’ve provided this kind of maternal support often recount their experiences for days to come as they bask in the beauty and wonder of their new born.
Safe Motherhood
The birth of a child is a special and miraculous event and every man who witnesses it for the first time confesses that it is a life changing experience. Happily, in most parts of the world, men now have the right and the opportunity to participate in the birth of their children.
Youth Training Curriculum
The document was used as a tool for sensitising peer educators, health service providers and community development workers under the UNFPA/ASRH VIP Youth Project. Initial impetus for this undertaking was inspired by former UNFPA Representative in Jamaica, Dr. Oyebade Ajayi, who had confidence in the ATRFMU to demonstrate its commitment to the improvement of adolescent/youth sexual and reproductive health and rights status.
Youth Training Curriculum (2004)
The document was used as a tool for sensitising peer educators, health service providers and community development workers under the UNFPA/ASRH VIP Youth Project.