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Early Childhood Access: Jamaica’s Early Stimulation Programme is getting a boost with two new mobile therapy units under “Access Jamaica,” aiming to reach rural children with developmental disabilities as referrals jump 33% since 2023. School Mental Health: The Ministry of Health and Wellness is pushing psychosocial support in schools through its Mobile Mental Health Service (“Wellness Express”), encouraging children to talk about emotional struggles in private. Domestic Workers Rights: Labour Minister Pearnel Charles Jr signed a “landmark” MoU with the Jamaica Household Workers Union, promising training, safety and health awareness, plus a dedicated domestic workers training institution. Public Health & Safety: WHO warns Ebola in DR Congo could be lengthy as the US eases entry rules for the DR Congo World Cup team despite restrictions. Community Health Support: Sandals Foundation and the Ministry backed free dental care for residents in St. Mary, while KSAMC continues downtown clean-ups to protect vendor and public health. Menopause Policy Push: Dr. Christopher Tufton calls for WHO action and Jamaica’s own menopause green paper to tackle stigma and improve care.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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May 15, 2026

ATS Bookkeeping expands new client intake in Fairfax

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May 14, 2026

Mercy University to honor 2,300 graduates at 2026 commencement

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May 6, 2026

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May 15, 2026

NUGL, Inc. Reports Strong Q1 2026 Results with Revenue Growth, Positive Operating Income and Continued Delivery Expansion in Jamaica

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