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State Minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture, Hon. Floyd Green, M.P. met with representatives from a number of youth groups. The Minister outlined some of the plans for the Youth Division, and solicited input from the representatives on the way forward.
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The Jamaica Union of Tertiary Students (JUTS) has been organised at a national level since 1972, by the government, in its democratisation plan within the education system.
The JUTS can be described as a democratic, independent, non-profit, non-sectarian and non-partisan student organisation comprising a confederation of local student representative organisations in colleges and universities across Jamaica. It represents and defends the interests of approximately 25, 000 students from 22 tertiary institutions.
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The Charge UP project is a mechanism for revitalising Jamaica’s youth club movement. Historically, youth clubs have been key intervention points for crime prevention, building youth resilience and supporting community development.
By charging up the movement, the campaign focuses on energising youth, strengthening and powering-up youth clubs to fulfill their potential for youth empowerment and community development. The campaign aims to harness the talent and creativity of youth, while recharging youth and youth clubs in communities where the energy may have dissipated over the years.
Youth clubs will be able to plug in to opportunities for financial support, training, mentorship and institutional strengthening from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information. At the same time, young people will be encouraged to plug in to the opportunities for their personal development that are offered through youth clubs.
As a strategy rooted in youth participation, the campaign encourages youth to take charge, and offer leadership in the initiation and implementation of community development projects.