Jamaica’s Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange, has congratulated the women elected and appointed to the new parliament, emphasizing the importance of increasing female representation in decision-making roles.
Of the 189 candidates in the recent General Elections, 53 were women, with 19 winning seats in the House of Representatives. Additionally, seven women were appointed to the Senate. “I am happy to see so many women allowing their names to go forward and winning the confidence of the voters,” Minister Grange said. “Women have long been among the most dedicated foot soldiers in political organisation in Jamaica, and it is only right that more women should take their place as representatives.”
Minister Grange highlighted the role of the Caucus of Women Parliamentarians, a sessional committee established in 2022, which provides a forum for female MPs and Senators to discuss women’s rights and gender equality, as well as initiatives to enhance the inclusiveness of the legislature and legislative process.
“It is essential that we increase the number of women decision-makers at the highest levels and give them full support,” she added. “There are no downsides, and we all benefit when women and men work together to address the challenges that we all face.”
The Minister expressed her eagerness to engage with women parliamentarians and support their efforts to make a positive impact on Jamaica’s governance and society.















