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USAID/Jamaica: From the American People

Program

Democracy & Goverance

Objective: Increased accountability, citizen security and participation

Program Photo Gallery

Policemen on mountain bikes in front of a mural.

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Residents in the troubled inner-city community of Grants Pen now go about their daily activities with a greater sense of security because of more improved police/community relationships.

Police officers in Grants Pen now patrol on bicycles allowing for greater rapport building and interface with the residents they serve.

Photo: USAID Jamaica

Police officers in Grants Pen now patrol on bicycles allowing for greater rapport building and interface with the residents they serve.

USAID/COMET partners with organizations such as the University of Technology

Photo: USAID Jamaica

USAID/COMET partners with organizations such as the University of Technology to help micro-entrepreneurs in Grants Pen develop business plans and strengthen general business skills.

“Future WALMART” – this message of optimism is characteristic of Jamaican micro-entrepreneurs.

Photo: USAID Jamaica

“Future WALMART” – this message of optimism is characteristic of Jamaican micro-entrepreneurs.

Lady hands out certificate to a female student from Flanker Primary and Junior High School

Photo: ProComm

Sharene McKenzie hands over a certificate to student from Flanker Primary and Junior High School. USAID's Community Empowerment and Transformation Project, in partnership with GoGSAT, provides online coaching service for students .

Lady hands over a certificate to a female student

Photo: PROComm

Sharene McKenzie hands over a certificate to a student of Flanker Primary and Junior High.

Residents gather around to talk casually with a police officer in their community

Photo: CARA Ltd

Community policing in Jamaica builds stronger relationships between residents and the police to prevent and tackle crime.

Lady speaks at a podium and smiles as she addresses the audience about the Students Expressing Truth program

Photo: USAID Community Empowerment and Transformation Project

Diane McNeil expresses her joy that her daughter participates in the 'Students Expressing Truth' (SET) program at Ascot High School and is doing well. The SET/Ascot program uses technological tools to encourage positive behavior among students who were seen as disruptive and indisciplined.

students and their principal pose for a photo with USAID representative

Photo: Ruth Chisholm, USAID/Jamaica

Sean Osner,(right) with students and principal from Rollington Town Primary

Man stands at a podium delivering a presentation while three people at a table next to him look on.

Photo: Fern Whyte, Public Affairs Section

(L-R) Balford Lewis, Elizabeth Zechmeister and Karen Hilliard look on as Dr. Lawrence Powell delivers his presentation.

Man speaking into a microphone while three others seated at the table next to him look on.

Photo: Fern Whyte, Public Affairs Section

Rev. Al Miller comments on the LAPOP Democracy Survey presentation. Other panelists are (l-r)Prof. Trevor Munroe, Mr.Gregory Simms and ACP Novelette Grant. (Partially hidden is Donna Parchment-Brown)

A lady speaks at a podium

Photo: Fern Whyte, Public Affairs Section

Karen Hilliard, Mission Director at USAID/Jamaica, addresses the audience at the presentation of findings of the Latin American Public Opinion Project's Democracy survey.

An audience listens to a presentation

Photo: Fern Whyte, Public Affairs Section

Audience listens keenly to LAPOP surevy findings.

a man stands at a podium and addresses an audience. Two people re seated at a table next to him.

Photo: USAID/Jamaica

Most Hon. Bruce Golding, Prime Minister of Jamaica, delivers the keynote address at the launch of the National Integrity Action Forum. Seated are Dr. Karen Hilliard, USAID/Jamaica Mission Director, and Prof. Trevor Munroe of the Centre for Leadership and Governance at UWI, Mona and project director for the NIAF.

Male sings into a microphone

Photo: People's Action for Community Transformation

Orret Perkins attends a training session at a music studio as part of the Jamaica Education for All Youth Challenge Grant Project.

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