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    4,000 youths to be targeted under HOPE Summer Work Programme this year – Jamaica Inquirer

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    The Authorities is looking for to focus on 4,000 younger individuals to enrol in its HOPE Youth Summer time Work Programme below the HEART/NSTA Belief this yr, in accordance with Minister of Schooling, Abilities, Youth and Info, Dr Dana Morris Dixon.

    In addressing the St Ann leg of the Jamaica Labour Celebration’s (JLP) ‘Select Jamaica’ Discussion board at St John’s Anglican Church Corridor in Ocho Rios on Wednesday, Morris Dixon highlighted the advantages of the programme, which is aimed toward offering younger folks with priceless work expertise and a stipend.

    She stated there are various adults who know younger individuals who require such alternatives through the summer season vacation interval, and urged them to share the knowledge.

    “I’m very joyful to inform you that this yr we’re gonna have the HOPE (Youth) Summer time Work Programme once more by HEART/NSTA Belief, and so, we’re gonna be offering expertise for younger folks between (the ages) 17 and 29 years outdated,” Morris Dixon stated.

    She stated the programme might be divided into separate three-week-long classes, with members receiving a stipend based mostly on their degree of training.

    Some highschool college students will obtain $40,000 for 3 weeks of labor, whereas sixth kind college students will obtain $46,000.

    College college students of their first or second yr of research will obtain $52,000, and people of their remaining yr or pursuing a grasp’s diploma will obtain $58,500 for 3 weeks of labor over the summer season.

    Morris Dixon stated the programme is a part of the Authorities’s efforts to supply alternatives for younger Jamaicans.

    “We hope that we are able to recover from 4,000 younger folks employed throughout the system by this programme,” she said.

    The minister was fast to level out that there might be different Authorities summer season work programmes accessible, along with the HEART/NSTA Belief initiative.



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