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Posted: Friday 23 July, 2021 at 11:17 AM

World Bank Commits to Supporting a Resilient Recovery for Jamaica 

Carlos Felipe Jaramillo (left), World Bank Vice President for the Latin America and the Caribbean Region, met with the Most Honourable Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica. (Photo courtesy of the Office of the Prime Minister of Jamaica)
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By: World Bank, Press Release

    WASHINGTON, July 22, 2021 – The World Bank’s Regional Vice President for Latin America and the Caribbean, Carlos Felipe Jaramillo, completed a three-day visit to Jamaica yesterday. This was his first official visit within the region since being appointed to the post in May last year. Lilia Burunciuc, the recently appointed Country Director for Caribbean countries, accompanied him on the visit. Ms. Burunciuc will be based in Kingston, Jamaica.

     

    While in Jamaica, Mr. Jaramillo and the World Bank team met with the Prime Minister, the Most Honourable Andrew Holness, and key Cabinet Ministers including the Minister of Finance and the Public Service. He also held meetings with international development partners, members of the private sector, as well as with young professionals and women leaders. Among the areas discussed during the visit were digital transformation, reimagining education, increasing climate resilience, improving linkages between agriculture and the tourism sector, as well as urban resilience. 

     

    “Over the past years, Jamaica has made great strides in its development priorities. The macroeconomic situation is more stable, poverty and inflation have decreased and unemployment numbers hit record lows before the impact of COVID-19. Despite the setbacks caused by the pandemic, Jamaica’s economic management is an example for others in the region,” said Carlos Felipe Jaramillo, World Bank Vice President for the Latin America and the Caribbean Region.
      
    Mr. Jaramillo also had the opportunity to visit the World Bank-funded Port Royal Street Coastal Revetment Project, which will add shoreline protection to enhance Jamaica’s resilience to disasters and climate hazards. When completed, the project will also provide space for fisherfolk to continue to earn a living and provide the community with much-needed recreational space. 

     

    Since 1964, the World Bank Group has provided more than US$3 billion in development policy and investment financing to Jamaica. The World Bank’s program in Jamaica currently includes nine projects that address private sector-led growth, climate change adaptation and mitigation, human capital development, fiscal sustainability, private sector strengthening, and public sector transformation.   

     

    During the visit, it was announced that the World Bank had priced a catastrophe bond that will provide the Government of Jamaica with financial protection of up to US$185 million against losses from named storms for three Atlantic tropical cyclone seasons ending in December 2023. It was also announced that the World Bank is expanding its presence in the region. The World Bank’s regional office for the Caribbean will now be based in Kingston. 
     
     

     


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