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Ministries And Agencies Of The Jamaican Government
The Ministries of Jamaica are created at the discretion of the Prime Minister of Jamaica to carry out the functions of Government. As of 2021 the current Prime Minister is The Most Honorable Andrew Michael Holness, ON, MP. The agencies of Jamaica are created by both Parliamentary law and assigned to ministers to oversee. The governance structure consists of ministries with portfolios that have agencies that carry out its functions. Ministries of Jamaica *Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport **Jamaica Cultural Development Commission **Women's Centre of Jamaica Foundation **Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission **The Institute of Jamaica **Jamaica National Heritage Trust **National Library of Jamaica **Sports Development Foundation *Ministry of Education, Youth and Information **National Education Inspectorate **Jamaica Teaching Council **HEART Trust/NTA **Overseas Examinations Commission **University Council of Jamaica **Nutrition Products Limited **Early Childhood Commi ...
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Andrew Holness
Andrew Michael Holness, (born 22 July 1972) is a Jamaican politician who has been the Prime Minister of Jamaica since 3 March 2016, following the 2016 Jamaican general election. Holness previously served as prime minister from October 2011 to 5 January 2012. He succeeded Bruce Golding as prime minister, and decided to go to the polls in the 29 December 2011 general election in an attempt to get his own mandate from the Jamaican electorate. He failed in that bid, however, losing to the People's National Party led by Portia Simpson-Miller, with the PNP gaining 42 seats to the Jamaica Labour Party's 21. Following that defeat, Holness served as Leader of the Opposition from January 2012 to March 2016, when he once again assumed the position of prime minister. In 2020, the Labour Party won a landslide in another general election, and on 7 September Holness was sworn in for another term as prime minister. In October 2011, at the age of 39, Holness became the youngest person ever ...
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Coat Of Arms Of Jamaica (version)
The coat of arms of Jamaica is a heraldic symbol used to represent Jamaica. The coat of arms is a legacy design, with its earliest iteration having been granted for the colony of Jamaica in 1661 under Royal Warrant. The original design was created by William Sancroft, then Archbishop of Canterbury. The present design was adopted after Jamaican independence in 1962, with slight modification. Official description According to the National Library of Jamaica, the records of the College of Arms, London, describes the coat of arms as follows: ''For Arms, Argent on a Cross Gules five pine-apples slipped OR: and upon a representation of Our Royal Helmet mantled OR doubled Ermine, for the Crest, On a Wreath Argent and Gules, Upon a Log fesse wise a Crocodile Proper: And for the Supporters, On the dexter side a West Indian Native Woman holding in the exterior hand a Basket of Fruits and on the sinister side a West Indian Native Man supporting by the exterior hand a Bow all proper.'' Sy ...
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Ministry Of Culture, Gender, Entertainment And Sport
The Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport is a ministry of the Government of Jamaica. The minister since the 2016 election has been Olivia Grange. Predecessors of the current ministry include the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Sports, Youth and Culture; the youth remit from the latter title is now under the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information. The ministry includes the following agencies: *Jamaica Cultural Development Commission *Women's Centre of Jamaica Foundation *Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission *The Institute of Jamaica *Jamaica National Heritage Trust *National Library of Jamaica *Sports Development Foundation References External links * Ministries and agencies of the government of Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica (; ) is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea. Spanning in area, it is the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean (after Cuba and Hispaniola). Jamaica lies about south of ...
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Minister Of Finance And The Public Service
The Minister of Finance and the Public Service is Jamaica's chief financial official in charge of formulating both monetary and financial policies. He works alongside the Bank of Jamaica and its Governor. It is active in developing financial inclusion policy and is a member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion. Ministers *Donald Sangster, May 1953 - February 1955 * Noel Newton Nethersole, February 1955 - May 1959 * Vernon Arnett, May 1959 - April 1962 *Donald Sangster, April 1962 - March 1967 *Edward Seaga, March 1967 - March 1972 *David Coore, March 1972 - 1978 * Eric Bell, 1978 - 1980 * Hugh Small, May 1980 - October 1980 *Edward Seaga, 1980 - 1989 * Seymour Mullings, 1989 - 1990 *Percival Patterson, 1990 - 1991 * Hugh Small, 1992 - 1993 *Omar Davies, December 1993 - August 2007 * Audley Shaw, September 2007 – January 2012 *Peter Phillips Peter Mark Andrew Phillips (born 15 November 1977) is a British businessman and the son of Anne, Princess Royal, and Captain Ma ...
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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs And Foreign Trade (Jamaica)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade is the ministry responsible for handling Jamaica's external relations and foreign trade. The ministry's current director is Senator Kamina Johnson-Smith. The ministry's official mission statement notes that it "is responsible for the implementation of Jamaica’s foreign policy, the management of Jamaica international relations and the promotion of its interests overseas." History After achieving independence from the United Kingdom in August 1962, Jamaica immediately established its foreign ministry, then known as the Ministry of External Affairs. In 1976, the government changed the ministry's name to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and eventually added "and Foreign Trade" sometime later to reflect the full scope of its mission. List of ministers This is a list of Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica: *1962–1967: Sir Alexander Bustamante *1967–1972: Hugh Shearer *1972–1975: Michael Manley *197 ...
