Photos/Caption: The Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment & Sport Reggae Girl, Marlo Sweatman, interacts with students at the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation. The Reggae Girlz visited the Women’s Centre as part of the national celebrations organised by the Ministry …
Kingston, JAMAICA – Adolescent mothers attending the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation (WCJF) will have the ability to attend their CSEC classes, virtually. The WCJF Virtual CSEC programme, funded by the Rotary e-Club of the Caribbean, launched on Thursday. “The …
The WCJF stakeholders’ forum under the theme: Reintegration: Fostering Partnerships is a joint activity between the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment & Sport (MCGES), and the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Information (MOEYI), and will focus attention on the findings …
Written by: Rochelle Williams Reference: JIS Forty-eight adolescent parents have received bursaries and scholarships valued at $2.32 million to assist with their reintegration into the formal education system. The awards, under the Advancing Secondary, Tertiary Remedial Education for Adolescent Mothers …
On Thursday, September 13th, the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation (WCJF) proudly presents their Lecture Series (Part II of III) Adolescent Pregnancy: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow The lecture aims to increase public awareness about adolescent pregnancy; examine trends surrounding the …
Are you interested in becoming a mentor to an adolescent mother? Give Back to the Community This is the perfect opportunity to help the mentee with your expertise and experience Increase Your Self Worth Witnessing your mentee grow and …
The Honourable Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport and Chairman of the Jamaica National Commission for UNESCO has announced that the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation has won the prestigious UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education. …