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Addressing vulnerabilities: A call for stronger social security in the Caribbean

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Addressing vulnerabilities: A call for stronger social security in the Caribbean

The recent earthquake in Jamaica has cast a spotlight on the importance of solidifying social security systems across the Caribbean, according to Labor and Social Security Minister, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. 

The seismic event, which registered a magnitude of 5.6, affected several parishes and resulted in minor structural damages. 

Charles highlighted that such natural disasters underscore the region’s vulnerability and the urgent need for preparedness.

Lessons from nature and pandemic

In the aftermath of the earthquake, Charles spoke at the 31st meeting of the Heads of CARICOM Social Security Organisations, stressing the parallels between the natural disaster and the COVID-19 pandemic in revealing the necessity for sturdy social security frameworks. 

He pointed out that challenges are tests of resilience for small developing states and implored the gathered delegates to strengthen their safety nets.

A call to action for resilience

With a call to fortify social security networks, Charles inspired delegates to work together, drawing on the pandemic’s lessons to gear up for unforeseen events. 

He emphasized the critical role of social security systems in not only providing immediate support but also offering a promise of hope for the future.

Jamaica’s recovery: A testament to strong social policies

The minister attributed Jamaica’s effective recovery post-pandemic to its robust social protection framework, underscoring the significant role of a comprehensive social policy agenda in maintaining social stability. 

He recognized the progress made over the decades while also acknowledging the existing gaps and the journey ahead towards a comprehensive social security system.

Read more on the recent earthquake from CNW

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