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Ministry Of Justice (Jamaica)
Introduction The Ministry of Justice (headed by the Minister of Justice) was established in 2001 after having severed ties with the Ministry of National Security and Justice. As a result, prior to the change in 2001, there are past individuals who were referred to as the Minister of National Security and Justice. Additionally, certain Ministers of Justice has also served simultaneously as the Attorney General of Jamaica. The Ministry of Justice is responsible for tasks such as administering legislation, delivering justice services, and providing policy support and analyses of law-related issues." List of ministers * Eli Matalon (1974–1976) ''1st Minister of Justice*Carl Rattray Q.C. (1976–1980) * Winston Spaulding Q.C. (1980–1986) *Oswald Harding Q.C. (1986–1989) * Errol Anderson (1989–1992) * K.D. Knight Q.C. (1992-2001) * Arnold J .Nicholson Q.C. (2001-2007) *Dorothy Lightbourne C.D., Q.C. (2007–2011) ''1st female*Delroy Chuck Q.C. (July–December 2011) * Mark ...
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Ministry Of Labour And Social Security (Jamaica)
The Ministry of Labour and Social Security of Jamaica oversees Social Security and Welfare, Education Affairs and Services, and Labour Relations Employment Services. The head offices of the labour and social security divisions are in Kingston. As of 2020, the Minister of Labour and Social Security is The Honourable Karl Samuda CD, MP See also * Other ministries of Labour * Other ministries of Social Security References External linksMinistry of Labour and Social Security Ministries and agencies of the government of Jamaica Jamaica Jamaica (; ) is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea. Spanning in area, it is the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean (after Cuba and Hispaniola). Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, and west of His ... Social affairs ministries {{Jamaica-gov-stub ...
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Ministry Of National Security (Jamaica)
The Ministry of National Security (MNS) is a statutory under the government of Jamaica responsible for maintaining national safety through the enforcement of law and order. It has its headquarters in the North Tower of the NCB Towers in Kingston.Contact Us
." Ministry of National Security. Retrieved on 2 October 2010. "North Tower NCB Towers 2 Oxford Road Kingston 5." It is also charged with preserving the security of Jamaica’s borders. Previously known as the Ministry of National Security and Justice it was then separated in 2001 to ensure that both ministries ran efficiently within their respective purviews. To accomplish its roles and responsibilities the ministry has multitude of divisions within its organization ranging from the Jamaican Constabulary Force (JCF) the official policing force of Jamaica to the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PIC ...
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Ministry Of Transport And Mining
The Ministry of Transport and Mining is a cabinet position in Jamaica responsible for regulating and developing Jamaica's transport system. The Ministry is also responsible for regulating the mining industry in Jamaica. The current minister is Robert Montague (Jamaican politician), Hon. Robert Montague. External links

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Electoral Commission Of Jamaica
The Electoral Commission of Jamaica (ECJ) is the independent statutory agency of the Government of Jamaica responsible for organising, conducting and supervising elections, by-elections and referendums. Objective of the Electoral Commission The Electoral Commission (Interim) Act (2006) defines the objective of the Electoral Commission as: Functions of the Electoral Commission The functions of the Electoral Commission are defined by law and in summary are # Establish policies for governing the registration of electors # Conduct general elections, local government elections, by-elections or referendums # Compile and maintain the register of eligible electors # Verify the identity of eligible electors # Approve political parties eligible to receive state funding # administer electoral funding and financial disclosure requirements # monitor election expenditure by candidates or their official agents # review the number of constituencies and boundaries # determine ...
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Jamaica Information Service
The Jamaica Information Service (JIS) is an executive agency of the Government of Jamaica responsible for disseminating information about government programs, projects, and services. Functions The agency's main functions involves the gathering, production and dissemination of information on government policies and programmes, locally and overseas. To achieve its objectives, the agency utilizes a broad range of media skillsets: print, radio, television, graphic arts, video projection and public relations. History Government Public Relations Office (1956-1963) The Jamaica Information Service was established in 1956. At its inception, the agency was first known as the Government Public Relations Office (GPRO), which was primarily concerned with issuing press releases and maintaining good relations between the press and the Government. The scope of the GPRO was widened in 1957 when it was integrated with the Jamaica Film Unit and the Government Broadcasting Service. The name of ...
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Government Of Jamaica
Politics in Jamaica takes place in the framework of a representative parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The 1962 Constitution of Jamaica established a parliamentary system whose political and legal traditions closely follow those of the United Kingdom. As the head of state, King Charles III - on the advice of the Prime Minister of Jamaica - appoints a governor-general as his representative in Jamaica. The governor-general has a largely ceremonial role. Jamaica constitutes an independent Commonwealth realm. The Constitution vests executive power in the cabinet, led by the Prime Minister. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested both in the government and in the Parliament of Jamaica. A bipartisan joint committee of the Jamaican legislature drafted Jamaica's current Constitution in 1962. That Constitution came into force with the Jamaica Independence Act, 1962 of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which gave Jamaica po ...
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