A cohesive plan for rural development
Dear Editor,
The issues affecting underdeveloped rural communities in Jamaica extend far beyond temporary fixes. Residents in these areas are anxiously awaiting the roll-out of new community development plans and projects.
Here are a few ideas that can aid in the development of our underdeveloped communities:
1) Social development plan: We need a cohesive plan that unites residents. The Social Development Commission could collaborate with community leaders to organise events, such as plays, football games, and family fun days. Focusing on these social activities can help positively motivate residents to actively participate in the transformation process.
2) Education and skills training: People deserve opportunities to learn new skills that can help them secure employment. Unfortunately, many rural communities lack access to skills training programmes. Partnering with organisations like HEART/NSTA Trust to offer workshops could provide residents with the certifications and skills they need to advance.
3) Social intervention programmes: There is a pressing need for programmes targeting at-risk youth, especially those who have dropped out of school or lost motivation. The belief that every child can learn holds only if they are engaged in formal education; without this engagement, they cannot develop positively. Additionally, initiatives should support vulnerable groups, such as the elderly and those suffering from chronic illnesses. Developing local health centres can provide essential health treatments and care for individuals in need.
4) Economic development plan: Above all, communities require a comprehensive economic strategy. With numerous entrepreneurs and small business owners, the State should create a plan that benefits everyone. Supporting local farmers and producers is crucial, as there is significant potential in these communities. Implementing a robust economic plan can play a vital role in addressing food insecurity.
Our rural communities possess immense potential, and with careful planning they can significantly contribute to economic growth, job creation, and long-term sustainability. Jamaica has the expertise to accomplish this, but the implementation must be seamless. A reliable system of accountability is essential to ensure that the outlined plans serve the best interests of the residents. Let us not wait any longer; it is time to work together for the development of our communities.
Ricardo Smith
Senior educator
ricardo. professional. edu@gmail.com