our mission - jsif.org annual report 2005-2006_1.pdf · management team: scarlette gillings ......

67

Upload: vunga

Post on 01-Feb-2018

218 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access
Page 2: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

Our MissionThe Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) will mobilise resources and channel these to community-based socio-economic infrastructure and social services projects. Through a national partnership between central and local government, communities and private and public organisations, the JSIF will address the immediate demands of communities in a manner that is quick, efficient, effective, transparent and non-partisan.

In fulfilling its mandate, the JSIF will facilitate the empowerment of communities and assist in building national capacity to effectively implement community-based programmes aimed at social development.

Page 3: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATtheTenthAnnualGeneralMeetingof JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUNDwillbeheldattheJamaicaPegasusHotel,81KnutsfordBolevard,Kingston5onWednesdayOctober4,2006at2:00p.m.forthefol-lowingpurposes:

Resolution 1:1. ToreceivetheAccountsfortheperiodended31stMarch,2006andthereportsof theDirectorsandAuditorsthereon.

Resolution 2:2. Tofixtheremunerationof theAuditorsortodeterminethemannerinwhichsuchremunerationistobefixed.

Toconsiderand(if thoughtfit)passthefollowingResolution: “That theDirectorsbe and they areherebyauthorized tofix the remunerationof theAuditors at afigure tobe agreed withthem”

3. ToconsideranyotherbusinessthatmaybeconductedatanAnnualGeneralMeeting.

ByOrderof theBoardDatedthis7thdayof September,2006

HowardN.MalcolmSecretary

Ammended Notice OfAnnual General Meeting

Page 4: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

Board Of Directors

Wesley Hughes, CD PhD (Econ)

Chairman,JSIFDirectorGeneralPlanningInstituteof Jamaica10-16GrenadaWay,Kingston5

Scarlett Gillings, CD

ManagingDirectorJamaicaSocialInvestmentFund

1C-1FPawseyPlaceKingston5

Eleanor Jones, MA

ManagingDirectorEnvironmentalSolutionsLtd.20WestKingsHouseRoadKingston10

Marcia Edwards, MA

LandAcquisition&ResettlementOfficerWINDALCO

KirkvineWorksManchester

Donovan Perkins, MBA

Chief ExecutiveOfficerPanCaribbeanMerchantBankLtd

60KnutsfordBoulevardKingston5

Grace Jackson, MA

ManagerStudentServicesforSportUniversityof theWestIndiesKingston7

Ivan Anderson, MBA

Directorof Projects&OperationsNationalRoadOperating&ConstructingCo

10-16GrenadaWayKingston5

Beverly Lawrence, MSc

Director(Retired)Projects&TechnicalServicesMinistryof EducationNationalHeroesCircle,Kingston

Selena Tapper, BA

NGORepresentativeConsultant

Rolda Grey, MSc

DeputyFinancialSecretaryPublicExpenditureDivisionMinistryof Finance&Planning30NationalHeroesCircle,Kingston4

Rose Henry, CD, MBA

Page 5: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Registered Office: 1C-1F Pawsey Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica, WI • Tel: (867) 926-6238 / 968-4545 / 906-2869 • Fax (867) 926-3414

Toll Free 1-888-991-2356/7 • E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.jsif.org

Attorneys-At-Law: Phillips,Malcolm,Morgan&Matthies 2ARuthvenRoad,Building1 2ndFloor,Kingston10 Tel:(876)920-1357/1393Fax:(876)926-6147 Website:www.ruthvenlaw.com

Auditors: Deloitte&Touche CharteredAccountants 7WestAvenue,KingstonGardens P.O.Box13,Kingston4

Bankers: • Bankof NovaScotiaJamaicaLtd. 2KnustfordBlvd,Kingston5 • NationalCommercialBankJamaicaLtd. (PrivateBankingSector) TheAtrium,32TrafalgarRoad,Kingston10

Company Secretary: HowardN.Malcolm 2ARuthvenRoad,Building1, 2ndFloor,Kingston10

Finance & Audit Committee:DonovanPerkins(Chair)RoseHenryTerryHall*(Consultant)

Projects Committee:MarciaEdwards(Chair)GraceJacksonBeverlyLawrenceSelenaTapperGarthJackson*(National Water Commission)AndreaDempster*(Grace Kennedy & Company Ltd)ClareBernard*(Planning Institute of Jamaica)LauristonWilson*(Ministry of Education, Youth & Culture)

Procurement & Contracts Committee:EleanorJones(Chair)IvanAndersonRoldaGrey

•••

••••••••

•••

National Contracts Commission Sector Committee:EleanorJones(Chair / Environmental Solutions Ltd)IvanAnderson(National Works Agency)RoldaGrey(Ministry of Finance & Planning)SoniaVaughan*(Ministry of Finance & Planning)JosephHeHolt*(Contractor General’s Office)FaithGraham*(JSIF)

Management Team:ScarletteGillingsCD,Managing DirectorFaithGraham,Project Manager – Inner City Basic Services ProjectJamesMcNish,Finance MangerOmarSweeney,Operations ManagerG.AntonioBlake,MIS ManagerGrace-AnnMiller,Human Resource & Communications ManagerCarolPerry,Internal Auditor

••••••

•••••••

Corporate Information

*Non-JSIFBoardMember

Page 6: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

IntroductionTheJamaicaSocialInvestmentFund(JSIF),celebrating its tenth(10th)anniversary,wasestablishedas aprojectunder theGovern-mentof Jamaica’sNationalPovertyEradica-tionProgramme(NPEP).UndertheNPEP,theJSIF’smainaimistheprovisionof prop-erphysicalandsocial infrastructuretopro-motesustainabledevelopmentandbuildso-cialcapital.Whilethegoalremainsthesame,theFund’s evolutionhasbeen tremendousas the lifespanof theJSIFgrewfromthe

initialfouryears.

Povertyreductionanditseventualeradicationisanalmostuni-versalobjective,asisevidencedbytheprioritygivenintheMil-lenniumDevelopmentGoals.Of theeightgoalsenunciatedbytheUnitedNationsGeneralAssemblyin2000,thefirstaddressestheneedtoimprovehumanwelfareandhalvelevelsof extremepovertyby2015.

Jamaicahasdevelopedasetof consistentstrategies toachievethisaimthroughthecoordinatedeffortsof themanygovernment

agencies,non-governmentalorganisationsaswellastheprivatesector.Despitemanychallenges,therehavebeensignificantsuc-cesses.ThesuccessmeasuredinbroadtermsaredemonstratedintheJamaicaSurveyof LivingConditions2004whichstatesthatJamaica’spovertylevelshavebeenreducedfrom24.4%in1993to16.9%in2004.

AchievementsTheJamaicaSocialInvestmentFundhasbeensuccessfulinmeet-ingassignedtargetsandimplementingprojectsinanon-partisanandtransparentmannerovertheyears.Forthisreasontheorga-nizationhasretaineditscredibilityalongwithahighdegreeof publicacceptance.

Thisachievementiswidelyperceivedatthelocal,nationalandin-ternationallevelsandhasresultedintangiblereturns.Additionalgrantsand loanshavebeenmadeavailable to theorganizationby other governments and international organisations, therebyallowingtheFundtofurtherassistJamaica’smostunderservedcommunities.

AsatMarch2006,theJSIFhasapprovedeighthundredandsixtytwo(862)projectsandof thisnumber,sixhundredandfourteen(614) havebeen completed.Of the approvedprojects, 383or44.43%areschoolprojectsrangingfromrehabilitationtofenc-ing,equippingandconstruction.

This is significant as education isoneof thekey strategiesof theNPEPtoachievetheobjectiveof povertyalleviation.Fur-thermore,JSIF’sdirectinterventionintheeducationsectorisinkeepingwithGovernment’srenewedthrustfor theearlychild-hoodeducationsector.Asaresult,24.48%of theJSIF’sbudgethasbeencommittedforthispurpose.

AnothermajorachievementfortheJSIFthisyearwasitsdesig-nationbytheGovernmentof Jamaicaastheagencytocarryouttheprocurementactivitiesrelatedtotheestablishmentof theCa-ribbeanCatastropheRiskInsuranceInitiative(CCRII)facility.

Chairman’s Statement

Prime Minister, the Most Honourable Portia Simpson Miller, ON, and JSIF’s Managing Director, Mrs. Scarlette Gillings, CD, discussing the blueprints for the construction of the Care

Bear Basic School. Looking on are (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, Mr. Neville Williams, who is responsible for the

construction of the new school and (right) Principal, Ms. Cynthia Roche.

Wesley Hughes, CD, PhD

Page 7: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

TheCCRII is aimed at assistingCARICOMcountries to gainaccesstoaffordableandeffectivedisasterriskfinancingarrange-mentsbyproviding:

Anefficientrisktransfermechanismthroughparametricin-struments;Optimal pricing from reinsurers through risk pooling andeconomies of scale (that is a larger and better diversifiedportfolio);Sharedadministrativeandoperationalcosts.

Emboldenedwiththistrustandresponsibility,theJamaicaSocialInvestmentFundhasmanagedtowidenitsscopeof operationbyadoptingnewperspectivesandstrategiestofurtherassistthenation’sunderserved.Onekeyelementof thesestrategiesisen-suringthatcommunitiesplayagreaterroleintheimplementationof theirprojects.

Tothisend,in2005JSIFexpandedtheCommunityDrivenDe-velopment modality of project implementation. With this ap-proach,thesuccessof projectsisgreaterascommunitiesarein-volvedinallaspectsof theprocess.Inaddition,theycontributetheirsweatequityandthisresultsinthemshowingownershipof

theproject.However,thisdoesnotmeanthattheJSIFhasaban-doneditstraditionalmethodof projectimplementationwhereacontractorishiredtocarryouttheproject.

Looking towards the futureThe Jamaica Social InvestmentFundwill soon commence theimplementationof theinnovativeInnerCityBasicServicesProj-ect(ICBSP).

This project diverges from our traditional method wherethe project implementation process has been on a demanddriven basis. The new approach will use a community basedcontracting method (where the community is the primaryimplementer of the project). However, contractors will behired to carry out some aspects of the project. The ICBSPis a US$32.3 million undertaking funded by a loan from theInternationalBankforReconstructionandDevelopment(IBRD)andGovernmentof Jamaicacounterpartresources.Itsaimistoimprovethequalityof lifeforresidentsof twelveinnercitycom-munitiesintheparishesof Kingston&St.Andrew,Clarendon,St.JamesandSt.Catherine.

The ICBSP will target four key areas - Basic Infrastructure,Crime and Violence Prevention, Access to Micro-Finance andTenure Regularization. Through the utilization of these broadcategories,theselectedcommunitieswillbenefitfromimprovedbasicinfrastructure,accesstofinancialservices,enhancementof public safety, and improved community capacity to participateeffectivelyinthecommunitydevelopmentprocess.

As a means of ensuring the success and sustainability of theICBSPinterventions,Memorandaof Understandinghavebeensigned with key service providers such as the National WaterCommission, theNationalSolidWasteManagementAuthority,

Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr. the Hon. Omar Davies and Counsellor of Political Science and Public Affairs at the Japanese Embassy, Katsumi Maruoka, signing the Policy and Human Resource Development grant agreement for the establishment of the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk

Insurance Initiative (CCRII) facility.

Former Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. P.J. Patterson, ON, PC, QC receiving a warm welcome from students of the Holly Hill Primary School, one of four projects that

were handed over in the parish of Westmoreland to launch activities in JSIF’s 10th year Anniversary celebrations.

Page 8: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

theJamaicaPublicServiceCompanyLimited,theRuralElectrifi-cationProgrammeandtherelevantParishCouncils.

ConclusionPartnershipsplayan important role inensuring thesuccessof projects undertaken by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund.Thesepartnerships start from thebenefiting communities andrunthegamutof communitybasedorganisations,non-govern-mentalorganisations,theprivatesectorandotherstateagencies.Thecommonalitythatgovernsthesepartnershipsisthestrongdesiretoimprovethesocialandphysicalinfrastructureof Jamai-ca’sunderservedcommunities.

Anexampleof thistypeof partnershipisthePovertyReductionProgramme (PRP),which is aprojectof theEuropeanUnionandtheGovernmentof Jamaica.

ThroughthePRP,a6millionEurograntwasmadeavailabletoimprovelivingconditionsindeprivedcommunitiesbyimprovingaccess toqualitybasic infrastructure and services, especially inthefieldof sanitation,waterandhealth.

This funding has resulted in the implementation of 28 proj-ects benefiting over 34,000 persons. Generally, it is acceptedthat factors like economic growth and greater equity in op-portunities are major contributors to poverty alleviation.

Whiletheireffectsarenotalwayscertainortimely,theprojectsofferedthroughtheJamaicaSocialInvestmentFundprovidetan-giblereturns.

Hence,policiesandprogrammesliketheJSIF,whichhavebeenestablishedbygovernmenttotargettheunderserved,requirewidecommitment.ItisinthisregardthatIthanktheBoardof Directors,Managementandstaff of theJSIF,aswellasourmanypartnersforcontributingtothesuccessof theFund.

Ilookforwardtoourcontinuedpartnershipasweembracethegoal of investing for community development in the comingperiod.

WesleyHughes,CD,PhDChairmanOctober4th,2006

JSIF’s Managing Director Mrs. Scarlette Gillings, CD hands over a signed copy of the Memorandum of Understanding between the JSIF and the National Water

Commission to (ICBSP partner) NWC President, Mr. E.G. Hunter.

Head of the European Delegation Mr. Gerd Jarchow, cutting the ribbon to officially hand over the Gladys Sherriff Basic School. Looking on are JSIF’s

Internal Auditor Mrs. Carol Perry and students of the early childhood institution.

Page 9: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

�0

BackgroundIn1994,theGovernmentof Jamaicastateditscommitmenttoeradicatepovertythroughthepromotionof socialandeconomicdevel-opmentforitsmostunderservedcitizens.

ThevehicleforthistransformationwastheNational Poverty Eradication Programme(NPEP), initiated in 1995 with the guid-ing principles of Integration, Partnership,Community-Based Participation and Sus-tainability. In 1996, the Jamaica Social

InvestmentFund(JSIF)wasestablishedasakeycomponentof the NPEP. The main focus of the JSIF was the provision of critical social andeconomic infrastructure for Jamaica’sunder-servedcommunities.

The Fund was originally envisioned to be a four-yearproject,butthroughsubsequentfundingfromtheGovernmentof Jamaica, the International Bank for Reconstruction andDevelopment(IBRD),theEuropeanUnion(EU),theCaribbean

Development Bank (CDB), the Department for InternationalDevelopment(DFID),theGovernmentsof JapanandtheNeth-erlandsandtheOrganisationof PetroleumExportingCountries(OPEC),wasabletooperateforanadditional6years.However,consequent to thesigningof aUS$29.3millionIBRDloan tofundtheInnerCityBasicServicesProject(ICBSP),thelifeof theFundhasbeenextendedto2011.

The Year in ReviewPerformance:2005/2006sawtheJSIFplayingafacilitatingroleinhelpingcommunitiestomanagethefullimplementationof theirprojects,byprovidingtrainingtocommunitiesandgiv-ingtechnicalsupervisiontotheseprojects.

During this period, 46 projects were approved under theCommunityBasedContractingmodality,whereJSIFactedasthe

Managing Director’s Report

Table 1 – Approved JSIF Investments for 2005/2006

Table 2 – Completed Sub-Projects for 2005/2006

Scarlett Gillings, CD

Page 10: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

facilitator and provided training in project management,procurement,accounting&bookkeepingandleadershipskills.Theestimatedcostof theseprojectsisJ$142.4million.JSIFalsocontinuedprojectimplementationusingthetraditionalmethod,wherebytheFundisresponsibleforallaspectsof thesub-project–communitiesaregiven lessresponsibilityandemphasis isoncollaboration,consultationandinformation-sharingwiththem.38suchsub-projectswereapproved,reflectinganestimatedin-vestmentof J$489.6million.

Intotal,84sub-projectswereapprovedforimplementationatanestimatedcostof J$632millionfor2005/2006.Inaddition,62sub-projectswerecompletedthisyear,bringingto614thenum-berof sub-projectscompletedsinceinceptiontodate.

Focus On EducationYearlybudgetarycommit-mentsof theJSIFduringourtenyearsof operationhave included significantinvestments in educationand more so early child-hoodeducation.

This isasa resultof theincreasedawarenessandacceptancethatearlychildhoodeduca-tionplays avital role inproviding the foundation for the aca-demicandsocialdevelopmentof thechild.

AsatMarch2006,theJSIFBoardof Directorshasapprovedap-proximatelyJ$997.4millionforearlychildhoodeducationalsub-projects,or26%of ourtotalapprovedsub-projectexpendituresinceinception.Thisallocationcovers223sub-projects,172of whichhavebeencompletedatanestimatedcostof J$660mil-lion.Theseprojectshavedirectlybenefitedapproximately37,930children.Fortheyearunderreview,weapproved25projectsforearlychildhoodinstitutionsandcompleted17.

Notable Projects Approved OrCompleted For 2005 / 2006

Portmore Park: West Bank Multipurpose Sports Complex Construction (St. Catherine)European Union

The project was madepossible by a grant of J$15.8 million from theEuropean Union under itsPoverty Reduction Pro-gramme (PRP) and in-volves theconstructionof a mini football field andpark, anevents/meetingand storage area changing roomsandaperimeterwall forcrowdcontrolandassetmanage-mentpurposes.

Table 3 – Approved and Completed Sub-Projectsby Parish (2005/2006)

Children at the Bethel New Testament Basic School play-ing after the handing over ceremony.

The completed court at the Portmore Park - West Bank Multipurpose Sports Complex

Page 11: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Thecompletedcomplexoffersasportingandrecreationalareaformorethan1000youths,specificallyat-riskadoles-centsfromtheWestBankandPortmoreParkcommunitieswhonowhaveanopportunitytoengage inorganizedandcharacter-buildingactivitiesthroughsportandrecreation.Theprojectwassupervisedbythecommunity.

Accompong Road Rehabilitation(St. Elizabeth) Government of Jamaica

The project will involvetherehabilitationof 3kmof roadway leading intothe Maroon Communityof Accompong. The re-habilitated road will pro-vide improved access forthe840 residents, including farmers, taxioperators, schoolchildrenandtheelderly,togoodsandservicesaswellasgivethe residents improved access to markets and employmentopportunitiesoutsideof thecommunity.FundingtoundertakethisprojectisbeingprovidedbytheGovernment of Jamaica at an estimated cost of J$19.6million.This project gave the JSIF the opportunity to assist inthe improvement of the tourism product offered by theMaroonsof Accompong.

Arcadia Basic School Construction and Equipping (St. Thomas)Basic Needs Trust Fund

In improving facilitiesfor the staff and stu-dents at the ArcadiaBasic School, the JSIFBoard of Directorsapproved J$11.3 mil-lion through the BasicNeeds Trust Fund fortheconstructionof a2-classroombuildingwithkitchenandsanitaryfacilitiesforapproximately50children.

Thelandonwhichthenewschoolissitedwascontributedbyafamilywhopurchasedthelandwithpersonalfundsanddonated it as part of the community contribution for theproject.

Grant’s Pen Urban Access RoadsRehabilitation (St. Andrew)World Bank

FollowingarequestbytheBarbican/GrantsPenUpliftmentMovementforfundingtorehabilitatefourroadsinthecom-munities, approvalwas granted for theproject at a costof J$8.3million.Theprojectcomplementstheworkof organizationssuchasAMCHAMinGrantsPenandgivestheresidentseasierac-cesstotheircommunitiesandessentialservicessuchasfireandthepoliceaswell.TheprojectwasimplementedbythecommunitywithJSIFactingasfacilitator,andwhencompletedwillbenefitsome200families.This year JSIF’s Board approved 20.25 KM of rural and urban access roadway for rehabilitation

Montpelier Basic School Construction (St. Elizabeth)Digicel Foundation

Continuingwithourthrustforpartnershipswith theprivatesector, the JSIF once againcollaboratedwith theDigicelFoundation in the construc-tionof theMontpelierBasicSchoolatacostof J$10.88million.

The existing Accompong road that is to be reha-

bilitated through funding from the Government

of Jamaica.

The newly constructed Arcadia Basic School nears

completion

Left: One of the four roads before rehabilitation

Right: A section of a road in the Grant’s Pen community after

rehabilitattion

A labourer prepares the site for the relocation of the Montpelier Basic School

Page 12: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

TheDigicelFoundationfundedtheconstructionof theba-sicschoolwiththeJSIFprovidingthetechnicalexpertise.Whencompleted,thisschoolwillbenefitapproximately90students.

Mobilising Resources forPoverty AlleviationThe JSIF received funding from several sourcesduring2005/2006includingtheGovernmentof Jamaica(GOJ),the World Bank under the National Community Develop-mentProject (NCDP) and the InnerCityBasicServicesProj-ect(ICBSP), theEuropeanUnionunder itsPovertyReductionProgramme (PRP), the Caribbean Development Bank /Canadian International Development Agency (CDB/CIDA)under theBasicNeedsTrustFund (BNTF) and contributionsfrombeneficiarycommunities.Thereceiptsareasfollows:

J$185,639,684wasreceivedfromtheGOJJ$298,597,873wasreceivedundertheNCDPJ$45,681,472wasreceivedundertheICBSPJ$180,857,697wasreceivedunderthePRPJ$64,738,730wasreceivedundertheBNTFJ$47,885,000wasreceivedasacommunitycontribution

Other Activities Undertaken During The YearCaribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF)FollowingthedevastationcausedbynaturaldisastersintheCaribbeanin2004andtheactivehurricaneseasonpredictedfor2005,governmentsofsixCARICOMcountries(namelyAntigua&Barbuda,Dominica,

••••••

Grenada,St.Kitts,St.Lucia,St.Vincent&theGrenadinesandJamaica)approachedtheIBRDforassistanceingainingaccesstoaffordableandeffectivedisasterriskfinancingarrangements.

The Government of Japan responded to a request by theIBRD by providing a grantof US$1.8 million under itsPolicy and Human ResourceDevelopment (PHRD) Fund.The Grant Agreement wassigned in January 2006 andthe funds will be used tofinance preparatory activities,including feasibility studies,relatingtotheimplementationof the project which aims atassistingtheparticipatinggov-ernments to strengthen theircapacitytomanageandtrans-ferlargeriskexposuresresultingfromcatastrophicevents.

Whenitcomesonstream,thefacilitywillallowCaribbeangov-ernments to purchase insurance policies against detrimentalnaturaldisasters.Basedon its trackrecordandtransparency inmanagingfunds,JSIFwasaskedtobetheimplementingagencyto procure and manage the contracts for the consultancies tocarryouttherelatedstudies.Todate,theJSIFhasprocuredtwomajorcontractswithconsultantstodevelopariskmodelandriskfinancingstrategiesfortheFacility.Thecreationof thisCCRIFis tobeusedasapilot forabroaderprogrammecovering theneedsof smallstatesinthePacificandotherregions.

