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Canadian Gov't grants $19.5m to organisations supporting vulnerable Jamaicans

The capacity of three local organisations that work with vulnerable communities has been bolstered by the Canadian Government with a grant fund of more than Can$170,000 through its Local Engagement an.

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Canadian Government Awards $19.5M to Organisations Supporting Vulnerable Jamaicans

#Kingston, December 10, 2023 – The capacity of three local organizations that work with vulnerable communities has been bolstered by the Canadian Government through its Local Engagement and Action Fund (LEAF). Grant funding totalling Can$170,467 (approximately J$19.5 million) has been awarded to the Jamaica Association for the Deaf, Bureau of Gender Affairs and Clarendon Parish […]

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LEAF enabling women and the deaf

The #5 sustainable development goal (SDG) articulated by the United Nations (UN), which aims to achieve gender equality and empowerment for all women and girls by 2030, is the most important of the 17 SDGs on the UN list, according to Olivia Grange.

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Canadian Gov't awards $19.5 million to organisations supporting vulnerable Jamaicans

KINGSTON, Jamaica - The capacity of three local organisations that work with vulnerable communities has been bolstered by the Canadian Government through its Local Engagement and Action Fund (LEAF). G.

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Canadian gov't awards $19.5M to organisations supporting vulnerable Jamaicans | News

The capacity of three local organisations that work with vulnerable communities has been bolstered by the Canadian Government through its Local Engagement and Action Fund (LEAF). Grant funding totalling Can$170,467 (approximately J$19.5 million).

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