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Three students at the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s Northern Caribbean University (NCU) recently won paid internships at the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Multi-Country Office in Jamaica. Shertonio Byfield, Navaida Green, and Petrona Peart were the recipients of this year’s internship after entering the Development Challenge Competition staged by the UNDP in collaboration with the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, on July 10, 2020. The NCU participants joined two other students from UWI and one student from the University of Technology (UTech) to form the winning team, named Reducing Inequalities in Education. The competition was part of a five-day series of free webinars during the Ready Reset Recharge UNDP Youth Symposium, held July 6-10. The symposium, which occurred via livestream on Zoom and Facebook, elicited the response of youth in Jamaica and other parts of the Caribbean to the Special Human Development Report on COVID-19, with a goal of arriving at practical solutions for a post-COVID-19 era. Team Reducing Inequalities in Education competed against two other hybrid teams and had only three minutes to impress the judges and their online youth audience. The judges’ scores comprised 90 percent of the total marks gained, while the people's choice votes accounted for 10 percent. In her closing remarks to delegates and contestants, the UNDP representative in Jamaica, Denise Antonio, said: “You have taken inspiration from the UNDP Special Report on COVID-19 and have charted your appropriate path to your priorities and contexts.… UNDP gives you our word that we will stand with you as you push for policy and behavioral change.” Read more..

Adventist University Students Win Internships at UN Development Program

Three students at the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s Northern Caribbean University (NCU) recently won paid internships at the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Multi-Country Office in Jamaica. Shertonio Byfield, Navaida Green, and Petrona Peart were the recipients of this year’s internship after entering the Development Challenge Competition staged by the UNDP in collaboration with the Sir…

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One Hundred Souls for the Kingdom

If heaven rejoices when just one sinner repents, can you imagine the joy when 100 precious persons answer God’s call? The year 2020 has provided many challenges; not the least of which is the COVID-19 global health crisis. Yet, somehow God has offered many teaching tools that have proven to strengthen our faith and resiliency. We have…

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Adventist Schools in Jamaica Host Island-wide Online Consecration Service

Confronted with closed schools, fear and concern for Covid-19 coupled with government issued constraints on assembly, conference administrators, pastors, teachers, students and church leaders in…

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Clarendon Residents Named Among Inspirational Men In Online Feature

Seven Clarendon men were listed among 101 inspirational men recently published in an online feature. The feature, dubbed ‘Men, since the beginning of time, have…

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EJC Elects New Youth Ministries Director

Pastor Brian Shaw is the new Youth Ministries Director at East Jamaica Conference (EJC) effective July 22, 2020.  Shaw was voted to be the Youth…

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Students challenged to stand for principle and righteousness

Confronted with closed schools, fear and concern for Covid-19 coupled with government issued constraints on assembly, conference administrators, pastors, teachers, students and church leaders in…

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Jamaica Union Session Postponed

The Third (Second Quinquennial) Session to elect a new administration for the 2020-2025 Quinquennium of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (JAMU) has been postponed. The postponement was voted by members of the Executive Committee of the Union during a meeting held at its headquarters in Mandeville, Manchester on July 15, 2020. The Session,…

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Adventist Churches in Jamaica Cautiously Reopen

Although the government of Jamaica has eased the restrictions on the number of people allowed to gather in one location, most of the Seventh-day Adventist…

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In Jamaica, Northern Caribbean University Alumni Launches US$1 Million Fundraiser for COVID-19 Scholarships

The Northern Caribbean University’s Alumni Federation recently organized its most ambitious fundraiser event to help hundreds of students affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The media-thon…

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ADRA Jamaica contribute to COVID-19

Pastor Wenford Henry (right), Country Director of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA Jamaica) presents a sample of food items valued at $500,000.00 to…

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