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Jamaica to establish National Child Online Protection Committee

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Kingston – The Jamaica government has approved the strategy for the establishment of a National Child Online Protection Committee.

Education, Youth and Information Minister, Fayval Williams, said the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has underscored the importance of online learning as a key component of the delivery of educational services in Jamaica.

But she noted notwithstanding the tremendous benefits of technology and the use of information and communications technology (ICT), online platforms present significant challenges to the safety of children in the virtual environment, given the variations and hazards of the virtual space.

“It has become critical for children to access the tools which would guarantee their safety as they thrive in this digital age,” she said.

Cabinet also gave approval for Williams to name a chair for the National Child Online Protection Committee and for the Committee’s mandate in relation to the development of a National Child Online Protection Strategy.

Cabinet also gave approval for the development of a National Sourcing Policy (NSP) and the establishment of a Policy Steering Committee to drive the Policy’s development.

“Foreign direct investment (FDI) has played an important role in the economic development of Jamaica, but the impact varies across the sectors and there is a need to improve the multiplier effect in terms of improved living standards and sustainable development.”
Williams noted that the NSP seeks to bolster the operations through the development of commercial partnerships and improved linkages between micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and companies investing in Jamaica.

“The National Sourcing Policy (NSP) would advance the creation of an enabling environment to strengthen and sustain the nation’s economic growth and development through strategic and focused initiatives that encouraged and incentivised the use of local inputs in key domestic industries,” she emphasised.

The policy seeks to establish a government of Jamaica policy position that supports the inclusion of sectors that could exponentially contribute to the wider economy. (CMC)

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