The latest earthquake in Jamaica has forged a highlight on the significance of solidifying social safety methods throughout the Caribbean, based on Labor and Social Safety Minister, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr.
The seismic occasion, which registered a magnitude of 5.6, affected a number of parishes and resulted in minor structural damages.
Charles highlighted that such pure disasters underscore the area’s vulnerability and the pressing want for preparedness.
Classes from nature and pandemic

Within the aftermath of the earthquake, Charles spoke on the thirty first assembly of the Heads of CARICOM Social Safety Organisations, stressing the parallels between the pure catastrophe and the COVID-19 pandemic in revealing the need for sturdy social safety frameworks.
He identified that challenges are exams of resilience for small growing states and implored the gathered delegates to strengthen their security nets.
A name to motion for resilience
With a name to fortify social safety networks, Charles impressed delegates to work collectively, drawing on the pandemic’s classes to gear up for unexpected occasions.
He emphasised the vital function of social safety methods in not solely offering fast assist but in addition providing a promise of hope for the long run.
Jamaica’s restoration: A testomony to robust social insurance policies
The minister attributed Jamaica’s efficient restoration post-pandemic to its sturdy social safety framework, underscoring the numerous function of a complete social coverage agenda in sustaining social stability.
He acknowledged the progress remodeled the a long time whereas additionally acknowledging the prevailing gaps and the journey forward in direction of a complete social safety system.