PRESS RELEASE - November 04, 2008

As part of the first of its Community Improvement Grants Scheme, the Global Environment Facility – Integrating Watershed and Coastal Areas Management (GEF-IWCAM) Project donated $J 3.6 M to the Build Jamaica Foundation. The funds will be used to upgrade sanitation facilities at five schools in the Drivers River Watershed Management Unit, in the process, eliminating the use of pit toilets. Reach Primary and Infant, Rural Hill Primary, Fair Prospect Primary, Fair Prospect Basic and Windsor Forest Basic Schools will all benefit from the project.  

The Grants Programme will disburse the equivalent of US $100,000 to thirteen community projects in support of the integrated approach to the sustainable management of watersheds and coastal areas within the Drivers River Watershed. All projects are expected to be completed by May 2009.  

The GEF-IWCAM Project which is managed by the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) focuses on sustainable environmental practices in the Drivers River Watershed and the development of a watershed management model for Eastern Portland. The successes of the model will be implemented later throughout the other twenty-five Watershed Management Units in Jamaica, as well as the rest of the Caribbean. 

In accepting the grant, Doreen Brown, Coordinator of Build Jamaica Foundation expressed appreciation on behalf of the many children who will benefit from proper hygienic toilet facilities. She said that, they will perform much better academically, as a result. The Build Jamaica Foundation has been providing improved toilet facilities in basic schools over the last ten years. 

Funds from the Grant will be used to target improving community solid waste management issues, waste water treatment and solid waste management in schools, protection of river and waterways and the protection of mangroves and marine resources.  

Other environmentally sustainable programmes such as agro forestry, environmental monitoring, training and capacity building, environmental awareness programmes and any other activity that supports overall sustainability of the environment within the Drivers River Watershed will also be supported.

 


 

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