Jamaica’s Labour Minister announces $20 million investment in social protection

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Jamaica, under the stewardship of Minister Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., has committed to a significant $20 million investment aimed at broadening and enhancing the nation’s social protection programs. 

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This initiative was unveiled during the Minister’s discourse at the 2024/25 Sectoral debate in the House of Representatives.

Strategic developments under the SPIRO Project

Central to this new funding is the Social Protection for Increased Resilience and Opportunity (SPIRO) Project, which plans to introduce a range of initiatives designed to streamline and strengthen the existing framework. 

A pivotal element of this project is the creation of an integrated Social Protection Information System. 

This advanced system is expected to revolutionize the Ministry’s operations by drastically reducing the processing times across various programs.

Furthermore, the SPIRO Project will enhance employment services and develop more robust labour market research tools. 

These enhancements are designed to ensure comprehensive coverage and support, leaving no citizen behind.

Comprehensive coverage for Jamaican workers

Expanding its scope, the SPIRO Project also aims to incorporate an unemployment insurance scheme. 

This scheme is intended to provide Jamaican workers with a safety net against economic fluctuations and environmental challenges, thus bolstering their financial stability.

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