Caribbean National Weekly

UNDP supports 54 Jamaican female entrepreneurs with grants and training

By Sheri-kae McLeod··2 min read
UNDP supports 54 Jamaican female entrepreneurs with grants and training
Key Points(5)
  • The recipients—poultry and vegetable farmers, shop owners, and bar operators from Clarendon, Manchester, and St.
  • Elizabeth—were among the most severely impacted by the storm.
  • He noted that while women-owned businesses account for 58% of Jamaica’s MSMEs, financing gaps persist in addressing their unique challenges.
  • “The economic inclusion of women, especially those with disabilities, is essential to fostering long-term sustainability and disaster preparedness,” Khoday said.
  • “Women entrepreneurs have leveraged this support to rebuild, reimagine, and expand their businesses, demonstrating resilience, innovation, and sheer determination,” she said.


Fifty-four Jamaican female entrepreneurs across three of the island's hardest-hit parishes are rebuilding their livelihoods with hurricane recovery grants and business inputs, months after Hurricane Beryl devastated their operations last year.


 






















 



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