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Minister of Education, Youth and Information Fayval Williams (left), accepts a tablet from Charge d’Affaires, United States Embassy in Jamaica, John McIntyre, on Tuesday (February 2), at the Ministry, at Heroes Circle, in Kingston, after accepting samples of computers to be distributed among 10 schools.
The United States, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID, has so far donated approximately 2,000 tablets and laptop devices to the Ministry of Education for distribution to students in need under the One Laptop or Tablet per Child Initiative.
On Tuesday (February 2, 2021) 300 tablets and 10 laptops were formally handed over by Chargé d’Affaires, United States Embassy in Jamaica, John McIntyre at the offices of the ministry, at Heroes Circle in Kingston.
i strongly believe you should judge a society on how it treats its children. you were here all week before the debates began. homestead primary. help us understand that spectacle for lack of a better term. it became a magnet after the debate. because of the debate and where we are as a country, that was going to happen. we were talking about this at the break. this is the defining issue of what america is at this moment underneath donald trump. he has changed who we are inherently through the border policies. let s be clear. it s a policy of deterrence. we talked about the note for a toothbrush and these things. on the politics side of it, there is a question of what is it really doing? you have candidates coming because they felt they had to.