The Way ForwardAswecelebrateour tenthanniversary,weacknowledge that inspiteof themany contributionsmadeby the JSIF toward thealleviationof poverty,thereisstillmuchworktobedone.Ourcontinuedexistencebeyondtheintendedlifeof theProjectde-notestheconfidencethatourpartnershaveintheabilityof theJSIFtoeffectivelyexecuteitsmandate.

Left to Right: Mr. Colin Bullock, Financial Secretary, Mrs. Scarlette Gillings, CD, Managing Director of JSIF, Dr. the Hon. Omar Davies, Minister of Finance & Planning, Mr. Kat-sumi Maruoka, Councillor at the Japanese Em-bassy and Dr. Wayne Henry, World Bank Liaison Officer at the signing of the US$1.8 M grant for the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility. The Gov-ernment of Japan provided the funds.

Page 13: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

The Inner City Basic Services ProjectHolistic Community DevelopmentHaving completed the design phase of the Inner City BasicServices Project (ICBSP), in February 2006, the JSIF and thegovernment of Jamaica successfully negotiated a US$29.3millionloanwiththeIBRD.ThisamountwillbecomplementedbyGOJcounterpartfundsof US$3.5million.

The US$32.8 million project aims to improve access to basicservices,namelycleanwater,sanitation,roadinfrastructure,sol-idwastemanagementandrelatedcommunity-basedservicesintargetedunderservedinnercitycommunities.Followingaprioritizationexercise,atotalof 12innercitycom-munitieswereidentifiedintheparishesof Kingston,St.Andrew,St.Catherine,ClarendonandSt. James inwhich to implementtheICBSP.

Implementation of the ICBSP in the targeted communitiesis slated tobegin inJune2006and isexpected tobenefitover13,000householdsinthesecommunities.Aswechartacoursefor thewayforward, it is intendedthat the implementationof theICBSPwillbecomplementedwithinterventionsfocusingonruraldevelopmentwithanemphasisonbananaandsugarpro-ducingcommunities.

The Creation of New Partnerships TheJSIFcontinuestobelievein,andadvocateforstrongpart-nerships with other stakeholders including the private and thepublicsectors,inordertostreamlineandenhanceourabilityto

offer services to as manyJamaicansaspossible.

The Inner City BasicServices Project has re-sulted in the formationof new partnerships be-tween the JSIFand severalentities such as theNational Solid Waste

Management Authority (NSWMA), the Rural Electri-fication Programme (REP), the Jamaica Public ServiceCompany(JPS)andtheNatioalWaterCommission(NWC).Inaddition,wehavestrengthenedourpartnershipwiththeSocialDevelopmentCommission(SDC)andwiththeParishCouncilsunderwhoseresponsibilitythetargetedcommunitiesfall.

Wearedelightedtobecelebratingourtenthyearinoperation.Iwouldliketooffermyheartfeltthankstoourstakeholders,ourpartners in the government, non-governmental organisationsandtheprivatesector,ourdonoragenciesandtheJSIFBoardof Directors, Management and Staff for another year of dedicatedhardwork.

We look forward tocontinuingourefforts in thefightagainstpovertyinJamaica.

ScarletteGillings,CD ManagingDirector September1,2006

Table 4 - Beneficiaries Under ICBSP

Residents of Flankers, one of communities

that will benefit from the Inner City Basic

Services For the Poor Project.

His Worship Councillor, Dr. Andrew Wheatley, Mayor of

Spanish Town, signing the MOU for the ICBSP between the

JSIF and the St. Catherine Parish Council

Page 14: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Jamaica Social Investment Fund Financing

InitialfundingfortheJSIFwasobtainedfromtheInterna-tional Bank for Reconstruction & Development (IBRD)/WorldBank(WB)intheformof aUS$20millionloan.

Thishelpedtoleverageassistancefromothersourcesasfollows-theInter-AmericanDevelopmentBank(IDB)-US$10million,theGovernmentof theNetherlands-US$3million,Organisa-tionof PetroleumExportingCountries(OPEC)-US$2million,and theDepartment for International Development (DFID) -£476,000 (US$0.75M). The Government of Jamaica providescounterpartfundingunderallloanandsomegrantagreements.Inadditionthecommunitymustgiveacontributionincashorkind,whichiscalculatedatanagreedpercentageof theoverallprojectcost.

In2000,additionalfundinginloansandgrantswassecuredfromtheCaribbeanDevelopmentBank(CDB)-US$14.32M,andthe

EuropeanUnion-€6millionrespectively.JSIFwaschosenastheexecutingagencyfortheEU’sPovertyReductionProgramme(PRP) because of the Fund’s notable success in targeting andimproving the conditions in some of Jamaica’s poorest com-munities.ThisProjecthasanincreasedemphasisoncommunitycontractingandbeneficiaryparticipation;thusgivingcommuni-tiesmorecontrolover thedesignand implementationof theirprojects.

TheNationalCommunityDevelopmentProject(NCDP),whichisfinancedbya loanof US$15MfromtheWorldBanktotheGovernment of Jamaica (GOJ), also emphasizes the commu-nity driven approach. The NCDP is focused on developmentthrough increased involvementof the community at all stagesof theprojectcycle.ThisprojectwasofficiallylaunchedonFeb-ruary 17, 2003 and is being implemented over a four (4) yearperiod. In 2005 theGOJ obtained further funding to supporttheNCDPfromtheOPEC,throughaloanagreementforUS$5millionthatwillendin2009.

Further funding was obtained in June 2003 through TheBasic Needs Trust Fund grant of US$2.86M, which is be-

ing provided jointly by the CDB and the CanadianInternational Development Agency (CIDA).

This grant makes funding available forinfrastructure construction, minor main-

tenance for education and health fa-cilities, skills training and upgrad-ing, institutional strengthening, public

awarenessandinformation,andprojectman-agementandimplementation.

During2005theGOJreceivedfundingfromthe World Bank and the Japanese govern-ment tofinance the preparation of the In-nerCityBasicServicesforthePoorProject(ICBSP),aimedatimprovingaccesstobasic

Government of Jamaica officials signing the loan agreement for the Inner City Basic Services Proj-ect with World Bank representatives. Right to Left: Dr. Wayne Henry, Liaison Officer World Bank; Caroline Anstey, Director, World Bank Caribbean Country Management Unit, Latin America & the Caribbean Region; Dr. the Hon. Omar Davies, Minster of Finance & Planning; Colin Bullock, Financial Secretary, Ministry of Finance & Planning; Scarlette Gillings, CD, Managing Director, Jamaica Social Investment Fund; Standing: Verdayne Wallace, Director, Loan Administration, Ministry of Finance & Planning

Page 15: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

socio-economicinfrastructureforresidentsintargetedinnercitycommunitiesinKingstonandSt.Andrew,St.Catherine,Claren-donandSt.James.

Agrantof US$650,000wasreceivedfromtheJapanesePolicyandHumanResourcesDevelopment(PHRD)fund,alongwitha project preparation advance of US$650,000 from theWorldBank.AloanagreementwassignedbyGOJandtheWorldBankonMay2006forUS$29.3Mtofundtheimplementationof theICBSP.TheGOJwillprovidecounterpartfundingof approxi-matelyUS$2.7Mtowardtheproject.

Over the years the JSIF has developed a sterling reputationfortransparentproceduresandprocessesandprofessionalandtechnicalcompetence.Asa resultof theseattributes theFundhasbeenapproachedbyvariousentitiestoassistoroverseetheimplementation of projects outside the regular JSIF activities.Recently in response toa requestbyCARICOMgovernmentsfor assistance in gaining access to affordable and effectivedisasterriskfinancingarrangements,theWorldBankproposedastudyof theviabilityof aCaribbeanCatastropheRiskInsuranceFacility(CCRIF)whichwouldallowCaribbeancountriestopoolnaturaldisasterrisks.

Preliminary studies (probabilistic riskmodelling, riskfinancingstrategyanddevelopmentof operationalguidelines)alongwithcommitmentsfromparticipatingcountriesandpotentialdonorcontributions toareservefundarecritical to thedevelopmentof theCCRIF.

TheJSIFhasbeenaskedtooverseetheprocurementprocessfortheconsultanciestocarryoutthestudies.Agrantof US$1.8Mof which Jamaica received US$0.8M, was provided from theJapanesePHRDfund,tofacilitatethesepreparatoryactivities.

Page 16: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Breakdown Of Funding Agreements

Current Funding Agreements

1 Amountsexpectedtobedrawnon

2 US$0.8MwasallocatedtoJamaicaandUS$1MfortheOECScountries

3 Revisedclosingdate

4 6millionEuroapproximatelyUS$6.4million,atthedateof thesigningof thefinancingagreement

5 Revisedclosingdate

6 Thisamountincludesagrantof US$124,000

Page 17: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Breakdown Of Funding Agreements

Closed Funding Agreements

7 Actualamountsdrawn

8 Variedclosingdatesforeachfundingsourceasagreedonintherelevantfinancingagreements

9Variedclosingdatesforeachfundingsourceasagreedonintherelevantfinancingagreements

10ThisincorporatesfinancingfromtheEuropeanUnionduringthefirstphase

7

Page 18: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Project InformationWhentheJamaicaSocialInvestmentFundbeganoperationsin1996itsinitialfocuswasonademanddrivenmethodology.Un-derthisapproachthecommunitywouldsubmittheprojectideato the JSIFand theFundwouldprovidefinancing and imple-menttheproject.

New community development methodologies have resulted indifferentapproachesbeingadoptedovertheyears.InadditiontothedemanddrivenmethodologytheJSIFhasintegratedcommu-nitydrivendevelopment(CDD)intoitsoperations.ThisiswheretheJSIFprovidesthefinancingandthecommunityimplementstheproject.

Anewstrategyistargetedinventions,wherecertaincommunitiesreceivepre-selectedmultipleinterventions.Underthismethodol-ogythecommunitiesandtypesof interventionsarepreselectedonthebasisof greatestneed.

Pre-Selected Projects1Inner City Basic Services For The Poor Project (ICBSP)Thisproject,whichhasafinancingcommitmentof US$32mil-lion,focuseson:

Improvingaccess,useandqualityof basicinfrastructure.Rehabilitationandconstructionof sanitation,drainageandwatersupplyfacilitiesSolidwastecollectionLighting and rehabilitation of public space and recreationareas.ViolenceandcrimereductionProvidingaccesstomicro-finance

Theanticipatedprojectoutcomesincludesignificantlyincreasedcoverage in poor households within the selected communi-tiestowaterandsanitationfacilities,andstormwaterdrainage;strengtheningof humanandsocialcapitalinpoorneighborhoodsthrough increased community participation in the planning,

••

••

••

deliveryandmaintenanceof works and services;and improved commu-nity safety as measuredby reduced crime ratesand public perceptionsof safety.

Twelve (12) communitieshavebeenselectedforthisintervention.Theyare:

Kingston and St. Andrew: WhitefieldTown,JonesTown,FederalGardens,Passmore/Brown’sTown(Dunkirk)St. Catherine: Tawes Pen, Africa, Shelter Rock, Knollis(Bog Walk), Central Village (including Big Lane, Detroit,LittleLaneandAndrewsLane),LauristonClarendon:Bucknor/RectoryLands(MayPen)St. James:Flankers

ActivitiesundertheProjecthavebeendividedintothreecompo-nentsasfollows:

1. Access to Services This will include three key subcomponents:

Basic Infrastructure: This sub-component willfinance urban upgrading in project areas through twoprimarytypesof infrastructureinvestments:(i)on-sitenetworkandcommunityinfrastructureinprojectareasincludingwater,sanitation,drainage,roads,solidwastemanagement,electricity,street lighting and community centers; and (ii) rehabilitationandconstructionof off-sitewater,sewerageanddrainagein-frastructurecritical tomaintainservice levels inprojectareas.

Access to Financial Services: The sub component willprovide micro-finance services in project areas for pro-ductive purposes & incremental home improvements(including connections to basic infrastructure services).

••

1Theseareprojectsthatwerenotsubmittedbyanycommunitygroupororganisationbutwerechosenonthebasisof overwhelmingcommunityneed.

The newly construction Medina Basic School in Manchester

Page 19: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

�0

Thecomponentwillalsofinanceanoutput-basedaid(OBA)instrument to create incentives for existing Financial In-stitutions (FIs) to provide these services in project areas.Thecomponentwillfinancetwoactivities:(i)anOBAmecha-nismfortheextensionof microfinanceloansinprojectar-eas;and(ii)consultantservicesforthetrainingof FIsthatarepotentialbidders,andforJSIFtoevaluatebidsandcarryoutmonitoringandsupervision.

Tenure Regularization: The component will financethe implementation of a pilot land titling initiative target-ingresidentsof ICSBPcommunitiesonpublicland–giventhelackof clear,cost-effectiveandexpeditiouslegalframe-work for private land acquisition for the regularizationof informal occupants on private parcels. Implementa-tion of the pilot component will involve three activities:

Inventoryof LandOwnershipDevelopmentof aRegularizationStraegyandProgramTitlingProgram

ThesubcomponentwillbeimplementedthroughMemoran-daof Understanding(MoU)betweenJSIFandtheNationalLandAgency(NLA),theLandAdministrationandManage-mentProgram(LAMP)theNationalHousingDevelopmentCorporation(NHDC).

2. Public Safety Enhancement and Capacity BuildingThe component aims to enhance public safety by financ-ingintegratedpackagesof consultantservices,trainingandtechnical assistance in project communities. The compo-nentfocusesonsupportingbothimmediatemitigationandconflict resolution activities in addition tootherpreventa-tiveandcapacityenhancementinterventionsthatwillhaveamedium-termimpactonlevelsof publicsafety.

•••

Inparticular,thecomponentwillfinanceinitiativesinfourbroad categories: (i) operation of Peace and Justice com-munity centers; (ii) mediation and conflict resolution; (iii)alternativelivelihoodsandskillsdevelopment;and(iv)youtheducationandrecreation.

These interventions are complemented by the series of physical investmentsinpeaceandjusticecommunitycen-ters,recreationalfacilities,streetlighting,trafficmanagementandremovalof zincfencingphysicalinvestments.

3. Project ManagementThiscomponentfocusesonthefinancingof consultantser-vices,goods,trainingandoperatingcostsforprojectman-agementandadministration.JSIFwillrecruitcorestaff forprojectmanagementincludingaProgramManager,Supervi-sionEngineers,CrimeandViolenceSpecialist,CommunityLiaisonOfficers,SocialSpecialistsandrelatedstaff.Thecompo-nentwillalsofinanceconsultantservicesfor:

MonitoringandcitizenreportcardsMid-termandend-projectimpactevaluationFinancialauditsTechnicalsupervisionandaudits

••••

Page 20: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Demand-Driven Projects2

Breakdown of project types under each sector:

Social Infrastructure (SI) includes the rehabilitation, expan-sion, construction andequippingof basic,primary and all-ageschools,healthcentres,communitybasedwatersystems,homesforchildren,theelderlyandthedisabled,daycarecentres,com-munitytrainingcentresandsportsfacilities,sanitaryconvenienc-es,drainsandcanals.

Economic Infrastructure (EI)includestheconstruction,reha-bilitationandupgradingof feederroadsinfarmingcommunities,bridgeapproaches,smallbridges,footpaths,smallfactoryfacili-tiesproducingagriculturalproductsandmarkets.

Social Services (SS)includesConflictResolution,Ca-reerGuidanceandJobPlacement,Counsellingforfami-liesandyouth,Skillstrainingfortheproductivesector

Organisational Strengthening (OS) includesprovidingtechnicalassistanceandtrainingtosub-proj-ect sponsors and communities to upgrade their skillsin organization and mobilization and in the prepara-tion,implementationmanagementandmaintenanceof projects. This assistance is also given to Governmen-tal and non-governmental institutions in participatoryprojectidentification.

2TheseareprojectsthatweresubmittedtoJSIFbyacommunitygroup,non-governmentalorganisation,GovernmentMinistry/Agencyorprivatesectorbody.Theyare

implementedusingeitherthe“traditional”methodologyof JISF implementingtheprojectwith inputfromthebeneficiariesorcommunitybasedcontracting,wherethe

communityimplementstheproject.

Page 21: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��W

orld

Ban

k (L

oan

2) –

Nat

iona

l Com

mun

ity D

evel

opm

ent P

roje

ct (N

CD

P)Pr

ojec

ts A

ppro

ved:

Dec

embe

r 200

2 –

Janu

ary

2006

#Pr

ojec

t Nam

ePr

ojec

t Am

ount

J$D

ate

App

rove

dPa

rish

Dis

trict

Impl

emen

tatio

n M

etho

dolo

gySe

ctor

110

0 La

ne/p

ark

Lane

Mul

ti-Pu

rpos

e C

ourt

1,18

4,37

723

-Jun-

04St

. And

rew

Whi

teha

ll G

arde

nsTr

aditi

onal

SI

23D

Ear

ly C

hild

hood

Cen

tre

for C

hild

ren

with

Dis

abili

ties

Reha

bilit

atio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

4,49

7,12

125

-May

-05

St. C

athe

rine

Span

ish

Tow

n C

entra

l Tr

aditi

onal

SI

3A

ckle

s H

ill E

arly

Chi

ldho

od

Inst

itute

Reh

abili

tatio

n &

Ex

pans

ion

5,00

0,00

027

-Jul-0

5St

. Cat

herin

eKi

tson

Tow

nC

BCSI

4A

enon

Tow

n A

ll A

ge S

choo

l Ex

pans

ion

12,3

10,8

5229

-Jan-

03C

lare

ndon

Aen

on T

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

5A

iry C

astle

/ Bo

wde

n H

ill R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n 10

,409

,988

27-Ju

l-05

St. A

ndre

wSt

ony

Hill

Tr

aditi

onal

EI

6A

iry C

astle

to B

owde

n H

ill

Dra

in C

onst

ruct

ion

5,36

1,03

627

-Jul-0

5St

. And

rew

Ston

y H

ill

CBC

EI

7A

mbr

ook

Lane

Spo

rts C

ompl

ex

Reha

bilit

atio

n 2,

370,

908

19-Ja

n-05

St. A

ndre

wH

alf W

ay T

ree

CBC

SI

8A

ncho

vy P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Fe

ncin

g 2,

271,

026

19-M

ar-0

3St

. Jam

esA

ncho

vy /

Cat

herin

e M

ount

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

9A

ndre

ws

Pen

Lane

Re

habi

litat

ion

5,19

0,25

516

-Mar

-05

St. A

ndre

wG

rant

’s P

enC

BC

EI

10A

rcad

ia to

Mel

lers

woo

d Fe

eder

Ro

ad

13,3

97,9

3729

-Oct

-03

St. J

ames

Moc

hoTr

aditi

onal

EI

11A

xe-a

nd-A

dze

Feed

er R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n 16

,140

,979

5-O

ct-0

5H

anov

erM

t. Pe

toTr

aditi

onal

EI

12Ba

lmag

ie P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Pl

ayfie

ld R

ehab

ilita

tion

4,97

8,51

328

-Jul-0

4St

. And

rew

Wat

erho

use

CBC

SI

13Ba

mbo

o Pr

imar

y &

Juni

or H

igh

Scho

ol E

xpan

sion

11,9

33,5

097-

Sep-

05St

. Ann

Bam

boo

Trad

ition

al

SI

14Be

esto

n Sp

ring

to L

eft F

eede

r Ro

ad

16,8

16,9

065-

Oct

-05

Wes

tmor

elan

dBe

esto

n Sp

ring

Trad

ition

al

EI

15Be

llas

Gat

e Ba

sic

Scho

ol

Con

stru

ctio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

10,9

37,8

1724

-Nov

-04

St. C

athe

rine

Bella

s G

ate

Trad

ition

al

SI

16Bi

gwoo

ds B

asic

Sch

ool -

eq

uipp

ing

2,28

1,78

729

-Jan-

03M

anch

este

rC

raig

head

Trad

ition

al

SI

17

Blac

kwoo

d G

arde

ns B

asic

Sc

hool

Con

stru

ctio

n (O

ld

Har

bour

Bay

Bas

ic S

choo

l C

onst

ruct

ion)

8,54

5,06

722

-Jun-

05St

. Cat

herin

eO

ld H

arbo

ur B

ay

Trad

ition

al

SI

Page 22: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

18Bo

ttom

Bon

nett

Road

Re

habi

litat

ion

15,6

36,0

8927

-Aug

-03

St. C

athe

rine

Guy

’s H

illTr

aditi

onal

EI

19Bo

ys T

own

Basi

c Sc

hool

Reh

ab

and

Expa

nsio

n5,

594,

789

21-A

pr-0

4St

. And

rew

Tren

ch T

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

20Br

ampt

on A

ll A

ge S

choo

l U

pgra

de1,

050,

577

27-Ju

l-05

Trel

awny

Bram

pton

CBC

SI

21Br

oadl

eaf B

asic

Sch

ool

Reha

bilit

atio

n &

Com

plet

ion

6,45

1,58

822

-Jun-

05M

anch

este

rC

omfo

rt C

BCSI

22Bu

ena

Vis

ta C

omm

unity

Cen

tre

Reco

nstru

ctio

n 8,

745,

227

27-A

pr-0

5St

. Eliz

abet

hM

yers

ville

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

23Bu

ff Ba

y Ba

ptis

t Bas

ic S

choo

l C

onst

ruct

ion

10,5

11,2

9719

-May

-04

Portl

and

Buff

Bay

Trad

ition

al

SI

24C

acoo

n A

ll A

ge E

xpan

sion

&

Min

or R

ehab

ilita

tion

8,60

8,27

528

-Jul-0

4H

anov

erC

acoo

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

25C

acoo

n Ba

sic

Scho

ol E

xpan

sion

, Eq

uipp

ing

& P

lay

Are

a C

onst

ruct

ion

2,50

0,00

025

-Jan-

06H

anov

er

Cac

oon

CBC

SI

26C

ampb

ell’s

Cas

tle B

asic

Sch

ool

Sani

tatio

n &

Pav

ing

2,26

6,92

829

-Jan-

03M

anch

este

rW

inds

orTr

aditi

onal

SI

27C

arro

n H

all H

ealth

Cen

ter

Com

plet

ion

5,20

1,67

517

-Dec

-04

St. M

ary

Car

ron

Hal

l C

BCSI

28C

aval

iers

All

Age

Sch

ool

Fenc

ing

1,87

1,14

527

-Aug

-03

St. A

ndre

wM

annn

ings

Hill

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

29C

entra

l Vill

age

Hea

lth C

entre

Re

habi

litat

ion

& E

xpan

sion

5,49

8,07

618

-Feb

-04

St. C

athe

rine

Cen

tral V

illag

e Tr

aditi

onal

SI

30C

FNI /

Egg

Pro

duct

ion

at B

og

274,

061

25-M

ay-0

5Tr

elaw

nyBo

g C

BCEI

31C

FNI /

Elim

Agr

icul

tura

l Sup

port

Proj

ect

481,

300

25-M

ay-0

5St

. Eliz

abet

hEl

im (E

lim W

ood)

