Latin America and the Caribbean

Jamaica

Integrated Policy

Modernizing the Social Protection System in Jamaica


The programme will lead to the strengthening of Jamaica’s social protection system, enabling it to be shock- and gender- responsive, accelerating efforts towards ending poverty, reducing people's and communities’ exposure and vulnerability to risks. The programme is built on the recognition of the multiple hazards that citizens are exposed to, enhancing their capacity to manage economic and social risks, as well as environmental and other natural hazard risks. The programme will focus on key activities including piloting more efficient, effective and safe payment processes within Jamaica’s social protection system, in particular those that emphasize accessibility.

Quick facts

Total budget:
US $1,154,100

UN Agencies:

UNICEF, UN WOMEN, WFP


National Partners:

Ministry of Labour and Social Security; Planning Institute of Jamaica; Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development


Duration:
January, 2022 to December, 2023 (24 months)
SDG Finance - Enabling Environment

Improving Efficiency, Effectiveness and Equity in Public Expenditure in Jamaica for SDG Acceleration

Total funding allocated
SDG Finance - Enabling Environment
US $ 992425
Co-funding by UN agencies
SDG Finance - Enabling Environment
US $ 220800
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Brief Description

The Government of Jamaica (GoJ) has made significant strides in localizing and integrating the SDGs in its planning framework - National Development Plan (NDP). However, the NDP is currently financed through the national budget, making this financing model challenged by tight budgetary constraints and limited fiscal space for additional debt. The Joint Programme (JP) will strengthen the Public Finance Management capacity of the Ministries of Finance and Public Service; Education, Youth and Information; and Health and Wellness thereby ensuring efficient, effective and equitable resource allocation towards the achievement not only of the SDGs, but also of the country’s national outcomes reflected in Jamaica Vision 2030.

Approach

As a result of the JP implementation, increased capacity, together with diagnostic budget analyses, development of financial simulation models and budget tracking systems will enable the reprioritization of funds to services which affect the most deprived and vulnerable populations including children and women and people with disabilities. By building capacity, promoting accountable and transparent financial management systems and processes, and linking the budget programs of the country to the SDGs, the JP will contribute to achievement of SDG 16 and 17, and has the potential to further accelerate SDGs concerning gender, health, and education status of citizens.

Quick facts

Total budget:
US $1,213,225

UN Agencies:

UNICEF, PAHO, UNDP


National Partners:

Planning Institute of Jamaica


Duration:
Jul 2020 - Jun 2022

Financial Information