WILLIAMS...micro and small enterprises can be paid to cook meals, transport supplies, clear debris, repair infrastructure, and provide community logistics and sanitation services.
As recovery spending accelerates following Hurricane Melissa, the Young Entrepreneurs Association of Jamaica (YEA) is calling for the Government to anchor relief efforts in economic regeneration.
The group is pushing for a national framework that channels recovery contracts, tax incentives, and financing support toward micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), arguing that long-term resilience depends on keeping Jamaica’s small business sector alive and active in the rebuilding process. The call comes as the YEA continues to engage in relief activities and consult with member-led initiatives and MSMEs across the island.
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