CBC

EI

32C

FNI /

Mah

ogan

y H

all

Dev

elop

men

t Coo

pera

tive

1,02

6,58

725

-May

-05

Trel

awny

Saw

yers

C

BCEI

33C

FNI /

Rea

ches

Chi

ps P

roje

ct

300,

000

25-M

ay-0

5Po

rtlan

dPo

rt A

nton

io

CBC

EI

34C

halk

y H

ill B

asic

Sch

ool

Con

stru

ctio

n7,

132,

635

29-Ja

n-03

St. A

nnSt

eer T

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

35C

halle

nger

’s S

umm

er C

amp

2004

12

5,00

021

-Jul-0

4M

ulti

Paris

hM

ulti-

Dis

trict

Trad

ition

al

SS

36C

ham

bers

Pen

Bas

ic S

choo

l Re

habi

litat

ion

& E

quip

ping

4,

473,

715

30-S

ep-0

3H

anov

erC

ham

bers

Pen

Trad

ition

al

SI

Page 23: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

37C

ham

pion

Com

mun

ity C

lub

Sum

mer

Cam

p 29

3,08

028

-Jul-0

4St

. And

rew

Dre

wsl

and

(Wat

erho

use)

Trad

ition

al

SS

38C

hant

illy

Basi

c Sc

hool

C

ompl

etio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

5,91

5,71

630

-Jul-0

3W

estm

orel

and

Lenn

ox B

igw

oods

Trad

ition

al

SI

39C

hild

ren

Firs

t Sum

mer

Cam

p50

0,00

021

-Jul-0

4St

. Cat

herin

eSp

anis

h To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SS

40C

hild

ren

of th

e Su

n Su

mm

er

Cam

p 20

04

292,

250

21-Ju

l-04

Portl

and

Hop

e Ba

y Tr

aditi

onal

SS

41C

hild

ren’

s M

inis

try S

umm

er

Cam

p (E

llers

lie P

en)

87,0

0021

-Jul-0

4St

. Cat

herin

eTa

wes

Pen

Tr

aditi

onal

SS

42C

hurc

h Pe

n D

omes

tic W

ater

Su

pply

3,

560,

000

23-N

ov-0

5St

. Cat

herin

eO

ld H

arbo

ur

CBC

SI

43C

ryst

al C

ity S

anita

tion

Proj

ect

6,00

0,00

019

-Jan-

05St

. Tho

mas

Lyss

one

CBC

SI

44C

URE

Ltd

. Bui

ldin

g Ex

pans

ion

$2,5

00,0

0025

-May

-05

St. A

ndre

wTr

ench

Tow

n C

BCSI

45D

onni

ngto

n Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

U

pgra

ding

6,

482,

772

27-A

pr-0

5St

. Mar

yW

ood

Park

C

BCSI

46D

uanv

ale

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

Reha

bilit

atio

n &

San

itatio

n 12

,763

,871

22-Ju

n-05

Trel

awny

Dua

nval

e Tr

aditi

onal

SI

47D

ucke

nfiel

d Pa

rent

ing

Gui

danc

e Tr

aini

ng

85,3

207-

Sep-

05St

. Tho

mas

Gol

den

Gro

veTr

aditi

onal

SS

48D

unro

bin

Basi

c Sc

hool

C

onst

ruct

ion

6,00

0,00

023

-Nov

-05

St. A

ndre

wFo

rest

Hill

/ Re

d H

ills

CBC

SI

49D

upon

t Prim

ary

Scho

ol

Expa

nsio

n 16

,433

,365

22-S

ep-0

4St

. And

rew

Oly

mpi

c G

arde

ns

Trad

ition

al

SI

50Ea

st S

t. A

ndre

w In

itiat

ive

Sum

mer

Cam

p 20

0540

0,00

027

-Jul-0

5St

. And

rew

Aug

ust T

own

CBC

SS

51El

ders

lie P

rimar

y &

Juni

or H

igh

Equi

ppin

g 58

0,00

027

-Jul-0

5St

. Eliz

abet

hEl

ders

lieC

BCSI

52El

sie

Bem

and

Hom

e fo

r Girl

s Re

habi

litat

ion

820,

799

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. And

rew

Hav

enda

leC

BCSI

53Fa

mily

& P

aren

ting

Cen

tre

Com

pute

r Equ

ippi

ng

2,37

1,64

824

-Nov

-04

St. J

ames

Mon

tego

Bay

C

BCSI

54Fa

mily

Cou

rt Pa

rent

ing

Skill

s Se

min

ar30

,000

27-A

pr-0

5Ki

ngst

onD

ownt

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

55Fi

rst M

issi

onar

y Ba

sic

Scho

ol

Con

stru

ctio

n &

Equ

ipm

ent

10,7

63,3

2927

-Jul-0

5Ki

ngst

onD

ownt

own

CBC

SI

Page 24: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

56G

allo

way

(Wat

erw

orks

) Bas

ic

Scho

ol C

onst

ruct

ion

8,80

6,58

825

-May

-05

Wes

tmor

elan

dW

ater

wor

ks

Trad

ition

al

SI

57G

olde

n V

alle

y In

fant

& A

ll A

ge

Scho

ol P

erim

eter

Fen

cing

1,

800,

000

22-Ju

n-05

St. A

ndre

wTo

m’s

Riv

er

CBC

SI

58G

olf A

cade

my

Sum

mer

Cam

p 20

0534

8,00

327

-Jul-0

5M

ulti

Paris

hM

ulti

Dis

trict

C

BCSS

59G

ood

Hop

e Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

Re

habi

litat

ion

& B

asic

Sch

ool

Con

stru

ctio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

7,77

9,46

830

-May

-03

St. C

athe

rine

Old

Har

bour

Trad

ition

al

SI

60G

ordo

n To

wn

Spor

ts C

ompl

ex

Reha

bilit

atio

n 6,

000,

000

19-Ja

n-05

St. A

ndre

wG

ordo

n To

wn

CBC

SI

61G

rant

s Pe

n U

rban

Acc

ess

Road

s Re

habi

litat

ion

5,35

5,79

916

-Mar

-05

St. A

ndre

wG

rant

’s P

enC

BCEI

62G

reen

vale

Lan

d Se

ttlem

ent R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n 7,

497,

712

19-M

ar-0

3M

anch

este

rG

reen

vale

Tr

aditi

onal

EI

63H

amilt

on M

ount

ain

Basi

c Sc

hool

Equ

ippi

ng

217,

691

18-D

ec-0

2St

. Mar

yO

raca

bess

aTr

aditi

onal

SI

64H

andz

Dow

n Tr

aini

ng C

entre

(C

osm

etol

ogy)

Equ

ippi

ng

445,

000

14-D

ec-0

5St

. And

rew

Mou

ntai

n V

iew

/ V

iney

ard

Tow

nC

BCSI

65H

earte

ase

Com

mun

ity C

entre

Ex

pans

ion

2,00

0,00

07-

Sep-

05St

. Tho

mas

Hea

rteas

eC

BCSI

66H

artla

nd B

asic

Sch

ool

Upg

radi

ng

4,00

0,00

07-

Sep-

05St

. Mar

yW

ood

Park

CBC

SI

67H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- A

lley

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

1,89

0,97

9O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Cla

rend

onA

lley

Trad

ition

al

SI

68H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- A

ugus

t To

wn

Prim

ary

1,80

4,28

0O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. And

rew

Aug

ust T

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

69H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Ba

llard

s V

alle

y Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

6,

009,

463

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. E

lizab

eth

Junc

tion

Trad

ition

al

SI

70H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Ba

rbar

y H

all B

asic

Sch

ool

*O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. Eliz

abet

hBa

rbar

y H

all

Trad

ition

al

SI

71H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Ba

rbar

y H

all P

rimar

y Sc

hool

2,

682,

915

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. E

lizab

eth

Barb

ary

Hal

l Tr

aditi

onal

SI

72H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Ba

xter

’s

Mou

ntai

n A

ll A

ge S

choo

l4,

071,

196

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. M

ary

Ann

otto

Bay

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

73H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Be

thle

hem

All

Age

& In

fant

Sc

hool

2,

639,

249

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. E

lizab

eth

Mal

vern

Trad

ition

al

SI

74H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Bi

gwoo

ds P

rimar

y Sc

hool

1,

717,

397

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. E

lizab

eth

Bigw

oods

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

Page 25: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

75H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Br

itton

ville

All

Age

Sch

ool

*O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. Ann

Cav

e V

alle

y Tr

aditi

onal

SI

76H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Br

oadg

ate

Basi

c Sc

hool

97

4,67

6O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. Mar

yBr

oadg

ate

Trad

ition

al

SI

77H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Br

oadg

ate

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

*O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. Mar

yBr

oadg

ate

Trad

ition

al

SI

78H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Br

omle

y Ba

sic

Scho

ol

6,31

0,38

4O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. Mar

yC

lonm

el

Trad

ition

al

SI

79H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Br

omle

y Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

*

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. M

ary

Clo

nmel

Trad

ition

al

SI

80H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Br

yce

Prim

ary

Scho

ol3,

529,

694

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Man

ches

ter

Col

eyvi

lle

Trad

ition

al

SI

81H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- C

asca

de P

rimar

y Sc

hool

4,

287,

287

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Portl

and

Cas

cade

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

82H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- C

entra

l Br

anch

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

5,03

3,62

6O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. And

rew

Jone

s To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

83H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- C

hapl

eton

All

Age

Sch

ool

4,25

5,85

2O

ct -

Nov

20

04C

lare

ndon

Cha

plet

on

Trad

ition

al

SI

84H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- C

hetw

od P

rimar

y Sc

hool

*

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. J

ames

Belm

ont

Trad

ition

al

SI

85H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- C

lave

rty C

otta

ge A

ll A

ge S

choo

l 65

0,92

7O

ct -

Nov

20

04Po

rtlan

dC

lave

rty C

otta

ge

Trad

ition

al

SI

86H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- C

okes

V

iew

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

1,47

5,19

4O

ct -

Nov

20

04W

estm

orel

and

Whi

thor

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

87H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- C

oleg

ate

Basi

c Sc

hool

52

7,07

8O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. Ann

Och

o Ri

os

Trad

ition

al

SI

88H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- C

oley

M

ount

ain

All

Age

Sch

ool

1,34

1,26

7O

ct -

Nov

20

04M

anch

este

rSo

mer

set

Trad

ition

al

SI

89H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- C

onte

nt

Basi

c Sc

hool

6,

253,

907

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. A

ndre

wLa

wre

nce

Tave

rn

Trad

ition

al

SI

90H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- C

onte

nt

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

*O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. And

rew

Law

renc

e Ta

vern

Trad

ition

al

SI

91H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- El

liot

Basi

c Sc

hool

1,

281,

912

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. M

ary

Rich

mon

d Tr

aditi

onal

SI

92H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Ep

ping

Fo

rest

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

11,3

28,1

43O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. Eliz

abet

hPo

tts D

am

Trad

ition

al

SI

93H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Fa

ith

Basi

c Sc

hool

1,

710,

085

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Cla

rend

onM

ay P

en

Trad

ition

al

SI

Page 26: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

94H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Fe

llow

ship

Prim

ary

& Ju

nior

H

igh

90,3

98O

ct -

Nov

20

04Po

rtlan

dFe

llow

ship

Trad

ition

al

SI

95H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Fe

rgus

son

Basi

c Sc

hool

62

0,85

7O

ct -

Nov

20

04M

anch

este

rSp

ur T

ree

Trad

ition

al

SI

96H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Fe

rris

Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

78

8,15

5O

ct -

Nov

20

04W

estm

orel

and

Sava

nna

La M

ar

Trad

ition

al

SI

97H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Fr

ankfi

eld

Prim

ary

& In

fant

Sc

hool

3,

874,

087

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Man

ches

ter

Prat

ville

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

98H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Fr

ee

Hill

Prim

ary

(All

Age

) Sc

hool

39

7,17

0O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. Ann

Bam

boo

Trad

ition

al

SI

99H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- G

rant

s M

ount

ain

All

Age

Sch

ool

1,57

9,97

0O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. Ann

Cal

derw

ood

Trad

ition

al

SI

100

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Hol

ly

Hill

Prim

ary

& In

fant

Sch

ool

749,

389

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Wes

tmor

elan

dD

illon

Big

Woo

dsTr

aditi

onal

SI

101

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Hol

y C

hild

woo

d Ba

sic

Scho

ol

*O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Portl

and

Swift

Riv

er

Trad

ition

al

SI

102

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Hop

e (L

ione

l) Ba

sic

Scho

ol

1,49

0,90

3O

ct -

Nov

20

04C

lare

ndon

Lion

el T

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

103

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Hop

e Ba

y Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

74

9,83

5O

ct -

Nov

20

04Po

rtlan

dH

ope

Bay

Trad

ition

al

SI

104

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

John

A

ustin

All

Age

Sch

ool

2,32

3,97

8O

ct -

Nov

20

04C

lare

ndon

Penn

ants

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

105

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

John

’s

Hal

l All

Age

53

4,55

5O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. Jam

esJo

hn’s

Hal

lTr

aditi

onal

SI

106

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Jubi

lee

Tow

n A

ll A

ge S

choo

l 2,

950,

498

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. C

athe

rine

Redw

ood

Trad

ition

al

SI

107

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Litit

z A

ll A

ge S

choo

l *

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. E

lizab

eth

Litit

zTr

aditi

onal

SI

108

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Littl

e Lo

ndon

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

4,23

0,10

0O

ct -

Nov

20

04W

estm

orel

and

Littl

e Lo

ndon

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

109

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mai

n Ri

dge

All

Age

Sch

ool

3,10

6,29

8O

ct -

Nov

20

04C

lare

ndon

Trou

t Hal

l Tr

aditi

onal

SI

110

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mar

lie

Hill

Prim

ary

Scho

ol2,

265,

473

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Man

ches

ter

Mar

lie H

ill

Trad

ition

al

SI

111

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mid

dles

ex C

orne

r Prim

ary

Scho

ol

*O

ct -

Nov

20

04H

anov

erM

t. Pe

toTr

aditi

onal

SI

112

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mid

dlet

on P

rimar

y Sc

hool

*

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. T

hom

asM

iddl

eton

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

Page 27: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

113

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mile

G

ully

Prim

ary

Scho

ol3,

410,

053

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Man

ches

ter

Mile

Gul

ly

Trad

ition

al

SI

114

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Milk

Ri

ver P

rimar

y Sc

hool

1,

823,

127

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Cla

rend

onM

ilk R

iver

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

115

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mitc

hell

Tow

n Ba

sic

Scho

ol1,

341,

800

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Cla

rend

onM

itche

ll To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

116

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mitc

hell

Tow

n Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

1,50

4,88

0O

ct -

Nov

20

04C

lare

ndon

Mitc

hell

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

117

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mor

elan

d H

ill P

rimar

y Sc

hool

2,

421,

427

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Wes

tmor

elan

dD

elve

Brid

ge

Trad

ition

al

SI

118

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mou

nt

Her

mon

All

Age

Sch

ool

4,45

0,70

1O

ct -

Nov

20

04St

. Cat

herin

eRi

vers

dale

Trad

ition

al

SI

119

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mou

nt

Oliv

et P

rimar

y Sc

hool

1,

317,

330

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Man

ches

ter

Cob

bla

Trad

ition

al

SI

120

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mt.

Airy

Bas

ic S

choo

l 12

1,40

0O

ct -

Nov

20

04W

estm

orel

and

Mou

nt A

iry

Trad

ition

al

SI

121

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Mt.

Eagl

e Ba

sic

Scho

ol

523,

661

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Wes

tmor

elan

dJe

rusa

lem

Mou

ntai

n Tr

aditi

onal

SI

122

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Naz

aret

h (M

aids

tone

) All

Age

Sc

hool

1,

323,

253

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Man

ches

ter

Mai

dsto

ne

Trad

ition

al

SI

123

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

New

Br

ough

ton

Bas

ic S

choo

l 86

,763

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Man

ches

ter

Cro

ss K

eys

Trad

ition

al

SI

124

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

New

com

be V

alle

y Ba

sic

Scho

ol1,

036,

996

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. E

lizab

eth

New

com

be V

alle

y Tr

aditi

onal

SI

125

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

New

com

be V

alle

y Pr

imar

y

Scho

ol1,

354,

602

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. E

lizab

eth

New

com

be V

alle

y Tr

aditi

onal

SI

126

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Nia

gara

A

ll A

ge S

choo

l 2,

268,

245

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St. J

ames

Nia

gra

Trad

ition

al

SI

127

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Old

En

glan

d Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

3,

252,

485

Oct

- N

ov

2004

M

anch

este

rO

ld E

ngla

nd

Trad

ition

al

SI

128

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Oliv

et

Basi

c Sc

hool

141,

704

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. Tho

mas

Yalla

hs

Trad

ition

al

SI

129

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Park

M

ount

ain

Basi

c Sc

hool

68

0,36

4O

ct -

Nov

20

04

St. E

lizab

eth

Park

Mou

ntai

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

130

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Park

M

ount

ain

Prim

ary

Sch

ool

1,10

0,22

4O

ct -

Nov

20

04

St. E

lizab

eth

Park

Mou

ntai

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

131

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Paro

ttee

Basi

c Sc

hool

1,

983,

890

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. Eliz

abet

hPa

rotte

eTr

aditi

onal

SI

Page 28: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

132

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Patri

ck

Tow

n Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

*O

ct -

Nov

20

04

St. E

lizab

eth

New

ell

Trad

ition

al

SI

133

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Paul

Isla

nd P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Re

habi

litat

ion

*O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Wes

tmor

elan

dFu

llers

woo

dTr

aditi

onal

SI

134

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Port

Ant

onio

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

2,67

9,38

4O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Portl

and

Port

Ant

onio

Trad

ition

al

SI

135

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Porte

rs

Mou

ntai

n A

ll A

ge S

choo

l 1,

277,

389

Oct

- N

ov

2004

W

estm

orel

and

Porte

rs M

ount

ain

Trad

ition

al

SI

136

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Portl

and

Cot

tage

All

Age

Sch

ool

1,42

8,88

0O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Cla

rend

onPo

rtlan

d C

otta

ge

Trad

ition

al

SI

137

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Portl

and

Cot

tage

All

Age

Sch

ool

(2)

*O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Cla

rend

onPo

rtlan

d C

otta

ge

Trad

ition

al

SI

138

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Qui

ckst

ep A

ll A

ge S

choo

l1,

922,

120

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. Eliz

abet

hQ

uick

step

Trad

ition

al

SI

139

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Ram

ble

All

Age

Sch

ool

1,74

0,46

3O

ct -

Nov

20

04

St. M

ary

Fello

wsh

ip H

all

Trad

ition

al

SI

140

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Rive

rsid

e A

ll A

ge S

choo

l99

4,04

8O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Han

over

King

sval

eTr

aditi

onal

SI

141

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Rive

rsid

e Ba

sic

Scho

ol

1,17

7,40

4O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Han

over

King

sval

eTr

aditi

onal

SI

142

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Robi

n’s

Hal

l All

Age

Sch

ool

Reha

bilit

atio

n (M

anch

este

r)*

Oct

- N

ov

2004

M

anch

este

rRo

bin’

s H

all

Trad

ition

al

SI

143

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Rock

H

all A

ll A

ge S

choo

l *

Oct

- N

ov

2004

Po

rtlan

dRo

ck H

all

Trad

ition

al

SI

144

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Rock

H

all B

asic

Sch

ool

768,

606

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. And

rew

Rock

Hal

l Tr

aditi

onal

SI

145

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Rock

Ri

ver P

rimar

y Sc

hool

*

Oct

- N

ov

2004

C

lare

ndon

Rock

Riv

er

Trad

ition

al

SI

146

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Rose

Ba

nk A

ll A

ge S

choo

l *

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. Mar

yD

ean

Pen

Trad

ition

al

SI

147

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Rose

Hill

Prim

ary

Scho

ol (S

t. C

athe

rine)

2,

432,

843

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. Cat

herin

eTr

oja

Trad

ition

al

SI

148

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Rose

s V

alle

y Ba

sic

Scho

ol

1,01

6,68

5O

ct -

Nov

20

04

St. E

lizab

eth

Oxf

ord

/ Ros

es V

alle

y Tr

aditi

onal

SI

149

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Salt

Sava

nnah

Prim

ary

& In

fant

Sc

hool

2,01

9,59

7O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Cla

rend

onRo

cky

Poin

t Tr

aditi

onal

SI

150

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Shar

on

Basi

c Sc

hool

*

Oct

- N

ov

2004

M

anch

este

rKn

ockp

atric

kTr

aditi

onal

SI

Page 29: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

�0#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

151

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Smith

ville

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

764,

500

Oct

- N

ov

2004

C

lare

ndon

Smith

ville

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

152

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Span

ish

Tow

n Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

*

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. Cat

herin

eD

ela

Veg

a C

ity

Trad

ition

al

SI

153

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Sprin

gfiel

d A

ll A

ge S

choo

l*

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. Jam

esSp

ringfi

eld

Trad

ition

al

SI

154

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

St.

Parti

ck’s

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

*O

ct -

Nov

20

04

St. A

ndre

wW

oodf

ord

Park

Trad

ition

al

SI

155

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

St.

Paul

s Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

2,

874,

890

Oct

- N

ov

2004

W

estm

orel

and

Shef

field

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

156

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

St.

Ther

esa

All

Age

Sch

ool

989,

194

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. And

rew

Mt.

