USAID Positive Pathways is a community violence prevention activity in Jamaica that aims to build community resilience to prevent youth involvement in crime.
Yesterday's Private Sector Forum was insightful and fostered greater partnership and cohesion among the private sector to support at-risk youth. Min. Charles Jr
spoke about the GOJ's committed to fostering an inclusive workforce.
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Recalling a conversation with a student from the Flanker Primary and Junior High School who enjoyed football, US Ambassador Nick Perry made his way back to the school today to present them with a contribution towards their sports programme!
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This is part of the USAID Positive Pathways and MOEY collaboration which will see select students from 10 high schools in hotspot communities benefiting from TOP CBT as a mechanism to reduce maladaptive behaviours and improve protective factors against engagement in violence.
Happening now: Guidance Counsellors and Deans of Discipline from the @moeyjamaica are engaged in day 2 of a 4-day training in the Transforming Our Perspective - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TOP CBT) Model.
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USAID’s Positive Pathways, MultiCare, and Crime Stop are on a mission to pave the way for Youths and communities in #Jamaica.
CVM met a few enthusiastic participants while they were out on a task of taking 100 photos!
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Here's the Jamaica delegation with former US Congresswoman Gabriela Giffords at Community Violence Intervention Conference in LA! Our COP, Paul Teeple, presented on 'Using Data to Target and Support High-Risk Youth: Examples from Guatemala and Jamaica'. #cviconference2023
Investing in youth is the key to a brighter future! The @USAIDJamaica@PositivePathsJA project, implemented by DI, worked with six young video storytellers to feature local entrepreneurs growing their family assets. Watch the full documentary: https://t.co/RkJNqSsNUg #20YearsofDI
Investing in youth builds a brighter future for all. The @USAIDJamaica@PositivePathsJA program, implemented by DI, is proud to partner with the @sandalsfdn to build positive paths for at-risk youth through activities like art and sport. Read more: https://t.co/lnVRJgmGGb
Our first agriculture-based program has been launched in Flanker! It is being implemented by the Village Initiatives Foundation. See article here: https://t.co/sg1RLTiUAg
On #IDSDP2022, USAID announced that it will fund up to eight projects that utilize sport as a tool for youth development and violence prevention in Jamaica.
-via @PositivePathsJA#StrongerTogether@IDSDP
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