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Jamaica Looks to “Level the Playing Field” For Technology Access

Above: Minister Phillip Paulwell at Northern Caribbean University (JIS Photo)

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The Jamaican government is committed to ensuring that all Jamaicans have full and equal access to technology, according to Science and Technology Minister Phillip Paulwell.

“This government is committed to leveling the playing field for all Jamaicans,” he said. “We are going to ensure that every square inch of this island is broadband accessible and that every single school in this country is outfitted with learning equipment such as computers and whiteboards, as well as full internet access.”

Paulwell was speaking at the launch of Northern Caribbean University’s Research Week in Mandeville on Tuesday.

“The ability of a people to embrace science and technology and to continuously innovate is what we all need for economic transformation, not the size of our country or the wealth we are endowed with,” the Minister said. “The truth is that any long-term plan for any nation cannot be hinged on mining or tourism alone, because those are activities that are fickle.”

“When we depend on our minds, however, our future is secure, the possibilities immense and the opportunities endless,” he said.

Paulwell said that the competitive advantage in today’s world is hinged on technological advances.

“To remain competitive and abreast of other economies, it is imperative that we develop a culture of continuos improvement, driven by scientific research and the application of new and appropriate technologies,” he said.

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