Jam

es

Trad

ition

al

SI

157

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Stee

r To

wn

All

Age

Sch

ool

*O

ct -

Nov

20

04

St. A

nnSt

eer T

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

158

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Ster

ling

Basi

c Sc

hool

1,

545,

841

Oct

- N

ov

2004

W

estm

orel

and

Gra

nge

Hill

Trad

ition

al

SI

159

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Stra

wbe

rry

Prim

ary

& Ju

nior

H

igh

Scho

ol*

Oct

- N

ov

2004

W

estm

orel

and

Stra

wbe

rry

Trad

ition

al

SI

160

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Sunb

ury

All

Age

Sch

ool

777,

478

Oct

- N

ov

2004

C

lare

ndon

Smith

ville

C

BCSI

161

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Sunb

ury

Basi

c Sc

hool

*

Oct

- N

ov

2004

C

lare

ndon

Ritc

hes

Trad

ition

al

SI

162

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Tang

le

Rive

r Bas

ic S

choo

l *

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. Jam

esTa

ngle

Riv

er

Trad

ition

al

SI

163

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Tim

e &

Pa

tienc

e Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

*

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. Cat

herin

eBe

ggar

s Bu

sh

Trad

ition

al

SI

164

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Torr

ingt

on S

trath

bogi

e Ba

sic

Scho

ol

1,49

0,98

7O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Wes

tmor

elan

dSa

vann

a La

Mar

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

165

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Trin

ityvi

lle P

rimar

y Sc

hool

3,95

9,83

1O

ct -

Nov

20

04

St. T

hom

asTr

inity

ville

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

166

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Trya

ll Ea

rly C

hild

hood

Inst

itutio

n *

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. Eliz

abet

hO

ld B

otto

m

Trad

ition

al

SI

167

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Uni

ty

Prim

ary

& In

fant

Sch

ool

2,46

3,59

5O

ct -

Nov

20

04

St. A

ndre

wLa

wre

nce

Tave

rn

Trad

ition

al

SI

168

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Vic

toria

Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

77

4,06

0O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Cla

rend

onTh

omps

on T

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

169

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Wan

stea

d A

ll A

ge S

choo

l *

Oct

- N

ov

2004

C

lare

ndon

Palm

er’s

Cro

ssTr

aditi

onal

SI

Page 30: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

170

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

War

sop

All

Age

Sch

ool

2,14

5,33

0O

ct -

Nov

20

04

Trel

awny

War

sop

Trad

ition

al

SI

171

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Wie

se

Road

Bas

ic S

choo

l 8,

108,

099

Oct

- N

ov

2004

St

. And

rew

Bull

Bay

/ Sev

en

Mile

s Tr

aditi

onal

SI

172

Hur

rican

e Iv

an R

epai

rs -

Will

iam

sfiel

d A

ll A

ge S

choo

l 5,

282,

747

Oct

- N

ov

2004

W

estm

orel

and

Will

iam

sfiel

d Tr

aditi

onal

SI

173

Ioni

e W

horm

s In

ner C

ity

Cou

nsel

ling

Cen

tre S

umm

er

Cam

p 20

04

223,

500

28-Ju

l-04

King

ston

Flet

cher

’s L

and

Trad

ition

al

SS

174

Iris

Gel

ley

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

Expa

nsio

n 12

,132

,942

25-Ju

n-03

St. A

ndre

wJo

nes

Tow

n Tr

aditi

onal

SI

175

Jam

aica

Soc

iety

For

The

Blin

d C

ompl

etio

n 1,

030,

119

16-F

eb-0

5St

. And

rew

Ligu

anea

CBC

SI

176

Jam

es E

dwar

ds (W

arso

p)

Met

hodi

st B

asic

Sch

ool

Con

stru

ctio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

7,13

1,33

119

-Mar

-03

Trel

awny

War

sop

Trad

ition

al

SI

177

Joyl

and

Basi

c Sc

hool

C

onst

ruct

ion

6,09

5,94

123

-Jun-

04St

. Eliz

abet

hSc

hool

field

Trad

ition

al

SI

178

King

s Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

Fen

cing

64

5,28

025

-Jun-

03W

estm

orel

and

Whi

te H

ouse

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

179

Kinl

oss

Basi

c Sc

hool

Re

habi

litat

ion,

Fen

cing

&

Equi

ppin

g1,

314,

616

29-Ja

n-03

Trel

awny

Kinl

oss

Trad

ition

al

SI

180

Kint

yre

Com

mun

ity S

pace

U

pgra

de

5,00

0,00

016

-Feb

-05

St. A

ndre

wPa

pine

C

BC

SI

181

Lim

e H

all H

ealth

Cen

ter

Com

plet

ion

4,29

4,23

822

-Sep

-04

St. A

nnLi

me

Hal

l C

BCSI

182

Mar

verly

Spo

rts/C

omm

unity

C

ompl

ex R

ehab

ilita

tion

3,25

4,33

428

-Jul-0

4St

. And

rew

Mar

verly

C

BCSI

183

Mas

efiel

d Ba

sic

Scho

ol

Con

stru

ctio

n 10

,290

,177

25-M

ay-0

5W

estm

orel

and

Littl

e Lo

ndon

Trad

ition

al

SI

184

May

Day

Bas

ic S

choo

l Ex

pans

ion

& R

ehab

ilita

tion

6,82

9,51

824

-Nov

-04

Man

ches

ter

May

Day

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

185

McA

uley

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

Fenc

ing

872,

640

25-Ju

n-03

St. C

athe

rine

Span

ish

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

186

MC

S Ba

sic

Scho

ol E

quip

ping

150,

000

27-Ju

l-05

St. A

ndre

wH

ughe

nden

CBC

SI

187

Med

ina

to M

ayfie

ld R

oad

Con

stru

ctio

n 6,

540,

731

17-D

ec-0

4M

anch

este

rM

edin

aC

BCEI

188

Mid

dles

ex B

asic

Sch

ool

Com

plet

ion

& E

quip

ping

3,

613,

046

30-M

ay-0

3St

. Cat

herin

eG

uy’s

Hill

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

Page 31: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

189

Mon

tego

Bay

Sch

ool O

f Hop

e Ex

pans

ion

& E

quip

ping

6,

000,

000

19-Ja

n-05

St. J

ames

Wes

t Gre

enC

BC

SI

190

Mou

nt L

iber

ty H

all A

ll A

ge

Scho

ol E

xpan

sion

10

,384

,172

22-S

ep-0

4C

lare

ndon

Beck

ford

Kra

al

Trad

ition

al

SI

191

Mt.

Her

mon

(Ham

pshi

re) B

asic

Sc

hool

Con

stru

ctio

n8,

520,

642

21-A

pr-0

4St

. Cat

herin

eSp

anis

h To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

192

Mt.

Peto

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

Expa

nsio

n15

,304

,378

7-Se

p-05

Han

over

Mt.

Peto

Trad

ition

al

SI

193

New

Bui

ldin

g M

ulti-

purp

ose

Co-

oper

ativ

e So

ciet

y Lt

d.

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

261,

280

20-D

ec-0

0St

. Eliz

abet

hN

ain

Trad

ition

al

OS

194

New

Cre

atio

n Yo

uth

Clu

b &

St

. And

rew

Set

tlem

ent S

umm

er

Cam

p 20

0534

9,90

027

-Jul-0

5St

. And

rew

Maj

esty

Gar

dens

C

BCSS

195

New

Roa

d A

ll A

ge S

choo

l Ex

pans

ion

14,9

15,9

45.0

025

-Jun-

03W

estm

orel

and

New

Roa

dTr

aditi

onal

SI

196

New

Roa

d Ba

sic

Scho

ol

Reha

bilit

atio

n8,

165,

087

26-N

ov-0

3W

estm

orel

and

New

Roa

dTr

aditi

onal

SI

197

Nor

man

Gar

dens

Prim

ary

&

Juni

or H

igh

Perim

eter

Fen

cing

1,

300,

000

7-Se

p-05

King

ston

Nor

man

Gar

dens

CBC

SI

198

Nut

shel

l Bas

ic S

choo

l C

onst

ruct

ion

9,82

2,88

221

-Jan-

04St

. Cat

herin

eEw

arto

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

199

Old

Roa

d Ba

sic

Scho

ol

Reha

bilit

atio

n &

Fen

cing

4,

434,

703

17-D

ec-0

3St

. Cat

herin

eKi

tson

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

200

Ope

ratio

n Fr

iend

ship

Hea

lth

Clin

ic R

epai

rs &

Ref

urbi

shin

g 6,

000,

000

22-Ju

n-05

King

ston

Dow

ntow

nC

BCSI

201

Pete

rsfie

ld H

ealth

Cen

tre

Fenc

ing

3,38

4,60

822

-Jun-

05W

estm

orel

and

Forth

will

iam

CBC

SI

202

Pike

Bas

ic S

choo

l Reh

abili

tatio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

1,47

0,29

929

-Jan-

03M

anch

este

rPi

keTr

aditi

onal

SI

203

Rae

Tow

n Fi

shin

g V

illag

e G

ear

Shed

s Re

pairs

4,

500,

000

16-F

eb-0

5Ki

ngst

onRa

e To

wn

CBC

EI

204

Retri

eve

All

Age

Sch

ool

Reha

bilit

atio

n 6,

000,

000

19-Ja

n-05

St. J

ames

Retri

eve

CBC

SI

205

Rio

Buen

o Ba

sic

Scho

ol

Upg

rade

1,

075,

000

27-Ju

l-05

Trel

awny

Rio

Buen

oC

BCSI

206

Rise

Life

Man

agem

ent

(Add

ictio

n A

lert)

Org

anis

atio

n U

pgra

ding

5,

000,

000

7-Se

p-05

King

ston

King

ston

Cen

tral

CBC

SI

207

Robi

n’s

Bay

Basi

c Sc

hool

C

onst

ruct

ion

10,7

99,1

2829

-Oct

-03

St. M

ary

Robi

n’s

Bay

Trad

ition

al

SI

Page 32: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

208

Rock

Hal

l All

Age

Sch

ool

Expa

nsio

n9,

799,

867

26-N

ov-0

3St

. And

rew

Rock

Hal

lTr

aditi

onal

SI

209

Roeh

ampt

on P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Re

habi

litat

ion

9,75

7,17

819

-Mar

-03

St. J

ames

Roeh

ampt

onTr

aditi

onal

SI

210

Rose

Tow

n Su

mm

er C

amp

2004

28

3,50

021

-Jul-0

4St

. And

rew

Tren

ch T

own

Trad

ition

al

SS

211

Rugl

and

Road

Reh

abili

tatio

n 27

,728

,759

30-S

ep-0

3H

anov

erKi

ngsv

ale

Trad

ition

al

EI

212

Salis

bury

Pla

in B

asic

Sch

ool

Con

stru

ctio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

8,09

0,87

017

-Dec

-03

St. C

athe

rine

Abo

ve R

ocks

Trad

ition

al

SI

213

Save

the

Chi

ldre

n Fo

unda

tion

Sum

mer

Cam

p 20

0416

7,95

028

-Jul-0

4St

. And

rew

Oly

mpi

c G

arde

ns

Trad

ition

al

SS

214

Saw

yers

Bas

ic S

choo

l Fen

cing

&

Equi

ppin

g 53

0,75

030

-May

-03

Trel

awny

Saw

yers

Trad

ition

al

SI

215

Serv

ite P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Fen

cing

92

4,27

718

-Dec

-02

St. A

nnBr

own’

s To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

216

Sprin

g G

arde

n Pr

imar

y &

Infa

nt

Scho

ol S

anita

tion

965,

434

23-A

pr-0

3Tr

elaw

nySp

ring

Gar

dens

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

217

Sprin

gfiel

d Ba

sic

Scho

ol

Expa

nsio

n &

Com

plet

ion

5,00

0,00

05-

Oct

-05

Cla

rend

onM

ilk R

iver

C

BCSI

218

St. A

ndre

w B

asic

Sch

ool

Reha

bilit

atio

n &

San

itatio

n 6,

928,

280

18-F

eb-0

4Tr

elaw

nyA

lber

t Tow

n Tr

aditi

onal

SI

219

St. B

onifa

ce B

asic

Sch

ool

Fenc

e C

onst

ruct

ion

& P

layfi

eld

Equi

pmen

t 50

0,00

022

-Jun-

05St

. And

rew

Har

bour

Vie

w

CBC

SI

220

St. C

lem

ents

Dev

elop

men

t C

entre

Ref

urbi

shin

g55

0,00

022

-Jun-

05St

. And

rew

Kenc

ot

CBC

SI

221

St. G

eorg

e’s

All

Age

Sch

ool

Sani

tatio

n 5,

000,

000

7-Se

p-05

St. A

nnBl

acks

tone

dge

CBC

SI

222

St. M

arga

ret’s

Chu

rch

Com

mun

ity O

utre

ach

Sum

mer

C

amp

2005

40

4,48

327

-Jul-0

5St

. And

rew

Papi

ne

CBC

SS

223

St. M

arga

ret’s

Chu

rch

Sum

mer

C

amp

475,

200

21-Ju

l-04

St. A

ndre

wLi

guan

ea

Trad

ition

al

SS

224

St. M

arga

ret’s

Hum

an R

esou

rce

Cen

tre E

quip

ping

25

3,28

829

-Jan-

03St

. And

rew

Oly

mpi

c G

arde

nsTr

aditi

onal

SS

225

St. P

atric

k’s

Foun

datio

n C

entre

Eq

uipp

ing

(Cos

met

olog

y)

700,

000

7-Se

p-05

St. A

ndre

wSe

avie

w G

arde

ns

CBC

SI

226

St. R

icha

rds

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

Expa

nsio

n13

,153

,542

17-D

ec-0

4St

. And

rew

Whi

te H

all

Trad

ition

al

SI

Page 33: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

227

Stet

tin M

etho

dist

Bas

ic S

choo

l C

onst

ruct

ion

- Par

t One

8,

071,

040

21-Ja

n-04

Trel

awny

Stet

tin

Trad

ition

al

SI

228

Sunn

ing

Hill

Bas

ic S

choo

l C

onst

ruct

ion

7,12

8,69

127

-Jul-0

5St

. Tho

mas

Sunn

ing

Hill

Trad

ition

al

SI

229

Tivo

li G

arde

ns G

ully

Re

habi

litat

ion

1,94

5,53

722

-Nov

-00

King

ston

Tivo

li G

arde

nsTr

aditi

onal

SI

230

Tivo

li G

arde

ns H

ardc

ourt

Con

stru

ctio

n 3,

151,

252

29-Ja

n-03

King

ston

Tivi

oli G

arde

nsTr

aditi

onal

SI

231

Tivo

li G

arde

ns R

ailw

ay O

val

Billb

oard

Ere

ctio

n3,

068,

572

26-N

ov-0

3Ki

ngst

onTi

voli

Gar

dens

Tr

aditi

onal

EI

232

Trin

ity B

asic

Sch

ool E

quip

ping

78

,200

16-F

eb-0

5M

anch

este

rPo

rus

CBC

SI

233

Trou

t Hal

l All

Age

Sch

ool

Sani

tatio

n 4,

030,

016

22-S

ep-0

4C

lare

ndon

Trou

t Hal

l Tr

aditi

onal

SI

234

Tullo

ch P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Sa

nita

tion

$4,7

14,0

4225

-May

-05

St. C

athe

rine

Bog

Wal

k Tr

aditi

onal

SI

235

Uni

ty P

rimar

y &

Infa

nt

Expa

nsio

n &

San

itary

C

onve

nien

ces

10,7

04,7

4728

-Jul-0

4St

. And

rew

Law

renc

e Ta

vern

Trad

ition

al

SI

236

Vio

lenc

e Pr

even

tion

Prog

ram

me

(UW

I)39

9,77

627

-Apr

-05

Mul

ti Pa

rish

Mul

ti D

istri

ct

Trad

ition

al

SI

237

Wai

t-A-B

it A

ll A

ge S

choo

l Fe

ncin

g 2,

336,

277

28-Ju

l-04

Trel

awny

Wai

t-A-B

it C

BCSI

238

Wal

kers

woo

d C

omm

unity

C

entre

& H

ealth

Reh

abili

tatio

n $4

,125

,530

25-M

ay-0

5St

. Ann

Wal

kers

woo

dC

BCSI

239

War

sop

(Bap

tist)

Basi

c Sc

hool

Sa

nita

tion

Con

stru

ctio

n 1,

748,

090

22-S

ep-0

4Tr

elaw

nyW

arso

p C

BC

SI

240

Wat

erlo

o D

evel

opm

ent

Foun

datio

n Su

mm

er C

amp

2005

339,

640

27-Ju

l-05

St. A

ndre

wBa

rbic

anC

BCSS

241

Wat

son

Tow

n Ba

sic

Scho

ol

Expa

nsio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

8,23

9,63

126

-Nov

-03

St. J

ames

Dum

fries

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

242

Wat

t Tow

n A

ll A

ge S

choo

l U

pgra

ding

4,

440,

000

7-Se

p-05

St. A

nnW

att T

own

CBC

SI

243

Wes

tern

Soc

iety

for t

he

Upl

iftm

ent o

f Chi

ldre

n 19

,686

,770

27-Ju

l-05

St. J

ames

Mon

tego

Bay

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

244

Whe

eler

’s M

ount

Bas

ic S

choo

l Re

habi

litat

ion

2,46

7,63

923

-Apr

-03

St. C

athe

rine

Guy

’s H

ill

Trad

ition

al

SI

245

Whi

te S

and

Road

No.

175

Re

habi

litat

ion

12,7

55,8

5417

-Dec

-04

St. A

nnBo

hem

iaTr

aditi

onal

EI

Page 34: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

246

Whi

teha

ll H

ealth

Cen

tre

Con

stuc

tion

$8,0

00,0

0025

-May

-05

St. T

hom

asW

hite

Hal

l Tr

aditi

onal

SI

247

Wils

on’s

Run

Bas

ic S

choo

l C

onst

ruct

ion

& E

quip

ping

8,

319,

002

26-N

ov-0

3Tr

elaw

nyW

ilson

’s R

un

Trad

ition

al

SI

248

Wire

Fen

ce B

asic

Sch

ool

Con

stru

ctio

n &

Res

ourc

e C

entre

Re

habi

litat

ion

9,50

1,46

321

-Jan-

04Tr

elaw

nyW

ire F

ence

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

249

Woo

d H

all B

asic

Sch

ool

Con

stru

ctio

n11

,217

,813

21-A

pr-0

4C

lare

ndon

Woo

d H

all

Trad

ition

al

SI

250

Woo

dhal

l Bas

ic S

choo

l Re

habi

litat

ion

& E

quip

ping

5,

972,

303

22-Ju

n-05

St. C

athe

rine

Woo

dhal

lTr

aditi

onal

SI

251

Wyn

ters

Pen

& M

cKoy

Lan

d D

rain

Reh

abili

tatio

n 7,

255,

904

27-A

pr-0

5St

. Cat

herin

eW

ynte

rs P

en

Trad

ition

al

SI

252

Yout

h D

evel

opm

ent F

ound

atio

n Su

mm

er C

amp

262,

287

28-Ju

l-04

St. A

ndre

wM

eado

wbr

ook/

H

aven

dale

Trad

ition

al

SS

253

Zion

Hill

Prim

ary

Sani

tatio

n an

d Re

habi

litat

ion

4,80

0,93

821

-Apr

-04

Man

ches

ter

Bom

bay

Trad

ition

al

SI

254

Zion

Mou

nt B

asic

Sch

ool

Sani

tatio

n &

Reh

abili

tatio

n 3,

952,

535

30-M

ay-0

3H

anov

erM

ount

Pet

oTr

aditi

onal

SI

G

RAN

D T

OTA

L 95

2,84

3,86

4

•*T

hese

are

Pha

se 2

Hur

rican

e Iv

an p

roje

cts

that

are

cur

rent

ly in

the

desi

gn p

hase

and

cos

ts a

re b

eing

fina

lized

.

•Th

e fig

ures

in b

old

are

Boar

d A

ppro

ved

amou

nts

for p

roje

cts

that

are

not

yet

com

plet

ed.

•Th

e fig

ures

that

are

not

in b

old

are

disb

urse

d am

ount

s fo

r pro

ject

s in

fina

l com

plet

ion

(whe

re th

e fin

al a

ccou

nts

have

bee

n se

ttled

)

•O

ne p

roje

ct n

ot s

how

n on

the

abov

e lis

t was

als

o ap

prov

ed fo

r fun

ding

dur

ing

the

perio

d in

dica

ted

but w

as c

ance

lled

befo

re c

ompl

etio

n fo

r va

rious

reas

ons.

•U

nder

impl

emen

tatio

n m

etho

dolo

gy th

e de

sign

atio

n of

trad

ition

al in

dica

tes

that

the

stan

dard

JSIF

pro

cedu

res

are

bein

g us

ed w

here

the

Fund

ha

ndle

s al

l pro

cure

men

t and

con

stru

ctio

n re

spon

sibi

litie

s. T

he c

omm

unity

pro

vide

s a

“com

mun

ity c

ontri

butio

n” o

f cas

h or

kin

d to

the

proj

ect.

The

desi

gnat

ion

of C

BC in

dica

tes

that

the

com

mun

ity w

as in

cha

rge

of p

rocu

rem

ent a

nd c

onst

ruct

ion

with

JSIF

resp

onsi

ble

only

for m

onito

ring

and

prov

idin

g fu

nds.

