Thursday, July 1, 2010

HOW CAN WE ERIDICATE POVERTY AND INCREASE EDUCATION IN THE INNER-CITY COMMUNITIES?

Written by David Chen

Jamaica - over the years - without a doubt is one of the most popular destinations worldwide...


Actively, VOICING FOR JAMAICA and other think tank lobby group have realized that the BRAND JAMAICA is larger and more IMPORTANT than we think.

Since this current journey to Jamaica - 99% of Jamaicans who we have lived with across the island - believe that more can be done to brand JAMAICA positively.

Our natural resources is one that is being "used and abused"

Have you visited St Thomas recently? If you are not familiar with the parish St Thomas - from a natural point of view - without the westernized hype - St Thomas and other Eastern parishes on the island - need major assistance as to where development is concerned.

THE ROADS ACROSS JAMAICA

Admit tingly - over the past 6 weeks - we have been experiencing serious rain - and the heavy water settling on the roads - this has made the driving conditions - even worse than it was - before the hurricane season kicked in.

The Jamaicans have even turn a bad think into a joke - where it is now being said that every Jamaica hold a PHD - ... in this PHD term - it means that every Jamaican is a POT HOLE DODGER...

THE YOUTH AND EDUCATION

It is sad to say that many youngsters between the age 7 - 14 - can expect to hear from their parents - "sorry, you can't go to school today - because I haven't got the money to send you this morning"

OPEN LANDS AND YOUTH/COMMUNITY CENTRES

If you are familiar with Jamaica - you will agree that there are many wasted land across the island - the question being asked at the moment - is "How wise is it to build more community centers across the island?"

HEALTH AND ELDERLY

This is an issue that needs attending to - with immediate effect!

SUMMARISE

The roads across the island is an eye sore with pot holes - at times - it takes the residents and local businesses to assist greatly with the repair of the roads...

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