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Word Bank director lauds Jamaica

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KINGSTON – Newly appointed World Bank Caribbean Country Director, Tahseen Sayed, has lauded Jamaica for attaining stable growth and significant debt reduction under its International Monetary Fund (IMF)-supported economic reform programme.

Addressing journalists during a recent visit to the island, Sayed said the development is positive.

She noted that several economists making presentations on the Caribbean at a recent World Bank conference in Miami, indicated that the regional states were capable of generating significant growth.

“At this point, we are looking at a two per cent growth trajectory but the islands have the potential to generate much more . . . particularly as they are service-oriented economies (as against) commodity-based countries . . . for which it is going to be more challenging,” she pointed out.

She cited tourism and youth skills training and employment as key areas for regional Governments to focus on in the quest for higher economic growth.

“Tourism has been a major driver of the island economies . . . and (supporting) that with smart investments . . . is going to be very important . . . because significant tourism growth has to be generated to bring benefits to the communities as well as nationally. So that’s an area that (the Bank) wants to pursue deeper engagements in terms of (supporting) drivers of economic growth,” she said.

She also committed to supporting the countries’ implementation of skills training programmes for young people.

“I see this as very important, because the youth are the foundation of any country, and . . . equipping them with the right kind of marketable skills is very (critical),” she emphasised.

Noting that the global marketplace is continuously changing, Sayed stressed the need for focus on information and communication technology, in this regard.

The meeting with journalists, which was held at the World Bank’s Jamaica Office in New Kingston, formed part of Sayed’s week-long visit to Jamaica from April 3 to 7, following her appointment on February 9. (JIS)

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