•m

- In

dica

tes

a pr

ojec

t tha

t will

ben

efit m

ultip

le p

aris

hes

and

dist

ricts

Page 35: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��Eu

rope

an U

nion

– P

over

ty R

educ

tion

Prog

ram

me

(PRP

)Pr

ojec

ts A

ppro

ved:

Oct

ober

200

1 –

June

200

5

#Pr

ojec

t Nam

ePr

ojec

t Am

ount

J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

1Ba

rrac

ks R

oad

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

Expa

nsio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

10,8

34,0

2929

-Oct

-03

St. J

ames

Mon

tego

Bay

CBC

SI

2Be

llevu

e D

omes

tic W

ater

Sup

ply

Con

stru

ctio

n8,

908,

807

19-M

ay-0

4Po

rtlan

dBe

llevu

eC

BCSI

3Be

thel

New

Tes

tam

ent B

asic

Sch

ool

Com

plet

ion

& E

xpan

sion

3,

041,

986

29-O

ct-0

3St

. And

rew

Kenc

otC

BCSI

4Bl

oom

wel

l Bas

ic S

choo

l Con

stru

ctio

n9,

792,

764

30-Ju

l-03

Cla

rend

onTh

omps

on

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

5Bo

ston

Prim

ary

Scho

ol E

xpan

sion

8,96

4,66

527

-Aug

-03

Portl

and

Bost

on

CBC

SI

6Br

ae H

ead

/ Cro

oked

Riv

er S

kills

Tr

aini

ng C

entre

Exp

ansi

on &

Equ

ippi

ng

17,8

04,6

8522

-Jun-

05C

lare

ndon

Cro

oked

Ri

ver

CBC

SI

7Br

ando

n H

ill to

Bel

lair

Road

and

Brid

ge

Con

stru

ctio

n 11

,131

,051

30-M

ay-0

3St

. And

rew

Bran

don

Hill

C

BCEI

8By

broo

k W

ater

Sup

ply

Reha

bilit

atio

n 21

,338

,259

28-Ju

l-04

Portl

and

Bybr

ook

CBC

SI

9C

ambr

idge

Infa

nt S

choo

l Exp

ansi

on &

Eq

uipp

ing

7,31

6,20

229

-Oct

-03

St. J

ames

Cam

brid

ge

CBC

SI

10C

ounc

il O

f Vol

unta

ry S

ocia

l Ser

vice

s 12

,910

,500

29-O

ct-0

3Ki

ngst

onA

llman

Tow

nC

BCSS

11C

raw

ford

Prim

ary

Scho

ol S

anita

tion

3,65

4,14

728

-Oct

-04

St. E

lizab

eth

Cra

wfo

rdC

BCSI

12Fa

lmou

th M

arke

t Reh

abili

tatio

n 25

,000

,000

16-M

ar-0

5Tr

elaw

nyFa

lmou

th

EI

13G

alile

e Ba

sic

Scho

ol C

onst

ruct

ion

13,4

54,6

8029

-Jan-

03Ki

ngst

onRo

lling

ton

Tow

nC

BCSI

14G

lady

s Sh

eriff

Bas

ic S

choo

l Exp

ansi

on3,

500,

664

21-A

pr-0

4St

. And

rew

Whi

tfiel

d To

wn

CBC

SI

15H

amps

tead

All

Age

Sch

ool S

anita

tion

4,24

1,81

728

-Jul-0

4St

. Mar

yH

amps

tead

CBC

SI

16H

amps

tead

Dom

estic

Wat

er S

uppl

y 19

,649

,885

24-M

ar-0

4St

. Mar

yH

amps

tead

C

BCSI

17Ka

rl Sa

mud

a (B

lack

Ant

s La

ne) A

venu

e Ro

ad R

ehab

ilita

tion

1,60

8,39

827

-Aug

-03

St. A

ndre

wW

hite

Hal

l Tr

aditi

onal

EI

Page 36: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J

$D

ate

App

rove

dPa

rish

Dis

trict

Impl

emen

tatio

n M

etho

dolo

gySe

ctor

18M

edin

a Ba

sic

Scho

ol C

onst

ruct

ion

4,33

3,62

523

-Jun-

04M

anch

este

rM

edin

aC

BCSI

19M

ount

Cha

rles

to L

una

Feed

er R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n34

,685

,539

25-Ju

n-03

St. M

ary

Cas

tleto

nC

BCEI

20M

ount

ain

Pass

Fee

der R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n10

,066

,278

28-O

ct-0

4St

. Cat

herin

eLi

nste

adC

BCEI

21M

ount

ain

Pass

Wat

er S

uppl

y Re

habi

litat

ion

4,80

0,11

128

-Oct

-04

St. C

athe

rine

Lins

tead

CBC

SI

22N

ew R

oad

Dom

estic

Wat

er S

uppl

y U

pgra

de

12,4

99,0

8924

-Mar

-04

St. M

ary

Bonn

y G

ate

CBC

SI

23Pe

dro

Rive

r Wat

er S

uppl

y C

onst

ruct

ion

5,45

9,37

528

-Oct

-04

St. A

nnBe

nson

ton

CBC

SI

24Po

rtmor

e Pa

rk -

Wes

t Ban

k M

ulti-

Purp

ose

Spor

ts C

ompl

ex C

onst

ruct

ion

11,7

05,5

8216

-Mar

-05

St. C

athe

rine

Portm

ore

Park

C

BCSI

25Ro

wla

ndsfi

eld

Wat

er S

uppl

y U

pgra

de

7,27

4,62

316

-Mar

-05

St. T

hom

asRo

wla

ndsfi

eld

CBC

SI

26St

. Leo

nard

Bas

ic S

choo

l Com

plet

ion

6,39

6,73

529

-Jan-

03W

estm

orel

and

St L

eona

rds

CBC

SI

27W

akefi

eld

Prim

ary

Scho

ol R

ehab

ilita

tion

1,60

0,57

921

-Jan-

04Tr

elaw

nyW

akefi

eld

CBC

SI

28W

hitfi

eld

Tow

n Sa

nita

tion

Upg

radi

ng

Proj

ect

25,7

51,5

7819

-Dec

-01

St. A

ndre

wBe

nnet

tland

CBC

SI

29W

ilber

t Ste

war

t Bas

ic S

choo

l C

ompl

etio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

4,06

5,28

930

-Jul-0

3Ki

ngst

on

Rock

fort

CBC

SI

G

RAN

D T

OTA

L 31

1,79

0,94

0

•Th

e fig

ures

in b

old

are

Boar

d A

ppro

ved

amou

nts

for p

roje

cts

that

are

not

yet

com

plet

ed.

•Th

e fig

ures

that

are

not

in b

old

are

disb

urse

d am

ount

s fo

r pro

ject

s in

fina

l com

plet

ion

(whe

re th

e fin

al a

ccou

nts

have

bee

n se

ttled

)

•A

pro

ject

not

indi

cate

d on

the

abov

e lis

t was

als

o ap

prov

ed fo

r fun

ding

dur

ing

the

perio

d bu

t was

can

celle

d be

fore

com

plet

ion

for v

ario

us re

ason

s.

•U

nder

impl

emen

tatio

n m

etho

dolo

gy th

e de

sign

atio

n of

trad

ition

al in

dica

tes

that

the

stan

dard

JSIF

pro

cedu

res

are

bein

g us

ed w

here

the

Fund

ha

ndle

s al

l pro

cure

men

t and

con

stru

ctio

n re

spon

sibi

litie

s. T

he c

omm

unity

pro

vide

s a

“com

mun

ity c

ontri

butio

n” o

f cas

h or

kin

d to

the

proj

ect.

The

desi

gnat

ion

of C

BC in

dica

tes

that

the

com

mun

ity w

as in

cha

rge

of p

rocu

rem

ent a

nd c

onst

ruct

ion

with

JSIF

resp

onsi

ble

only

for m

onito

ring

and

prov

idin

g fu

nds.

Page 37: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��Ba

sic

Nee

ds T

rust

Fun

dPr

ojec

ts A

ppro

ved:

July

200

3 –

Mar

ch 2

006

#Pr

ojec

t Nam

ePr

ojec

t Am

ount

J$D

ate

App

rove

dPa

rish

Dis

trict

Impl

emen

tatio

n M

etho

dolo

gySe

ctor

1Bo

scob

el P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Ex

pans

ion

7,13

3,60

818

-Dec

-02

St. M

ary

Bosc

obel

Trad

ition

al

SI

2H

orse

Gua

rd B

asic

Sch

ool E

xpan

sion

&

Equi

ppin

g 5,

215,

897

30-Ju

l-03

St. J

ames

Hor

se G

uard

Trad

ition

al

SI

3Po

int H

ill R

emed

ial C

entre

Com

plet

ion

3,29

2,48

130

-Jul-0

3St

. Cat

herin

ePo

int H

illTr

aditi

onal

SI

4H

omes

tead

Pla

ce o

f Saf

ety

Reha

bilit

atio

n13

,222

,198

30-Ju

l-03

St. A

ndre

wSt

ony

Hill

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

5G

eorg

e C

ohen

Bas

ic S

choo

l C

onst

ruct

ion

8,37

7,90

830

-Sep

-03

Portl

and

Port

Ant

onio

Trad

ition

al

SI

6Sa

ngui

netti

Bas

ic S

choo

l Con

stru

ctio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

8,46

0,75

730

-Sep

-03

Trel

awny

Thom

pson

To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

7Ta

rran

t Bap

tist B

asic

Sch

ool

Con

stru

ctio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

1,30

9,14

830

-Sep

-03

St. A

ndre

wM

olyn

es

Gar

dens

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

8W

atso

nton

Prim

ary

Scho

ol E

xpan

sion

15,0

83,0

9630

-Sep

-03

Cla

rend

onLi

onel

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

9A

ugus

t Tow

n Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

Exp

ansi

on

9,93

6,84

621

-Jan-

04St

. And

rew

Aug

ust T

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

10St

. Ben

edic

t’s P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Ex

pans

ion

12,5

96,8

5322

-Sep

-04

St. A

ndre

wH

arbo

ur V

iew

Trad

ition

al

SI

11D

enha

m T

own

Prim

ary

Scho

ol

Reha

bilit

atio

n &

San

itatio

n4,

266,

479

28-O

ct-0

4Ki

ngst

onD

enha

m T

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

12G

reen

wic

h To

wn

All

Age

Sch

ool

Reha

bilit

atio

n6,

426,

533

28-O

ct-0

4St

. And

rew

Gre

enw

ich

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

13H

omes

tead

Prim

ary

Reha

bilit

atio

n an

d Sa

nita

tion

5,73

5,13

628

-Oct

-04

St. C

athe

rine

Hom

este

adTr

aditi

onal

SI

Page 38: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

14M

cAul

ey P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Reh

abili

tatio

n &

San

itatio

n 7,

394,

038

28-O

ct-0

4St

. Cat

herin

eSp

anis

h To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

15Se

awar

d Pr

imar

y an

d Ju

nior

Hig

h Sc

hool

Reh

abili

tatio

n an

d Sa

nita

tion

1,64

8,20

928

-Oct

-04

St. A

ndre

wSe

awar

d Pe

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

16St

. Mic

hael

’s P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Re

habi

litat

ion

5,87

5,90

928

-Oct

-04

King

ston

Cen

tral D

own

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

17O

rmsb

y H

all /

Hol

y Ro

sary

Prim

ary

Scho

ol R

ehab

ilita

tion

8,46

4,92

424

-Nov

-04

King

ston

Cen

tral

Dow

ntow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

18Re

nnoc

k Lo

dge

All

Age

Sch

ool

Reha

bilit

atio

n 8,

871,

500

24-N

ov-0

4Ki

ngst

onD

’Agu

ilar T

own

& R

enno

ck

Lodg

e Tr

aditi

onal

SI

19Se

avie

w G

arde

ns P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Ex

pans

ion

& S

anita

tion

9,64

2,28

124

-Nov

-04

St. A

ndre

wSe

avie

w

Gar

dens

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

20A

rcad

ia B

asic

Sch

ool C

onst

ruct

ion

&

Equi

ppin

g 10

,145

,606

16-F

eb-0

5St

. Tho

mas

Mor

ant B

ay

Trad

ition

al

SI

G

RAN

D T

OTA

L 15

3,09

9,40

7

•Th

e fig

ures

in b

old

are

Boar

d A

ppro

ved

amou

nts

for p

roje

cts

that

are

not

yet

com

plet

ed.

•Th

e fig

ures

that

are

not

in b

old

are

disb

urse

d am

ount

s fo

r pro

ject

s in

fina

l com

plet

ion

(whe

re th

e fin

al a

ccou

nts

have

bee

n se

ttled

)

•O

ne p

roje

ct n

ot in

dica

ted

abov

e w

as a

ppro

ved

for f

undi

ng d

urin

g th

e pe

riod

but w

as c

ance

lled

befo

re c

ompl

etio

n fo

r var

ious

reas

ons.

•U

nder

impl

emen

tatio

n m

etho

dolo

gy th

e de

sign

atio

n of

trad

ition

al in

dica

tes

that

the

stan

dard

JSIF

pro

cedu

res

are

bein

g us

ed w

here

the

Fund

hand

les

all p

rocu

rem

ent a

nd c

onst

ruct

ion

resp

onsi

bilit

ies.

The

com

mun

ity p

rovi

des

a “c

omm

unity

con

tribu

tion”

of c

ash

or k

ind

to th

e pr

ojec

t.

Page 39: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

�0C

arib

bean

Dev

elop

men

t Ban

kPr

ojec

ts A

ppro

ved:

June

199

8 –

Janu

ary

2006

#Pr

ojec

t Nam

ePr

ojec

t Am

ount

J$D

ate

App

rove

dPa

rish

Dis

trict

Impl

emen

tatio

n M

etho

dolo

gySe

ctor

1A

bove

Roc

ks to

Gol

den

Rive

r Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

and

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

18,5

88,9

2727

-Feb

-02

St. C

athe

rine

Abo

ve R

ocks

Trad

ition

al

EI

2A

llsid

es B

asic

Sch

ool C

onst

ruct

ion,

Equ

ippi

ng

and

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

7,72

4,09

820

-Jun-

01Tr

elaw

nyW

ait-a

-Bit

Trad

ition

al

SI

3A

ltern

ativ

es to

Infir

mar

ies

Org

anis

atio

nal

Stre

ngth

enin

g47

5,00

017

-Jul-0

1Ki

ngst

onD

ownt

own

Trad

ition

al

OS

4A

my

Baile

y &

Oth

er JA

MSA

VE

Supp

orte

d Sc

hool

s O

S20

0,35

022

-Nov

-00

Mul

ti Pa

rish

MTr

aditi

onal

O

S

5A

nti C

rime

Initi

ativ

e - E

asily

Ach

ieva

ble

Task

s in

Sel

ecte

d C

omm

uniti

es (P

arad

e G

arde

ns &

D

elac

ree

Pen)

2,51

3,00

030

-Sep

-03

Mul

ti Pa

rish

Mul

ti-D

istri

ctTr

aditi

onal

SI

6A

ssoc

iatio

n of

Clu

bs S

umm

er C

amp

150,

000

26-Ju

n-02

Wes

tmor

elan

dPe

ters

field

Trad

ition

al

SS

7Ba

rnst

aple

, Bid

difo

rd C

itize

ns’ A

ssoc

iatio

n O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g29

8,80

028

-Nov

-01

Trel

awny

Jack

son

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

O

S

8Ba

y Fa

rm V

illa

Citi

zens

Ass

ocia

tion

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

and

Pare

ntin

g Sk

ills

108,

940

25-Ju

l-01

St. A

ndre

wO

lym

pic

Gar

dens

Trad

ition

al

OS

9Ba

y Fa

rm V

illas

Sum

mer

Cam

p fo

r Inn

er C

ity

Chi

ldre

n39

7,35

025

-Jul-0

1St

. And

rew

Oly

mpi

c G

arde

nsTr

aditi

onal

SS

10Be

lfiel

d C

omm

unity

Dev

elop

men

t Com

mitt

ee

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

84,4

0030

-May

-01

St. M

ary

Belfi

eld

Trad

ition

al

OS

11Be

lfiel

d to

Alb

any

Feed

er R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n12

,755

,278

24-Ja

n-01

St. M

ary

Belfi

eld

Trad

ition

al

EI12

Belle

vue

Basi

c Sc

hool

Exp

ansi

on2,

385,

470

20-Ju

n-01

Portl

and

Swift

Riv

erTr

aditi

onal

SI

13Be

lmor

e Fe

eder

Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

6,73

5,36

09-

Oct

-02

St. A

ndre

wM

t. Ja

mes

Trad

ition

al

EI

14Be

thal

Gap

to R

ichm

ond

Gap

Pip

elin

e U

pgra

ding

23,5

83,6

9428

-Aug

-02

St. T

hom

asC

edar

Val

ley

Trad

ition

al

SI

15Bi

ddifo

rd to

Jack

son

Road

Reh

abili

tatio

n8,

572,

550

30-M

ay-

01Tr

elaw

nyJa

ckso

n To

wn

Trad

ition

al

EI

16Bl

oom

esbu

ry R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n an

d O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g14

,311

,815

27-F

eb-0

2St

. Eliz

abet

hH

olla

ndTr

aditi

onal

EI

17Bo

gue

Hill

All

Age

Sch

ool E

xpan

sion

and

Eq

uipp

ing

7,92

2,07

231

-Oct

-01

St. J

ames

Mon

tego

Bay

Trad

ition

al

SI

18Bo

gue

Road

s Re

habi

litat

ion

and

Org

anis

atio

nal

Stre

ngth

enin

g13

,378

,579

24-Ju

l-02

St. E

lizab

eth

Bala

clav

aTr

aditi

onal

EI

19Bo

scob

el P

rimar

y Sc

hool

Reh

abili

tatio

n8,

284,

299

22-N

ov-

00St

. Mar

yBo

scob

elTr

aditi

onal

SI

20Br

aine

rd /

Sue

Rive

r Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

#100

10,6

16,8

7625

-Jan-

06St

. Mar

y Br

aine

rdTr

aditi

onal

EI

21Br

ando

n H

ill B

asic

Sch

ool C

ompl

etio

n4,

183,

526

29-Ju

l-99

St. A

ndre

wBr

ando

n H

illTr

aditi

onal

SI

22Br

ando

n H

ill B

asic

Sch

ool M

inor

Wor

ks

372,

091

18-D

ec-

02St

. And

rew

Gol

den

Sprin

gTr

aditi

onal

SI

Page 40: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

23Br

ight

on B

asic

Sch

ool C

ompl

etio

n an

d Eq

uipp

ing

4,52

3,80

123

-Oct

-02

St. E

lizab

eth

Sant

a C

ruz

Trad

ition

al

SI

24Bu

rn to

Jeric

ho R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n8,

550,

606

9-O

ct-0

2C

lare

ndon

Kelli

tsTr

aditi

onal

EI

25C

airn

Cur

ran

Basi

c Sc

hool

Con

stru

ctio

n &

Eq

uipp

ing

5,77

0,33

923

-Oct

-02

Wes

tmor

elan

dSa

vann

a-la

-M

arTr

aditi

onal

SI

26C

anaa

n H

eigh

t Bas

ic S

choo

l Equ

ippi

ng a

nd

Fenc

ing

415,

292

9-O

ct-0

2C

lare

ndon

May

Pen

Trad

ition

al

SI

27C

anaa

n H

eigh

ts C

omm

unity

Org

anis

atio

nal

Stre

ngth

enin

g 21

9,16

428

-Sep

-00

Cla

rend

onM

ay P

en

Trad

ition

al

OS

28C

BO L

eade

rshi

p St

reng

then

ing

for P

artic

ipat

ion

in

Loca

l Gov

erna

nce

3,57

9,21

228

-Sep

-00

Mul

ti Pa

rish

MTr

aditi

onal

O

S

29C

entre

for H

IV/A

IDS

Rese

arch

, Edu

catio

n an

d Se

rvic

es (C

HA

RES)

Exp

ansi

on &

Equ

ippi

ng4,

416,

042

22-N

ov-

00St

. And

rew

Mon

aTr

aditi

onal

SI

30C

ham

pion

Com

mun

ity C

lub

Sum

mer

Cam

p15

6,90

026

-Jun-

02St

. And

rew

Wat

erho

use

Trad

ition

al

SS

31C

heap

side

Bas

ic S

choo

l Exp

ansi

on &

Ref

urbi

shin

g 5,

850,

152

21-M

ar-

01St

. Eliz

abet

hJu

nctio

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

32C

hild

Abu

se P

roje

ct P

hase

1: P

aris

h Te

ams

and

Wor

kpla

ns20

1,87

531

-Aug

-00

Mul

ti Pa

rish

MTr

aditi

onal

SS

33C

lare

ndon

Infir

mar

y Re

habi

litat

ion

5,86

8,97

928

-Nov

-01

Cla

rend

onD

enbi

ghTr

aditi

onal

SI

34 C

ombi

ned

Dis

abili

ties

Ass

ocia

tion

OS

421,

652

28-S

ep-0

0St

. And

rew

Mon

aTr

aditi

onal

O

S

35C

obur

n G

arde

ns S

umm

er S

choo

l Pro

gram

me

158,

352

26-Ju

n-02

St. A

ndre

wO

lym

pic

Gar

dens

Trad

ition

al

SS

36C

offe

e Pi

ece

Road

Reh

abili

tatio

n9,

467,

698

24-Ja

n-01

St. M

ary

Belfi

eld

Trad

ition

al

EI

37C

omm

unity

Dev

elop

men

t Bes

t Pra

ctic

es

Expo

sitio

n69

8,99

519

-Sep

-01

Mul

ti pa

rish

MTr

aditi

onal

O

S

38C

omm

unity

Fac

ilitie

s M

aint

enan

ce S

kills

Tra

inin

g82

4,83

224

-Jan-

01M

ulti

Paris

hM

Trad

ition

al

SS39

Cor

nwal

l Bar

rack

s D

evel

opm

ent A

ssoc

iatio

n O

S27

2,22

412

-Apr

-00

Portl

and

Moo

re T

own

Trad

ition

al

OS

40C

ornw

all G

arde

ns B

asic

Sch

ool P

TA O

S23

2,84

025

-Apr

-01

St. J

ames

Mon

tego

Bay

Trad

ition

al

OS

41C

OSP

ROD

Ric

hmon

d Fa

rm P

ulle

t Pro

duct

ion

1,93

7,53

131

-Oct

-01

St. M

ary

Rich

mon

dTr

aditi

onal

EI

42C

oven

ant B

asic

Sch

ool E

quip

ping

22

6,38

127

-Nov

-02

St. A

ndre

wA

ugus

t Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

43C

raig

Tow

n O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g46

1,80

028

-Aug

-02

St. A

ndre

wJo

nes

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

O

S

44C

raig

Tow

n Yo

uth

Sum

mer

Clu

b27

4,64

526

-Jun-

02St

. And

rew

Jone

s To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SS

45C

raig

head

to B

igw

oods

Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

6,25

9,03

618

-Dec

-02

Man

ches

ter

Cra

ighe

adTr

aditi

onal

EI

46C

raig

hton

All

Age

Sch

ool R

ehab

ilita

tion

&

Expa

nsio

n13

,840

,122

18-D

ec-

02St

. And

rew

Gor

don

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

47C

RDC

Hyg

iene

& S

anita

tion

Man

ual

180,

000

24-Ja

n-01

Mul

ti Pa

rish

MTr

aditi

onal

SS

48C

reat

ive

Cra

ft Pl

us O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g34

8,46

012

-Apr

-00

Mul

ti Pa

rish

MTr

aditi

onal

O

S

49D

ela

-Veg

a C

ity Y

outh

Clu

b an

d Sa

lt Po

nd R

oad

Com

mun

ity O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g36

9,75

620

-Dec

-00

St. C

athe

rine

Span

ish

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

O

S

Page 41: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

50D

elve

land

Bas

ic S

choo

l Com

plet

ion

& E

quip

ping

7,

794,

807

27-N

ov-

02W

estm

orel

and

Del

ve B

ridge

Trad

ition

al

SI

51D

rew

’s A

venu

e Pr

imar

y Pa

rent

Tea

cher

’s

Ass

ocia

tion

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

223,

998

22-N

ov-

00St

. And

rew

Dre

wsl

and

Trad

ition

al

OS

52D

rew

slan

d, Ja

ck’s

Hill

, Tav

ares

Gar

dens

Par

entin

g Sk

ills

Trai

ning

16,6

4821

-Feb

-01

St. A

ndre

wD

rew

slan

dTr

aditi

onal

SS

53El

ders

lie B

asic

Sch

ool E

quip

ping

158,

799

29-M

ay-

02St

. Eliz

abet

hIp

swic

hTr

aditi

onal

SI

54El

lets

on M

etho

dist

Bas

ic S

choo

l Roo

fing

1,74

3,71

722

-Nov

-00

King

ston

Bour

mou

th

Gar

dens

Trad

ition

al

SI

55El

lets

on P

rimar

y an

d In

fant

Sch

ools

Fen

cing

2,25

2,64

320

-Jun-

01Ki

ngst

onFr

ankl

yn

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

56En

hanc

ing

Cap

aciti

es o

f SD

C a

nd N

GO

Par

tner

s to

Fos

ter C

omm

unity

Par

ticip

atio

n in

Pro

ject

D

esig

n4,

932,

500

27-F

eb-0

2M

ulti

paris

hM

Tr

aditi

onal

O

S

57En

hanc

ing

Cap

aciti

es o

f SD

C to

pro

vide

effe

ctiv

e m

aint

enan

ce s

trate

gies

to e

nabl

e co

mm

uniti

es to

su

stai

n th

eir i

nfra

stru

ctur

al p

roje

cts

2,18

1,00

027

-Feb

-02

Mul

ti pa

rish

MTr

aditi

onal

O

S

58Ep

wor

th B

asic

Sch

ool E

xpan

sion

& E

quip

ping

4,20

7,17

727

-Nov

-02

St. A

nnEp

wor

thTr

aditi

onal

SI

59Es

her M

artin

Bas

ic S

choo

l Con

stru

ctio

n,

Equi

ppin

g an

d O

S5,

582,

259

21-M

ar-

01St

. Mar

yM

artin

Trad

ition

al

SI

60Ew

arto

n Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

San

itatio

n3,

670,

710

27-N

ov-

02St

. Cat

herin

eEw

arto

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

61Fa

rm T

own

Basi

c Sc

hool

com

plet

ion,

Equ

ippi

ng

& O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g1,

153,

929

31-O

ct-

01St

. Ann

Dis

cove

ry

Bay

Trad

ition

al

SI

62Fl

ower

Hill

Agr

o-Pr

oces

sing

7,39

6,24

728

-Nov

-01

St. J

ames

Flow

er H

illTr

aditi

onal

EI

63Fo

ur P

aths

Com

mun

ity C

entre

Exp

ansi

on2,

057,

903

24-Ja

n-01

Cla

rend

onFo

ur P

aths

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

64Fr

ee T

own

Road

Reh

abili

tatio

n8,

679,

638

31-O

ct-

01St

. Cat

herin

eG

leng

offe

Trad

ition

al

EI

65Fr

ee T

own

Wat

er S

uppl

y U

pgra

ding

2,45

4,75

127

-Feb

-02

St. C

athe

rine

Gle

ngof

feTr

aditi

onal

SI

66Fr

eem

an’s

Hal

l Citi

zens

’ Ass

ocia

tion

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

67,0

7427

-Feb

-02

Trel

awny

Alb

ert T

own

Trad

ition

al

OS

67Fr

iend

ship

Bas

ic S

choo

l Fen

cing

and

Equ

ippi

ng80

5,58

49-

Oct

-02

Trel

awny

Wak

efiel

dTr

aditi

onal

SI

68Fy

ffe’s

Pen

Bas

ic S

choo

l P.T

.A. O

rgan

isat

iona

l St

reng

then

ing

159,

061

30-M

ay-

01St

. Eliz

abet

hBr

ompt

onTr

aditi

onal

O

S

69G

appi

st M

ovem

ent S

umm

er C

amp

80,0

0026

-Jun-

02St

. And

rew

Kint

yre

Trad

ition

al

SS

70G

eorg

e’s

Val

ley

Basi

c Sc

hool

Com

plet

ion

&

Equi

ppin

g 4,

704,

053

28-A

ug-

02St

. Eliz

abet

hBr

aes

Rive

r Tr

aditi

onal

SI

71G

ilbla

tore

Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

12,2

02,7

6623

-Oct

-02

St. C

athe

rine

Bog

Wal

kTr

aditi

onal

EI

72G

irl’s

Tow

n Re

habi

litat

ion,

Equ

ippi

ng a

nd S

ocia

l Se

rvic

es2,

421,

424

19-D

ec-

01St

. And

rew

Hal

f Way

Tr

eeTr

aditi

onal

SI

Page 42: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

73G

len

Vin

cent

Bro

mfie

ld (B

arto

n-N

ewto

n)

Com

mun

ity R

esou

rce

Cen

tre C

ompl

etio

n an

d O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g4,

626,

890

19-D

ec-

01St

. Eliz

abet

hM

aggo

ttyTr

aditi

onal

SI

74G

olde

n G

rove

Bas

ic S

choo

l Com

plet

ion,

Eq

uipp

ing

and

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

6,74

4,45

028

-Nov

-01

St. A

nnG

olde

n G

rove

Trad

ition

al

SI

75G

rang

e H

ill to

Pac

ki R

iver

Roa

d U

pgra

ding

(D

illon

Roa

d)9,

267,

150

25-Ju

n-98

Portl

and

Moo

re T

own

Trad

ition

al

EI

76G

ranv

ille

All

Age

Sch

ool E

xpan

sion

and

Eq

uipp

ing

6,86

4,36

331

-Oct

-01

St. J

ames

Gra

nvill

e /

Pitfo

urTr

aditi

onal

SI

77G

ranv

ille

Plac

e of

Saf

ety

Reha

bilit

atio

n an

d O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g7,

797,

583

28-N

ov-

01Tr

elaw

nyG

ranv

ille

Trad

ition

al

SI

78G

reen

wic

h To

wn

CD

C O

S &

You

th L

ife S

kills

D

evel

opm

ent P

rogr

amm

e49

7,29

021

-Mar

-01

St. A

ndre

wG

reen

wic

h To

wn

Trad

ition

al

OS

79G

reen

wic

h To

wn

Com

pute

r Cen

tre E

quip

ping

an

d So

cial

Ser

vice

s31

0,90

024

-Jul-0

2St

. And

rew

Gre

enw

ich

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

80G

rego

ry P

ark

Prop

hecy

Bas

ic S

choo

l Con

stru

ctio

n6,

440,

474

22-N

ov-

00St

. Cat

herin

ePo

rtmor

eTr

aditi

onal

SI

81H

agle

y G

ap to

Pen

lyne

Cas

tle P

ipel

ine

Upg

radi

ng11

,130

,591

3-M

ay-0

2St

. Tho

mas

Hag

ley

Gap

Trad

ition

al

SI

82H

appy

Gro

ve B

asic

Sch

ool C

onst

ruct

ion

&

Equi

ppin

g 6,

162,

104

28-A

ug-

02St

. Eliz

abet

hN

ew M

arke

tTr

aditi

onal

SI

83H

artla

nd C

itize

ns’ A

ssoc

iatio

n O

rgan

isat

iona

l St

reng

then

ing

88,7

6430

-May

-01

St. M

ary

Port

Mar

iaTr

aditi

onal

O

S

84H

erm

itage

to F

arm

Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

6,52

2,33

828

-Aug

-02

St. T

hom

asW

ilmin

gton

Trad

ition

al

EI

85H

eyw

ood

Hal

l Citi

zens

’ Ass

ocia

tion

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

224,

447

28-N

ov-

01St

. Mar

yH

amps

tead

Trad

ition

al

OS

86H

inds

Tow

n Ba

sic

Scho

ol E

quip

ping

& O

S 37

0,75

727

-Feb

-02

St. A

nnW

alke

rsw

ood

Trad

ition

al

SI87

Hol

ly H

ill P

rimar

y an

d In

fant

Sch

ool F

enci

ng98

6,81

326

-Jun-

02W

estm

orel

and

Dar

listo

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

88H

ope

for C

hild

ren,

Cam

p H

ope

498,

369

26-Ju

n-02

St. A

ndre

wW

hitfi

eld

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SS

89H

unt’s

Tow

n Ba

sic

Scho

ol E

quip

ping

and

O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g21

9,82

625

-Jul-0

1St

. Mar

yPo

rt M

aria

Trad

ition

al

SI

90In

ner C

ity C

omm

uniti

es a

nd P

olic

e Pa

rtici

pato

ry

Lear

ning

and

Act

ion

Proj

ect,

King

ston

, St.

And

rew

an

d St

. Cat

herin

e1,

110,

695

20-D

ec-

00M

ulti

Paris

hM

Trad

ition

al

OS

91 In

ner-c

ity D

evel

opm

ent E

mpl

oym

ent A

genc

y an

d Li

aiso

n Se

rvic

e (Ja

mai

ca C

ham

ber o

f Com

mer

ce)

973,

764

22-N

ov-

00Ki

ngst

onD

ownt

own

Trad

ition

al

OS

92In

ner-c

ity R

enew

al P

rogr

amm

e Pa

rtici

patio

n A

ssis

tanc

e12

,695

,000

25-Ju

l-01

King

ston

Dow

ntow

nTr

aditi

onal

O

S

93Io

ne W

horm

s In

ner-

City

Cou

nsel

ing

Cen

tre

Sum

mer

Cam

p25

0,62

028

-Aug

-02

King

ston

Flet

cher

’s

Land

Trad

ition

al

SS

Page 43: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

94Ja

ckso

n To

wn

Basi

c Sc

hool

Fen

cing

and

Eq

uipp

ing

140,

453

28-N

ov-

01Tr

elaw

nyJa

ckso

n To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

95Ja

mai

ca A

ssoc

iatio

n fo

r Per

sons

with

Men

tal

Reta

rdat

ion

Build

ing

Com

plet

ion

4,88

2,91

622

-Aug

-00

St. A

ndre

wM

ona

Trad

ition

al

SI

96Ja

mbo

s Po

nd R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n an

d O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g13

,286

,297

31-O

ct-

01St

. Cat

herin

eG

leng

offe

Trad

ition

al

EI

97Ja

mes

Hill

Bas

ic S

choo

l Com

plet

ion

and

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

494,

160

20-M

ar-

02C

lare

ndon

Jam

es H

illTr

aditi

onal

SI

98Ja

mes

Mou

ntai

n Ba

sic

Scho

ol E

quip

ping

152,

494

29-M

ay-

02St

. Cat

herin

eSl

igov

ille

Trad

ition

al

SI

99Jo

b Pr

epar

atio

n Sk

ills

Mod

ule

Dev

elop

men

t and

Eq

uipp

ing

of S

amar

itan

Cen

tre29

0,60

125

-Jul-0

1Ki

ngst

onD

ownt

own

Trad

ition

al

SS

100

Jone

s To

wn

Are

a C

ounc

il O

rgan

isat

iona

l St

reng

then

ing

134,

985

22-A

ug-

00St

. And

rew

Jone

s To

wn

Trad

ition

al

OS

101

Jone

s To

wn

Are

a C

ounc

il Su

mm

er C

amp

215,

000

26-Ju

n-02

St. A

ndre

wJo

nes

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SS

102

Jubi

lee

Ove

r Riv

er R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n5,

850,

362

24-Ja

n-01

St. M

ary

Belfi

eld

Trad

ition

al

EI

103

Jubi

lee

Tow

n Ba

sic

Scho

ol E

quip

men

t11

6,50

024

-Jul-0

2St

. Cat

herin

eSp

anis

h To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

104

Kits

on T

own

Hea

lth C

entre

Con

stru

ctio

n9,

044,

138

20-M

ar-

02St

. Cat

herin

eKi

tson

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

105

KM

R Yo

uth

Clu

bs O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g 44

1,82

428

-Sep

-00

St. A

ndre

wW

hitfi

eld

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

O

S

106

Litc

hfiel

d Ba

sic

Scho

ol C

ompl

etio

n, E

quip

ping

an

d H

ygie

ne A

war

enes

s Tr

aini

ng5,

489,

164

19-D

ec-

01M

anch

este

rLi

tchfi

eld

Trad

ition

al

SI

107

Long

woo

d Ba

sic

Scho

ol C

onst

ruct

ion

&

Equi

ppin

g 7,

045,

895

27-N

ov-

02C

lare

ndon

Race

Cou

rse

Trad

ition

al

SI

108

Low

e Ri

ver P

rimar

y an

d Ju

nior

Hig

h Sc

hool

C

hick

en R

earin

g 83

8,41

329

-May

-02

Trel

awny

Low

e Ri

ver

Trad

ition

al

EI

109

Low

e Ri

ver P

rimar

y Pa

rent

Tea

cher

s’ A

ssoc

iatio

n O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g24

4,89

622

-Nov

-00

Trel

awny

Lorr

imer

sTr

aditi

onal

O

S

110

Low

er L

itchfi

eld

Basi

c Sc

hool

Con

stru

ctio

n &

Eq

uipp

ing

8,02

7,08

127

-Nov

-02

Trel

awny

Litc

hfiel

dTr

aditi

onal

SI

111

Mar

cus

Gar

vey

Imm

orta

l You

th C

lub

69,9

8226

-Jun-

02St

. And

rew

Whi

tfiel

d To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SS

112

Mar

verly

Prim

ary

Scho

ol S

umm

er C

amp

(Mov

emen

t Sta

r You

th C

lub)

10

4,65

726

-Jun-

02St

. And

rew

Mar

verly

Trad

ition

al

SS

113

May

bole

Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

and

Org

anis

atio

nal

Stre

ngth

enin

g16

,296

,058

20-Ju

n-01

St. E

lizab

eth

Gin

ger H

illTr

aditi

onal

EI

114

Mid

dlet

on F

arm

ers

Dev

elop

men

t Soc

iety

O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g16

4,88

020

-Jun-

01St

. And

rew

Irish

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

O

S

115

Mou

nt O

livet

t Boy

’s H

ome

Expa

nsio

n5,

322,

540

21-M

ar-

01M

anch

este

rM

ande

ville

Trad

ition

al

SI

116

Mou

nt P

elie

r Bas

ic S

choo

l Exp

ansi

on5,

088,

524

9-O

ct-0

2H

anov

erSa

ndy

Bay

Trad

ition

al

SI11

7N

atio

nal P

aren

ting

Adv

ocac

y75

8,60

026

-Jun-

02M

ulti

Paris

hM

ulti-

Dis

trict

Trad

ition

al

SS

Page 44: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or11

8N

ew B

roug

hton

Bas

ic S

choo

l Reh

abili

tatio

n2,

569,

927

26-Ju

n-02

Man

ches

ter

Cro

ss K

eys

Trad

ition

al

SI

119

New

Mar

ket O

val C

itize

ns -

Trai

ning

in P

aren

ting

Skill

s D

evel

opm

ent

169,

675

22-N

ov-

00W

estm

orel

and

Sava

nna-

la-

Mar

Trad

ition

al

SS

120

New

Wor

ks R

oad

Upg

radi

ng9,

270,

723

12-S

ep-0

1W

estm

orel

and

New

Wor

ksTr

aditi

onal

EI

121

Nor

th G

ully

Wal

l Con

stru

ctio

n an

d C

apac

ity

Build

ing

12,1

71,4

4521

-Feb

-01

St. J

ames

Mon

tego

Bay

Trad

ition

al

SI

122

Oly

mpi

c G

arde

ns F

ootb

all F

ield

Upg

radi

ng &

Fe

ncin

g1,

029,

862

28-A

ug-

02St

. And

rew

Oly

mpi

c G

arde

nsTr

aditi

onal

SI

123

Partn

ers

for P

eace

Inne

r City

Con

fere

nce

740,

000

20-M

ar-

02Ki

ngst

onC

entra

l D

own

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

O

S

124

Pete

rsvi

lle B

asic

Sch

ool C

ompl

etio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

4,04

8,43

723

-Oct

-02

Wes

tmor

elan

dPe

ters

ville

Trad

ition

al

SI

125

Plea

sant

Hill

/ Fo

rt G

eorg

e / B

axte

r Mou

ntai

n Ro

ad R

ehab

ilita

tion

12,8

24,3

0721

-Feb

-01

St. M

ary

Ann

otto

Bay

Trad

ition

al

EI

126

Port

Roya

l Com

mun

ity G

roup

s O

rgan

isat

iona

l St

reng

then

ing

325,

120

12-S

ep-0

1Ki

ngst

onPo

rt Ro

yal

Trad

ition

al

OS

127

Ram

ble

Basi

c Sc

hool

equ

ippi

ng56

,035

25-A

pr-0

1M

anch

este

rPo

rus

Trad

ition

al

SI

128

Red

Gro

und

Citi

zens

Ass

ocia

tion

& T

ing-

a-L

ing

Yout

h C

lub

OS

272,

800

2-Ju

l-01

St. C

athe

rine

Old

Har

bour

Trad

ition

al

OS

129

Reso

urce

Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

11,1

10,7

2130

-May

-01

Man

ches

ter

Gro

ve T

own

Trad

ition

al

EI

130

Rich

mon

d A

gro-

Proc

essi

ng S

take

hold

er P

lann

ing

Wor

ksho

p (P

hase

1)

318,

590

20-Ju

n-01

St. M

ary

Rich

mon

d Tr

aditi

onal

O

S

131

Rive

rton

Mea

dow

s, R

ae T

own

and

Maj

esty

G

arde

ns P

aren

ting

Proj

ect

95,6

5020

-Jun-

01St

. And

rew

Rive

rton

Mea

dow

sTr

aditi

onal

SS

132

Rock

Riv

er A

ll A

ge S

choo

l Exp

ansi

on5,

645,

923

23-Ja

n-02

St. M

ary

Rock

Riv

erTr

aditi

onal

SI

133

Rock

Riv

er A

ll A

ge S

choo

l Org

anis

atio

nal

Stre

ngth

enin

g22

7,96

827

-Feb

-02

St. M

ary

Rock

Riv

erTr

aditi

onal

O

S

134

Rose

Hal

l Com

mun

ity C

entre

, Bas

ic S

choo

l Re

habi

litat

ion

and

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

9,07

7,00

525

-Jul-0

1St

. Cat

herin

eLi

nste

adTr

aditi

onal

SI

135

Rose

Hill

Bas

ic S

choo

l Equ

ippi

ng10

9,09

829

-May

-02

Man

ches

ter

Rose

Hill

Trad

ition

al

SI

136

Rose

Tow

n Su

mm

er C

amp

163,

865

26-Ju

n-02

King

ston

Rae

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SS

137

Sand

y Ba

nk B

asic

Sch

ool R

ehab

ilita

tion

689,

660

28-A

ug-

02St

. Eliz

abet

hTr

easu

re

Beac

h Tr

aditi

onal

SI

138

S-C

orne

r Com

mun

ity P

lay

Cen

tre C

onst

ruct

ion,

Eq

uipp

ing

and

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

2,91

0,23

712

-Sep

-01

St. A

ndre

wV

iney

ard

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

139

Sink

s to

Bur

n Ro

ad R

ehab

ilita

tion

12,1

73,4

149-

Oct

-02

Cla

rend

onKe

llits

Trad

ition

al

EI

140

Smith

field

Bas

ic S

choo

l Exp

ansi

on5,

194,

733

28-N

ov-

01H

anov

erC

asca

deTr

aditi

onal

SI

124

Span

ish

Tow

n Pr

imar

y Sc

hool

Exp

ansi

on7,

812,

025

22-N

ov-

00St

. Cat

herin

eSp

anis

h To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

142

Spic

y H

ill B

asic

Sch

ool F

enci

ng a

nd

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

458,

346

24-Ju

l-02

Trel

awny

Spic

y H

illTr

aditi

onal

SI

Page 45: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

143

Sprin

g G

arde

n an

d Ro

ck S

prin

g C

omm

unity

G

roup

s O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g42

3,84

029

-May

-02

Trel

awny

Sprin

g G

arde

nsTr

aditi

onal

O

S

144

Sprin

g G

arde

n to

Wilm

ingt

on R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n11

,611

,151

28-A

ug-

02St

. Tho

mas

Wilm

ingt

onTr

aditi

onal

EI

145

St. A

ndre

w P

aris

h C

hurc

h H

ome

for G

irls

1,80

4,02

322

-Nov

-00

St. A

ndre

wH

alf W

ay

Tree

Trad

ition

al

SI

146

St. A

ugus

tine

Plac

e of

Saf

ety

Reha

bilit

atio

n3,

552,

200

12-S

ep-0

1C

lare

ndon

Cha

pelto

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

147

St. C

hris

toph

er’s

Sch

ool f

or th

e D

eaf F

enci

ng

1,01

2,27

318

-Dec

-02

St. A

nnBr

own’

s To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

148

St. E

lizab

eth

Hom

ecom

ing

Foun

datio

n O

S (S

t El

izab

eth

Parti

cipa

tory

Edu

catio

n Pl

anni

ng fo

r C

ontin

uing

Adu

lt Ed

ucat

ion)

65

0,45

222

-Aug

-00

St. E

lizab

eth

Mul

ti-D

istri

ctTr

aditi

onal

O

S

149

St. J

ago

Basi

c Sc

hool

San

itatio

n35

4,39

325

-Jul-0

1M

anch

este

rA

sia

Trad

ition

al

SI15

0St

. Pau

l’s C

hape

l Bas

ic S

choo

l Con

stru

ctio

n9,

150,

156

25-A

pr-0

1C

lare

ndon

Cha

pelto

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

151

St. P

eter

’s B

asic

Sch

ool E

quip

ping

252,

470

24-Ju

l-02

St. E

lizab

eth

Trea

sure

Be

ach

Trad

ition

al

SI

152

Stra

thm

ore

Gar

den

Chi

ldre

n’s

Plac

e of

Saf

ety

Reha

bilit

atio

n1,

207,

298

12-S

ep-0

1St

. Cat

herin

eSt

rath

mor

e G

arde

nsTr

aditi

onal

SI

153

Sum

mer

Cam

p an

d th

e Li

guan

ea C

yber

-Cen

tre12

9,60

026

-Jun-

02St

. And

rew

Ligu

anea

Trad

ition

al

SS

154

Supp

ort f

or S

choo

l Chi

ldre

n Se

vere

Beh

avio

ural

Pr

obs.

1,13

3,17

020

-Jan-

00M

ulti

Paris

hM

Trad

ition

al

SS

155

Swift

Pur

cell

Boy’

s H

ome

Reha

bilit

atio

n,

Equi

ppin

g an

d So

cial

Ser

vice

s3,

497,

241

20-M

ar-

02St

. Mar

yC

lonm

elTr

aditi

onal

SI

156

Tave

rn C

itize

ns’ A

ssoc

iatio

n an

d Yo

uth

Clu

b O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g &

Eas

ily A

chie

vabl

e Ta

sk (P

lay

Fiel

d D

rain

age)

693,

833

24-Ja

n-01

St. A

ndre

wPa

pine

Trad

ition

al

OS

157

Tren

ch T

own

com

mun

ity B

ased

Org

anis

atio

ns

(Wilt

on /

Fede

ral G

arde

ns D

istri

ct) O

rgan

isat

iona

l St

reng

then

ing

915,

102

22-N

ov-

00St

. And

rew

Tren

ch T

own

Trad

ition

al

OS

158

Trin

ityvi

lle S

kills

Tra

inin

g C

entre

Equ

ipm

ent &

Ro

of R

epai

r1,

192,

173

24-Ja

n-01

St. T

hom

asTr

inity

ville

Trad

ition

al

SI

159

Troj

a Ba

sic

Scho

ol S

anita

tion,

Reh

abili

tatio

n &

H

ygie

ne A

war

enes

s Tr

aini

ng3,

102,

181

27-N

ov-

02St

. Cat

herin

eTr

oja

Trad

ition

al

SI

160

Vic

toria

Bas

ic S

choo

l Com

plet

ion

& E

quip

ping

3,27

7,42

39-

Oct

-02

Cla

rend

onTh

omps

on

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

161

Wat

er G

lade

s G

olde

n A

ge A

ssoc

iatio

n Eq

uipp

ing

91,5

979-

Oct

-02

King

ston

Wat

erho

use

Trad

ition

al

SI

162

Wat

son

Gro

ve B

asic

Sch

ool C

onst

ruct

ion

5,91

8,34

830

-May

-01

St. C

athe

rine

Portm

ore

Trad

ition

al

SI

163

Whi

te H

all C

ross

Bas

ic C

onst

ruct

ion

and

Reha

bilit

atio

n5,

884,

842

20-M

ar-

02St

. Eliz

abet

hM

iddl

e Q

uarte

rsTr

aditi

onal

SI

164

Wic

kwar

/ Si

lver

grov

e Ro

ad R

ehab

ilita

tion

and

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

11,5

22,8

1412

-Sep

-01

Man

ches

ter

Hun

tley

Trad

ition

al

EI

165

Woo

dlan

ds B

asic

Sch

ool C

ompl

etio

n3,

287,

462

26-Ju

n-02

Man

ches

ter

Cro

ss K

eys

Trad

ition

al

SI

Page 46: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Paris

hD

istri

ctIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or

166

York

Stre

et P

rimar

y Sc

hool

San

itary

Fac

ilitie

s &

H

ygie

ne B

ehav

iour

Cha

nge

Trai

ning

5,26

8,33

425

-Apr

-01

St. C

athe

rine

Lins

tead

Trad

ition

al

SI

167

Youn

g Pe

ople

s M

ovem

ent S

umm

er C

amp

191,

000

26-Ju

n-02

King

ston

Cen

tral

Dow

n To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SS

168

Yout

h O

ppor

tuni

ties

Unl

imite

d (Y

OU

) Sum

mer

En

richm

ent P

rogr

amm

e79

7,99

924

-Jul-0

2St

. And

rew

Cro

ss R

oads

Trad

ition

al

SS

G

RAN

D T

OTA

L63

8,78

6,39

6

•Th

e fig

ures

in b

old

are

Boar

d A

ppro

ved

amou

nts

for p

roje

cts

that

are

not

yet

com

plet

ed.

•Th

e fig

ures

that

are

not

in b

old

are

disb

urse

d am

ount

s fo

r pro

ject

s in

fina

l com

plet

ion

(whe

re th

e fin

al a

ccou

nts

have

bee

n se

ttled

)

•O

ther

pro

ject

s no

t ind

icat

ed a

bove

wer

e ap

prov

ed fo

r fun

ding

dur

ing

the

perio

d bu

t wer

e ca

ncel

led

befo

re c

ompl

etio

n fo

r var

ious

reas

ons.

•U

nder

impl

emen

tatio

n m

etho

dolo

gy th

e de

sign

atio

n of

trad

ition

al in

dica

tes

that

the

stan

dard

JSIF

pro

cedu

res

are

bein

g us

ed w

here

the

Fund

ha

ndle

s al

l pro

cure

men

t and

con

stru

ctio

n re

spon

sibi

litie

s. T

he c

omm

unity

pro

vide

s a

“com

mun

ity c

ontri

butio

n” o

f cas

h or

kin

d to

the

proj

ect.

•m

- In

dica

tes

a pr

ojec

t tha

t will

ben

efit m

ultip

le p

aris

hes

and

dist

ricts

Page 47: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Inter-American Development BankProjects Approved: June 1998 – November 2000

Parish Number Projects Per Parish Amount Disbursed J$

Clarendon 3 18,224,603 Hanover 7 39,403,499 Kingston 5 20,443,076 Manchester 4 23,977,134 Multi Parish 2 11,244,696 Portland 9 44,453,115 St. Andrew 7 22,864,326 St. Ann 2 19,441,101 St. Catherine 6 35,391,977 St. Elizabeth 5 27,928,606 St. James 4 17,865,809 St. Mary 6 30,726,815 St. Thomas 1 3,370,931 Trelawny 3 8,345,002 Westmoreland 8 46,759,707 Grand Total 72 370,440,397

Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries Projects Approved: April 1998 – August 2000

Parish Number Projects Per Parish Amount Disbursed J$

Manchester 2 5,771,596

Portland 1 135,592

St. Andrew 6 17,352,296

St. Ann 1 10,196,383

St. Catherine 2 18,194,358

St. Thomas 2 33,746,663

Grand Total 14 85,396,888

Page 48: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Government of the Netherlands Projects Approved: February 1997- October 1998

Parish Number Projects Per Parish Amount Disbursed J$

Clarendon 2 13,365,057

St. Andrew 3 30,870,531

St. Elizabeth 3 28,603,229

St. Mary 1 17,777,267

St. Thomas 1 16,568,083

Grand Total 10 107,184,167

World Bank – Loan (1) Projects Approved: October 1996 - July 2001

Parish Number of Projects Per Parish Amount Disbursed J$

Clarendon 20 111,692,676 Hanover 9 32,435,884 Kingston 12 18,052,427 Manchester 8 19,698,832 Multi Parish 11 25,631,373 Portland 16 65,616,877 St. Andrew 28 72,137,390 St. Ann 5 19,933,574 St. Catherine 16 96,966,329 St. Elizabeth 8 28,143,712 St. James 9 45,052,815 St. Mary 6 13,817,778 St. Thomas 10 40,356,831 Trelawny 7 29,377,486 Westmoreland 12 56,072,062

Grand Total 177 674,986,047

Page 49: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

�0G

over

nmen

t of J

amai

caPr

ojec

ts A

ppro

ved:

Oct

ober

199

7 –

Mar

ch 2

006

#Pr

ojec

t Nam

ePr

ojec

t Am

ount

J$D

ate

App

rove

dPa

rish

Dis

tric

tIm

plem

enta

tion

Met

hodo

logy

Sect

or1

Acc

ompo

ng R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n 18

,270

,326

26-O

ct-0

5St

. Eliz

abet

hA

ccom

pong

Trad

ition

al

EI

2A

lps

Prim

ary

& In

fant

Sch

ool

Reha

bilit

atio

n &

San

itatio

n 7,

258,

595

23-N

ov-0

5Tr

elaw

nyTh

e A

lps

Trad

ition

al

SI

3A

my

Baile

y Ba

sic

Scho

ol

Reha

bilit

atio

n 28

5,48

330

-May

-03

St. A

ndre

wC

ross

Roa

ds

Trad

ition

al

SI

4A

rea

Yout

h C

ounc

il Fo

unda

tion

OS

3,89

0,60

028

-Oct

-99

King

ston

MTr

aditi

onal

O

S

5A

rnet

t Gar

dens

Com

mun

ity In

tera

ctiv

e C

entre

Reh

abili

tatio

n, E

quip

ping

and

O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g5,

268,

115

20-M

ar-0

2St

. And

rew

Tren

ch T

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

6A

sken

ish

Feed

er R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n21

,756

,758

26-O

ct-0

5H

anov

erA

sken

ish

Trad

ition

al

EI7

Bay

Farm

Vill

as S

umm

er C

amp

2005

398,

197

27-Ju

l-05

St. A

ndre

wTo

wer

Hill

CBC

SS

8Be

lmon

t to

Che

rry

Hill

Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

17,1

97,2

2323

-Oct

-02

Wes

tmor

elan

dBl

uefie

lds

Trad

ition

al

EI

9Be

st K

ept B

asic

Sch

ools

Com

petit

ion

855,

700

25-A

pr-0

1M

ulti

Paris

hM

Trad

ition

al

OS

10Be

thab

ara

Prim

ary

& Ju

nior

Hig

h Sc

hool

Exp

ansi

on

10,2

79,2

207-

Sep-

05M

anch

este

rN

ewpo

rt Tr

aditi

onal

SI

11Bo

uche

r Par

k Sa

nita

tion

20,9

89,7

9414

-Dec

-05

St. A

ndre

wRi

chm

ond

Park

Trad

ition

al

SI

12Bo

ys T

own

All

Age

Sch

ool E

xpan

sion

12,4

40,0

2717

-May

-00

St. A

ndre

wTr

ench

Tow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

13Br

aeto

n O

ptim

ist C

lub

Sum

mer

Cam

p 20

05

232,

020

27-Ju

l-05

St. C

athe

rine

Brae

ton

CBC

SS

14Br

ando

n H

ill C

omm

unity

D

evel

opm

ent C

omm

ittee

O

rgan

isat

iona

l Stre

ngth

enin

g 20

2,87

631

-Aug

-00

St. A

ndre

wBr

ando

n H

illTr

aditi

onal

O

S

15C

are

Bear

Bas

ic S

choo

l Con

stru

ctio

n 11

,942

,674

26-O

ct-0

5St

. And

rew

Whi

tfiel

d To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

16C

aris

broo

k Ba

sic

Scho

ol C

onst

ruct

ion

& E

quip

ping

14

,313

,106

16-M

ar-0

5St

. Eliz

abet

hM

aggo

tty

Trad

ition

al

SI

17C

atad

upa

Wat

er S

uppl

y U

pgra

ding

&

OS

11,7

18,6

6827

-Nov

-02

St. J

ames

Cat

adup

aTr

aditi

onal

SI

18C

aval

iers

Par

ent T

each

ers

Ass

ocia

tion

Org

anis

atio

nal S

treng

then

ing

241,

590

31-A

ug-0

0St

. And

rew

Cav

alie

rsTr

aditi

onal

O

S

19C

entre

For

Stu

dent

s W

ith L

earn

ing

&

Phys

ical

Dis

abili

ties

3,31

3,13

825

-Jan-

06St

. And

rew

M

ona

Trad

ition

al

SI

20C

halle

nger

s Su

mm

er C

amp

2005

30

4,49

727

-Jul-0

5C

lare

ndon

May

Pen

CBC

SS

21C

ocoa

Wal

k Ro

ad -

Top

Hill

to

Reso

urce

Mai

n Ro

ad (i

nter

sect

ion)

Re

habi

litat

ion

8,13

8,34

219

-Feb

-03

Man

ches

ter

Mar

lie H

illTr

aditi

onal

EI

Page 50: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Pari

shD

istr

ict

Impl

emen

tatio

n M

etho

dolo

gySe

ctor

22C

ools

hade

to M

exic

o Ro

ad

Reha

bilit

atio

n 12

,960

,210

30-M

ay-0

3St

. Cat

herin

eBo

g W

alk

Trad

ition

al

EI

23C

URE

/ Ro

se T

own

Citi

zen’

s A

ssoc

iatio

n Su

mm

er C

amp

400,

000

22-Ju

n-05

King

ston

Dow

ntow

nC

BCSS

24El

even

Mile

s C

DC

Sum

mer

Cam

p16

1,00

022

-Jun-

05St

. Tho

mas

Elev

en M

iles

CBC

SS

25Ep

som

Bas

ic S

choo

l Con

stru

ctio

n &

Eq

uipp

ing

9,76

1,25

322

-Mar

-06

St. M

ary

Epso

mTr

aditi

onal

SI

26Fa

mily

& P

aren

ting

Cen

tre S

umm

er

Cam

p 20

0535

6,00

022

-Jun-

05St

. Jam

esM

onte

go B

ay

CBC

SS

27Fa

rm H

eigh

ts C

omm

unity

Cen

tre -

Com

plet

ion

& E

quip

ping

9,

100,

418

23-A

pr-9

8St

. Jam

esM

onte

go B

ayTr

aditi

onal

SI

28Fi

rst C

apita

l You

th E

mpo

wer

men

t Su

mm

er C

amp

2005

394,

948

27-Ju

l-05

St. C

athe

rine

Del

a V

ega

City

C

BCSS

29Fo

rest

Mou

ntai

n to

Con

tent

Roa

d Re

habi

lata

tion

19,3

45,6

8623

-Apr

-03

St. E

lizab

eth

Con

tent

Tr

aditi

onal

EI

30Fo

rt G

eorg

e /C

ambe

rwel

l / G

eorg

es

Hop

e Ro

ad R

ehab

ilita

tion

35,6

89,2

5721

-Feb

-01

St. M

ary

Ann

otto

Bay

Trad

ition

al

EI

31Fr

aser

Woo

d to

Hop

ewel

l Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

12,1

65,1

2024

-Jul-0

2St

. Mar

yH

ighg

ate

Trad

ition

al

EI

32G

eorg

e N

orth

to P

rude

nce

Shop

Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

22,4

33,8

2119

-Feb

-03

Man

ches

ter

Spal

ding

Tr

aditi

onal

EI

33G

lasg

ow R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n 9,

385,

974

5-O

ct-0

5St

. Eliz

abet

hM

aggo

tty

Trad

ition

al

EI34

Gol

den

Run

Wat

er S

uppl

y (2

)1,

962,

695

25-Ju

l-01

Man

ches

ter

Cra

ig H

ead

Trad

ition

al

SI

35H

amps

hire

Com

mitt

ee fo

r Sel

f Re

lianc

e C

hick

en R

earin

g Eq

uipp

ing

Proj

ect

371,

459

26-O

ct-0

5St

. Cat

herin

eRi

vers

ide

Trad

ition

al

EI

36H

artla

nd R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n15

,027

,125

24-Ja

n-01

St. M

ary

Port

Mar

iaTr

aditi

onal

EI

37H

artla

nd W

ater

Sup

ply

3,10

4,64

02-

Jul-0

1St

. Mar

yPo

rt M

aria

Trad

ition

al

SI38

Hay

field

Wat

er S

uppl

y U

pgra

ding

20

,194

,489

26-O

ct-0

5St

. Tho

mas

Hay

field

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

39H

urric

ane

Ivan

Rep

airs

- Be

thab

ra

Prim

ary

Scho

ol12

9,92

4O

ctob

er

- Nov

embe

r 20

04

Man

ches

ter

New

port

Trad

ition

al

SI

40H

yman

Tow

n to

Pru

denc

e Sh

op R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n2,

377,

669

19-F

eb-0

3M

anch

este

rSp

aldi

ng

Trad

ition

al

EI

41In

glew

ood

Basi

c Sc

hool

Con

stru

ctio

n &

Equ

ippi

ng

11,6

54,8

8626

-Oct

-05

Man

ches

ter

Mile

Gul

ly

Trad

ition

al

SI

42Io

nie

Who

rms

Sum

mer

Cam

p 20

0347

2,10

530

-Jul-0

3Ki

ngst

onFl

etch

er’s

La

nd

Trad

ition

al

SS

43Is

lingt

on E

arly

Chi

ldho

od In

stitu

atio

n C

onst

ruct

ion

& E

quip

ping

30

,034

,185

25-Ja

n-06

St. M

ary

Islin

gton

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

44Ja

mai

ca A

ssoc

iatio

n fo

r Per

sons

with

M

enta

l Ret

arda

tion

Sum

mer

Cam

p 20

0540

0,00

022

-Jun-

05Ki

ngst

onC

entra

l D

ownt

own

CBC

SS

Page 51: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Pari

shD

istr

ict

Impl

emen

tatio

n M

etho

dolo

gySe

ctor

45Ja

mai

ca H

ouse

hold

Wor

kers

A

ssoc

iatio

n - O

rgan

isat

iona

l St

reng

then

ing

1,15

5,65

623

-Jul-9

8M

ulti

Paris

hM

Trad

ition

al

OS

46Ja

mai

ca H

ouse

hold

Wor

kers

OS

: Ph

ase

294

5,97

025

-Nov

-99

Mul

ti Pa

rish

MTr

aditi

onal

O

S

47Ja

mai

ca V

alue

s an

d A

ttitu

des

(JAM

VA

T) P

roje

ct5,

696,

010

19-D

ec-0

1M

ulti

paris

hM

Trad

ition

al

SS

48Ju

no P

en B

asic

Sch

ool C

onst

ruct

ion

&

Equi

ppin

g 9,

762,

904

22-M

ar-0

6St

. Mar

y En

field

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

49Ki

ddie

’s C

orne

r / C

oley

Mou

ntai

n Ba

sic

Scho

ol C

onst

ruct

ion

12,1

50,4

1526

-Oct

-05

Man

ches

ter

Som

erse

t Tr

aditi

onal

SI

50Ki

ngst

on P

ublic

Hos

pita

l - E

quip

men

t &

Fur

nitu

re2,

655,

866

25-N

ov-9

9M

ulti

Paris

hM

ulti-

Dis

trict

Trad

ition

al

SI

51Ki

ngst

on P

ublic

Hos

pita

l Ren

al

Dia

lysi

s Eq

uip.

Ref

urbi

shin

g2,

287,

500

29-Ju

l-99

King

ston

Dow

ntow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

52Li

fe C

opin

g Sk

ills

for I

nner

City

C

hild

ren

6-12

Yea

rs29

7,22

016

-Dec

-99

Mul

ti Pa

rish

MTr

aditi

onal

SS

53Lo

gie

Gre

en R

oad

Reha

bilit

atio

n 3,

401,

486

19-M

ar-0

3C

lare

ndon

Spal

ding

s Tr

aditi

onal

EI

54Lo

rrim

ers

Wat

er S

uppl

y U

pgra

ding

5,64

7,97

425

-Jul-0

1Tr

elaw

nyLo

rrim

ers

Trad

ition

al

SI

55M

aide

n H

all B

asic

Sch

ool

Con

stru

ctio

n 10

,454

,882

14-D

ec-0

5St

. Mar

yD

ecoy

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

56M

arve

rly P

aren

ting

Proj

ect

227,

812

17-M

ay-0

0St

. And

rew

Mar

verle

yTr

aditi

onal

O

S

57M

ay P

en C

emet

ary

Reha

bilit

atio

n 3,

324,

687

28-Ju

l-04

King

ston

Wes

t Dow

n To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

58M

ay P

en In

fant

Sch

ool R

ehab

ilita

tion

86,6

2630

-May

-03

Cla

rend

onM

ay P

en

Trad

ition

al

SI

59M

iddl

e Q

uarte

rs A

ll A

ge S

choo

l Ex

pans

ion

& U

pgra

ding

14

,410

,046

27-Ju

l-05

St. E

lizab

eth

Mid

dle

Qua

rters

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

60M

oran

t Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

828,

930

19-M

ar-0

3C

lare

ndon

Spal

ding

s Tr

aditi

onal

EI

61M

orni

ngsi

de B

asic

& P

rimar

y Sc

hool

s Re

habi

litat

ion

& S

anita

tion

11,1

83,8

6526

-Oct

-05

St. E

lizab

eth

Junc

tion

Trad

ition

al

SI

62M

othe

r Fle

ure

Wat

er S

uppl

y (2

)4,

945,

280

25-Ju

l-01

Man

ches

ter

Cra

ighe

adTr

aditi

onal

SI

63M

ount

Sal

us B

asic

Sch

ool

Con

stru

ctio

n &

Equ

iipin

g 12

,508

,489

22-M

ar-0

6St

. And

rew

M

anni

ngs

Hill

Trad

ition

al

SI

64N

YS S

ucce

ss C

amp

1,00

0,00

127

-Jul-0

5M

ulti

Paris

hM

ulti

Dis

trict

C

BCSS

65O

akgl

ades

Mul

ti-pu

rpos

e C

entre

Re

habi

litat

ion

12,9

56,3

4729

-May

-02

St. A

ndre

wD

elac

ree

Pen

Trad

ition

al

SI

66Pa

radi

se B

asic

Sch

ool C

onst

ruct

ion

6,51

3,88

330

-May

-01

King

ston

Dow

ntow

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

67Pe

ar T

ree

Gro

ve W

ater

Sup

ply

Upg

radi

ng (2

)5,

231,

918

20-M

ar-0

2St

. Cat

herin

eG

uy’s

Hill

Trad

ition

al

SI

Page 52: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Pari

shD

istr

ict

Impl

emen

tatio

n M

etho

dolo

gySe

ctor

68Pl

owde

n Ba

sic

Scho

ol C

onst

ruct

ion

9,05

1,94

97-

Sep-

05M

anch

este

rPl

owde

nTr

aditi

onal

SI

69Ri

verto

n M

eado

ws

Skill

s Tr

aini

ng

Cen

tre O

S29

4,40

016

-Dec

-99

St. A

ndre

wRi

verto

n M

eado

ws

Trad

ition

al

OS

70Ro

bins

Riv

er to

Mt.

Airy

Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

18,0

15,5

0723

-Oct

-02

Wes

tmor

elan

dBl

uefie

lds

Trad

ition

al

EI

71Ru

ral F

amily

Sup

port

Reso

urce

Cen

tre

Upg

radi

ng

168,

200

30-M

ay-0

3M

ulti

Paris

hM

Trad

ition

al

SI

72Sa

dom

(Mor

avia

) Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

1,73

9,68

919

-Mar

-03

Cla

rend

onM

orav

iaTr

aditi

onal

SI

73Sp

anis

h To

wn

Hos

pita

l Sew

erag

e Tr

eatm

ent P

lant

Equ

ippi

ng10

,531

,016

25-N

ov-9

9St

. Cat

herin

eSp

anis

h To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

74Sp

anis

h To

wn

Infa

nt S

choo

l San

itatio

n - P

art 2

1,

642,

134

22-M

ar-0

6St

. Cat

herin

e Sp

anis

h To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

75Sp

anis

h To

wn

Infa

nt S

choo

l San

itatio

n U

pgra

de1,

501,

578

5-O

ct-0

5St

. Cat

herin

eSp

anis

h To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

76Sp

anis

h To

wn

Infir

mar

y M

inor

Re

habi

litat

ion

Wor

ks2,

005,

144

22-A

ug-0

0St

. Cat

herin

eSp

anis

h To

wn

Cen

tral

Trad

ition

al

SI

77Sp

ring

Val

e Pa

rent

Tea

cher

s A

ssoc

iatio

n O

rgan

isat

iona

l St

reng

then

ing

194,

113

31-A

ug-0

0St

. Cat

herin

eSp

anis

h To

wn

Trad

ition

al

OS

78Sp

ring

Vill

age

Sum

mer

Cam

p 20

0530

0,00

022

-Jun-

05St

. Cat

herin

eO

ld H

arbo

ur

CBC

SS

79St

. And

rew

Car

e C

entre

Com

plet

ion

2,19

2,60

629

-May

-02

St. A

ndre

wH

alf W

ay

Tree

Trad

ition

al

SI

80St

. Pat

rick’

s Fo

unda

tion

Skill

s Tr

aini

ng

Cen

ter R

ehab

ilita

tion

615,

646

23-A

pr-0

3M

ulti

Paris

hM

Trad

ition

al

SI

81St

. Tho

mas

Hea

lth D

epar

tmen

t Re

habi

litat

ion

1,17

2,11

523

-Apr

-03

St. T

hom

asM

oran

t Bay

Tr

aditi

onal

SI

82St

eer T

own

Hea

lth C

entre

C

onst

ruct

ion

15,1

89,2

5026

-Oct

-05

St. A

nnSt

eer T

own

Trad

ition

al

SI

83St

ettin

Met

hodi

st B

asic

Sch

ool

Com

plet

ion

- Par

t Tw

o 3,

629,

732

21-Ja

n-04

Trel

awny

Stet

tin

Trad

ition

al

SI

84Tr

eadl

ight

Roa

d Re

habi

litat

ion

9,52

8,09

226

-Oct

-05

Cla

rend

onM

ay P

en

Trad

ition

al

EI

85Tr

elaw

ny M

edia

tion

Ass

ocia

tion

Con

flict

Res

olut

ion

(equ

ipm

ent)

80,4

5625

-Jul-0

1Tr

elaw

nyFa

lmou

thTr

aditi

onal

SS

86U

nive

rsity

of t

he W

est I

ndie

s Sp

orts

C

amp

2003

365,

000

30-Ju

l-03

St. A

ndre

wM

ona

Trad

ition

al

SS

87U

pper

Litc

hfiel

d Ba

sic

Scho

ol

Furn

iture

& E

quip

men

t 39

5,58

718

-Dec

-02

Trel

awny

Litc

hfiel

dTr

aditi

onal

SI

88V

isio

n D

evel

opm

ent F

ound

atio

n/To

ny

Spau

ldin

g Sp

orts

Com

plex

16,3

09,7

1230

-Oct

-97

King

ston

Jone

s To

wn

Trad

ition

al

SI

89W

inds

or G

irls

Hom

e12

,086

,173

25-Ju

l-00

St. A

nnSt

. Ann

’s B

ayTr

aditi

onal

SI

Page 53: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��#

Proj

ect N

ame

Proj

ect A

mou

nt J$

Dat

e A

ppro

ved

Pari

shD

istr

ict

Impl

emen

tatio

n M

etho

dolo

gySe

ctor

90W

oodl

ands

to T

atew

ood

Road

Re

habi

litat

ion

31,0

94,0

0423

-Apr

-03

St. E

lizab

eth

Woo

dlan

dsTr

aditi

onal

EI

91Yo

uth

Incl

usio

n Th

roug

h In

form

atio

n &

Com

mun

icat

ion

Tech

nolo

gy18

2,78

430

-Jul-0

3St

. And

rew

Hal

f Way

Tr

eeTr

aditi

onal

SS

G

RAN

D T

OTA

L 65

3,13

8,46

3

•Th

e fig

ures

in b

old

are

Boar

d A

ppro

ved

amou

nts

for p

roje

cts

that

are

not

yet

com

plet

ed.

•Th

e fig

ures

that

are

not

in b

old

are

disb

urse

d am

ount

s fo

r pro

ject

s in

fina

l com

plet

ion

(whe

re th

e fin

al a

ccou

nts

have

bee

n se

ttled

)

•O

ther

pro

ject

s no

t ind

icat

ed a

bove

wer

e ap

prov

ed fo

r fun

ding

dur

ing

the

perio

d bu

t wer

e ca

ncel

led

befo

re c

ompl

etio

n fo

r var

ious

reas

ons.

•U

nder

impl

emen

tatio

n m

etho

dolo

gy th

e de

sign

atio

n of

trad

ition

al in

dica

tes

that

the

stan

dard

JSIF

pro

cedu

res

are

bein

g us

ed w

here

the

Fund

ha

ndle

s al

l pro

cure

men

t and

con

stru

ctio

n re

spon

sibi

litie

s. T

he c

omm

unity

pro

vide

s a

“com

mun

ity c

ontri

butio

n” o

f cas

h or

kin

d to

the

proj

ect.

The

desi

gnat

ion

of C

BC in

dica

tes

that

the

com

mun

ity w

as in

cha

rge

of p

rocu

rem

ent a

nd c

onst

ruct

ion

with

JSIF

resp

onsi

ble

only

for m

onito

ring

and

prov

idin

g fu

nds.

•m

- In

dica

tes

a pr

ojec

t tha

t will

ben

efit m

ultip

le p

aris

hes

and

dist

ricts

Page 54: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Directors’ Report to the StockholdersTheDirectorsarepleasedtosubmitthisreportalongwiththeAuditedFinancialstatementsfortheyearendedMarch31,2006.

Financial PositionThefinancialpositionof theJSIFatMarch31,2006isshowninthefinancialstatementsonpage 57.Belowisasummaryof thefinancialposition:.

Summary of Financial Position $(J) CurrentAssets 112,572,695 CurrentLiabilities 112,571,695 NetCurrentAssets 1,000 FinancedbyShareholder’sEquity 1,000

DividendsNodividendswere recommended forpayment, inaccordancewith theprohibitioncontained in thecompany’sMemorandumof Association

DirectorsTheDirectorswishtowelcomeMr.KirkBrown,Ms.KeishaBurgher,Ms.CarinaCockburn,Mr.RandolphDaleyandMs.OnikaMillerasnewmemberstotheBoardof Directors.

TheDirectorswishtoextendourthanksforyearsof dedicatedservicetotheoutgoingmembersMs.EleanorJones,Mr.DonovanPerkins,Mrs.AnneMarieBonner,Ms.SelenaTapper,andMrsBeverlyLawrence.

Auditors DeloitteandTouchehaveindicatedtheirwillingnesstocontinueasauditorsandsotheirappointmentwillbeproposedattheTenthAnnualGeneralMeeting.

TheDirectorswishtothanktheManagementandstaff fortheircontinuedstrongcommitmentandtirelesseffortsthroughoutthecompany’stenthyearof operation.

SignedOnBehalf of theBoard

Dr.WesleyHughes,CD Chairman September19th,2006

Directors’ Report

Page 55: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Page 56: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Page 57: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Statement III

JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND LIMITED

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2006

2006 2005Note $ $

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Loans received 525,137,042 332,179,729 Grants received 64,738,730 14,809,237 GOJ subvention and miscellaneous funding 185,639,684 273,678,744 Netcashfromfinancingactivities 775,515,456 620,667,710

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Changes in non-cash working capital Advances to contractors and other receivables 3,359,780 ( 1,022,662)

Accounts payable 5,791,051 ( 8,957,743)

Expenditure in JSIF projects (813,513,067) (542,742,507)

Net cash invested in JSIF Project (804,362,236) (552,722,912)

NET (DECREASE) INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS ( 28,846,780) 67,944,798OPENING CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 135,379,913 67,435,115CLOSING CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 6 106,533,133 135,379,913

The Notes on Statement IV form an integral part of the Financial Statements.

Page 58: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Statement IV.1

JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND LIMITED

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2006

1 IDENTIFICATION

The company which was incorporated in Jamaica, is the vehicle used to carry out all the activities of the Jamaica Social InvestmentFund(JSIF).Theregisteredofficeofthecompanyis1C-1FPawseyRoad,Kingston.

The Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) is a temporary, autonomous Government of Jamaica (GOJ) sponsored project designed to address some of the most pressing socio-economic needs of the poorest. In order to achieve this, the JSIF mobilizes resources from the Government, donors and lending agencies.

TheinitialJSIFprojectwasfundedinitsfirstsixyears,thatis,uptoMarch31,2003,byaseriesofgrantsandloansasfollows:

(a) Initial project preparation costs were funded under the Grant Agreement No. TF 029209 between the GOJ and the Government of Japan.

Otherfinancingarrangementsmadetofundtheprojectactivitieswere:

(b) Loan Agreement No. 4088 JM between the GOJ and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) dated October 2, 1996 to borrow US$20 million.

Disbursement was completed in March 2002.

(c) Loan Contract No. 1005/OC-JA between the GOJ and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) dated July 25,1997tofinanceuptoUS$10million.

ThefinaldisbursementwasmadeinAugust2002.

(d) Grant Agreement No. TF024816 between the GOJ and the Government of Netherlands (GON), IBRD being the Administrator on behalf of the Netherlands Minister for Development Cooperation, dated March 26, 1997 for funds totalling US$3 million (5,250,000 Netherlands Guilders (NLG)).

Disbursement was completed in August 2001.

(e) Memorandum of Understanding between the GOJ, JSIF and the European Union dated December 12, 1996 for funds totalling $91 million (US$2.6 million). This sum forms a part of the GOJ counterpart funding referred to in (f) below.

Page 59: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

�0

Statement IV.2

JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND LIMITED

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2006

1 IDENTIFICATION (Cont’d)

(f) ImplementationLetterfromGOJandJSIFtoIBRDdatedOctober2,1996confirmingtheavailabilityoftheminimum counterpart funding of US$10 million.

(g) Loan Agreement No. 685P between the GOJ and the Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

dated April 21, 1997 to borrow US$2 million.

Disbursement was completed in February 2002.

(h) ArrangementbetweentheGOJandtheGovernmentoftheUnitedKingdomofGreatBritainandNorthernIrelanddated May 16, 1997 to make available a technical cooperation grant through the Department for International Development (DFID), previously Overseas Development Administration (ODA) up to £476,000.

The grant expired in December 2001.

(i) Beneficiariesandsponsorsofsub-projectswereobligatedtocontributeaminimumof5%oftheestimatedsub-project cost in the form of donated labour, local materials and project preparation and supervision services.

Continuingprojectactivitiesarefinancedasfollows:

(a) Loan Agreement No. 10/SFR-OR-JAM between the GOJ, JSIF and the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) datedMay26,2000tofinanceuptoUS$14.128million.

Grant Agreement No. GA10/JAM between the JSIF and the Caribbean Development Bank dated May 26, 2000 for funds totalling US$124,000.

(b) Grant Agreement No. 6349/JM between the GOJ and the Commission of the European Communities (EU)

dated December 11, 2000 from the resources of the European Development Fund of EUR 6 million.

(c) Loan Agreement No. 7148-JM between the GOJ and IBRD dated October 31, 2002 to provide US$15 million for the funding of the National Community Development Project (NCDP).

(d) Grant Agreement No. GA19/JM between the GOJ, JSIF and the CDB dated June 16, 2003 for funds totalling US$2,866,897undertheBasicNeedsTrustFund(BNTF)fifthprogrammejointlyfundedbytheCDBandtheCanadian International Development Agency (CIDA).

Page 60: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Statement IV.3

JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND LIMITED

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2006

1 IDENTIFICATION (Cont’d)

(e) Letter Agreement No. P4140 dated February 24, 2005 between the GOJ and the World Bank for US$650,000 for the preparation of the Inner City Basic Services Project (ICBSP). This Project Preparation Facility was later incorporatedintoLoanAgreementNo.4819-JMbetweentheGOJandtheIBRDdatedMay4,2006tofinanceup to US$29,300,000 under the project.

(f) Loan Agreement No. 1007P dated April 21, 2005 between Jamaica and the OPEC Fund for International Development approving a loan in the amount of US$5 million to provide counterpart funding for the World Bank loan No. 7148-JM.

(g) Grant Agreement No TF 054629 dated May 10, 2005 between the GOJ and the World Bank in the capacity of administrator of grant funds of US$650,000 provided by the Government of Japan for preparation of the Inner City Basic Services Project.

(h) Grant Agreement, titled Jamaica PHRD Grant for Preparation of Jamaica Catastrophe Insurance (Grant No. TF 055128) between GOJ and the IBRD concluded October 25, 2005, in the sum of US$800,000 provided by Japan,andadministeredbytheBankforthepurposeofassistinginthefinancingofPreparationofJamaicaCatastrophe Insurance Project.

(i) Grant Agreement No. TF 055129 between the IBRD and Antigua and Barbuda, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada,SaintKittsandNevis,SaintLucia,SaintVincentandtheGrenadinesconcludedJanuary12,2006inthe sum of US$1 million for the preparation of OECS Catastrophe Insurance.

The Jamaica Social Investment Fund is a project and the company is the corporate entity which implements the activities of the project. The company receives funding, enters into contracts and pays expenses with respect to the project. The company neither earns any income nor incurs expenditure on its own account.

Thesefinancialstatementsreflecttheassetsandliabilitiesrelatingtoactivitiescarriedoutonbehalfoftheprojectanddonotreflectthereceiptsorexpenditureoftheproject.Separatefinancialstatementsarepreparedtoshowprojectfundingsources and expenditures.

2 ADOPTION OF THE NEW AND REVISED INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS

In the current year, the company has adopted all of the new and revised Standards and Interpretations issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (the IASB) and the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) of the IASB that are relevant to its operations and effective for accounting periods beginning on January 1, 2005. The adoption of these new and revised Standards and Interpretations have resulted in changes to the company’sdisclosuresinthefinancialstatementsbuthavenotaffectedtheamountsreportedforthecurrentandprioryears.

Page 61: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Statement IV.4

JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND LIMITED

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2006

2 ADOPTION OF THE NEW AND REVISED INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS (Cont’d)

Atthedateofauthorisationofthesefinancialstatements,thefollowingStandardsandInterpretationswereinissuebutnot yet effective:

IFRS 6 Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral ResourcesIFRS 7 Financial Instruments: DisclosureIFRIC 4 Determining whether an Arrangement contains a LeaseIFRIC 5 Right to Interests Arising from Decommissioning, Restoration and Environmental Rehabilitation

FundsIFRIC 6 LiabilitiesArisingfromParticipatinginaSpecificMarket-WasteElectricalandElectronic

Equipment IFRIC 7 ApplyingtheRestatementApproachunderIAS29FinancialReportinginHyperinflationary

EconomiesIFRIC 8 Scope of IFRS 2IFRIC 9 Reassessment of Embedded Derivatives

The Directors anticipate that the adoption of these Standards and Interpretations in future periods will have no material impactonthefinancialstatementsofthecompany.

3 SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

(a) Basis of preparation

Thecompany’sfinancialstatementshavebeenpreparedinaccordanceandcomplywithInternationalFinancialReporting Standards (IFRS) and under the historical cost convention.

ThesefinancialstatementsareexpressedinJamaicandollarssincethatisthecurrencyinwhichthemajorityofthe company’s transactions are denominated.

(b) Use of estimates

ThepreparationoffinancialstatementsinconformitywithIFRSrequiresmanagementtomakeestimatesandassumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and the disclosure of contingent liabilities atthedateofthefinancialstatementsandthereportedamountsofrevenuesandexpensesduringthereportingperiod. Actual results could differ from these estimates and any adjustments that may be necessary would be reflectedintheyearinwhichactualresultsareknown.

Page 62: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Statement IV.5JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND LIMITED

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2006

3 SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Cont’d)

(c) Financial instruments

Financialassetsandfinancialliabilitiesarerecognizedonthecompany’sbalancesheetwhenitbecomesapartyto the contractual provision of the instrument.

i) Accounts receivable

These are measured at initial recognition at their fair values. Interest is not charged on outstanding balances and these are not generally discounted as they are usually settled within a short period during whichmarketinterestratesdonotnormallymovesignificantly.Appropriateallowancesforestimatedirrecoverable amounts are recognized when there is objective evidence that the asset is impaired. The allowance recognized is measured as the difference between the asset’s carrying amount and the present valueofestimatedcashflows.

ii) Cash and cash equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents comprise cash on hand and short-term bank deposits that are readily convertibletoaknownamountofcashandaresubjecttoinsignificantriskorchangeinvalue.

iii) Financial liabilities

Financialliabilitiesareclassifiedaccordingtothesubstanceofthecontractualarrangementsenteredintoandthedefinitionsofafinancialliability.

iv) Accounts payable

Trade payables are initially measured at fair value, and subsequently measured at amortised cost, using the effective interest rate method.

v) Equity instruments

Equity instruments issued by the company are recorded at the proceeds received net of direct issue costs.

ThefairvaluesofthefinancialinstrumentsarediscussedinNote10.

(d) Net resources for project expenditure

These represent the unused balances of loans, grants or other financing receivedwhich have not yet beenutilized in the JSIF project at the reporting date and for which the company would therefore have an obligation to justify their use subsequently in project activities.

These are recognized at their nominal amount adjusted for advances disbursed and contractual claims against the funds.

Page 63: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Statement IV.6

JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND LIMITED

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2006

3 SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Cont’d)

(e) Foreign currency translation

Thefinancialstatementsofthecompanyarepresentedinthecurrencyoftheprimaryeconomicenvironmentinwhich the entity operates (its functional currency).

In preparing the financial statements of the company, transactions in currencies other than the company’sfunctional currency (foreign currencies) are recorded at the rates of exchange prevailing on the dates of the transactions. At each balance sheet date, monetary items denominated in foreign currencies are retranslated at the rates prevailing on the balance sheet date. Non-monetary items carried at fair value that are denominated in foreign currencies are retranslated at the rates prevailing on the date when the fair value was determined. Non-monetary items that are measured in terms of historical cost in a foreign currency are not retranslated.

Exchange differences arising on the settlement of monetary items, and on the retranslation of monetary items, areincludedinGovernmentofJamaicaresources,inthefinancialstatementsoftheProject.

4 CRITICAL ACCOUNTING JUDGEMENTS AND KEY SOURCES OF ESTIMATION UNCERTAINTY

In the process of applying the company’s accounting policies, which are described in Note 3, management has made no judgementsandestimatesthathavesignificanteffectontheamountsrecognizedinthefinancialstatementsandcouldcause material adjustments to the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities.

5 PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT

Thepropertyandequipmentusedbythecompanytotallingacostof$43,547,288(2005-$38,822,997),financedbyfunds received from the IBRD, IDB, EU, CDB, the Government of Japan and the GOJ have been accounted for as projectexpenditureandthereforearenotreflectedinthesefinancialstatementsotherthanbywayofthisnote.

Page 64: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Statement IV.7

JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND LIMITED

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2006

6 CASH RESOURCES AVAILABLE

Funds Received Available During the Project Available CashResources YearEnded Outflows/Less CashResources Funding Agency April 1, 2005 March 31, 2006 Recoveries March 31, 2006 $ $ $ $

Government of Jamaica 62,045,123 185,639,684 (174,333,039) 73,351,768

EU 4,661,227 180,857,697 (182,979,945) 2,538,979

IBRD (ICBSP) - 45,681,472 ( 44,431,423) 1,250,040

CDB (loan) 22,516,331 - ( 10,782,104) 11,734,226

IBRD (NCDP) 31,331,948 298,597,873 (328,525,041) 1,404,780

CDB (BNTF grant) 14,825,284 64,738,730 ( 63,310,684) 16,253,331135,379,913 775,515,456 (804,362,236) 106,533,133

Page 65: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Statement IV.8

JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND LIMITED

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2006

7 ADVANCES TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHER RECEIVABLES

2006 2005 $ $

Advances on sub-project contracts 4,669,996 8,070,255Other advances 167,744 66,152Prepayments 1,201,822 1,262,935

6,039,562 9,399,342

The management considers that the carrying amount of accounts receivable approximates their fair value because of their short-term nature.

8 NET RESOURCES FOR PROJECT EXPENDITURE 2006 2005 $ $Funds advanced (reimbursable) for project expenditure at March 31:

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (NCDP loan) 31,435,532 61,362,700International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (ICBSP) 1,250,049 - Government of Jamaica (25,299,762) (27,455,576)Caribbean Development Bank (Loan) 23,349,547 34,131,652Commission of European Communities 2,550,160 4,672,408Caribbean Development Bank (BNTF Grant) 23,508,554 22,080,507

56,794,080 94,791,691

9 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 2006 2005 $ $

Contractors’ claims 52,865,835 49,136,204Other payables 2,911,780 850,360

55,777,615 49,986,564

The management considers that the carrying amount of accounts payable approximates their fair value because of their short-term nature.

Page 66: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Statement IV.9

JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND LIMITED

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2006

10 FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

(a) Fair value

Fair value amounts represent estimates of the consideration that would be currently agreed upon between knowledgeable, willing parties who are under no compulsion to act and is best evidenced by a quoted market price, if one exists.

Thefairvaluesof thecompany’sfinancialassetsand liabilities included incurrentassetsand liabilitiesareassumed to approximate their carrying value, due to their short-term nature.

(b) Interest rate risk

Interest rate risk is the risk that thevalueof afinancial instrumentwillfluctuatedue tochanges inmarketinterest rates.

Interestbearingfinancialassetsareprimarilyrepresentedbybankdepositswhicharemateriallycontractedatfixedinterestratesforthedurationoftheterm.AtMarch31,2006,financialassetssubjecttointerestaggregatedto approximately $63,055,159.

TherearenointerestbearingfinancialliabilitiesatMarch31,2006.

(c) Credit risk

Financial instruments contain an element of risk that the other obligators may be unable to meet the terms of agreements. Direct credit risk represents risk of loss resulting from the obligators’ default in relation to assets on the balance sheet.

In respect of the bank deposits, the company minimizes this risk by seeking to limit its obligators to creditworthy entities.

Management policies require contractors for civil works to provide performance bonds and/or bank guarantees in respect of performance of these contracts. Procurement and selection procedures also evaluate the credit risk of potential contractors.

Themaximumexposuretocreditriskisrepresentedbythecarryingamountofeachfinancialasset.

Page 67: Our Mission - jsif.org Annual Report 2005-2006_1.pdf · Management Team: Scarlette Gillings ... (left) KSA Engineering Consultants Financial Controller/Project Coordinator, ... access

��

Statement IV.10

JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND LIMITED

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2006

10 FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (Cont’d)

(d) Foreign currency risk

The company incurred foreign currency risk on transactions that are denominated in currencies other than Jamaican dollars.

Thefollowingforeigncurrencybalancesareincludedinthesefinancialstatements:

2006 2005

Cash and cash equivalents US$ 624,470 US$ 1,123,175

11 CONTINGENCIES AND COMMITMENTS

(a) At March 31, 2006, there was one outstanding claim for approximately $3 million against the company made by a contractor on JSIF Projects. The adjudicator awarded settlement of $312,615 in January 2003 to the contractor and the amount was paid in February 2003. The contractor refused to accept payment and referred the matter to an arbitrator. The arbitration hearing has not yet commenced. On January 12, 2006, the arbitrator issued Amended Directions as to the conduct of the arbitration.

JSIF pointed out to him that the February 22 and 23, 2006 hearing dates set out in the amended directions of arbitrator had to be rescheduled for dates after June 10, 2006, so as to enable the parties to comply with certain pre-hearingdirectionsspecifiedinhisAmendedDirectionsofArbitrator.

(b) At March 31, 2006, commitments in respect of contracts approved by the board but not yet executed amounted to approximately $312 million.

(c) ThecompanyhasenteredintoaleaseagreementforofficespaceexpiringJanuary31,2007.Thetotalannualrental to be paid is:

J$’000

2007 7,549