by Lloyd Grant | Mar 3, 2020 | Access to Justice, Child Rights, Safety and Justice, Highlighted Stories, Impact & Initiatives, Issues, Redress and Legal, Research
Through Jamaicans for Justice’s (JFJ) work over the past decade, it has become clear that there is a significant deficit in the human and administrative resources available to children who come into contact with the law, specifically in their ability to procure and...
by Lloyd Grant | Sep 17, 2019 | Highlighted Stories, Issues, Policy and Advocacy
Open Government Partnership Earlier this year, Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) joined forces with a group of concerned civil society actors to call on the Jamaican Government to prioritise the fulfilment of its commitments under the Open Government Partnership (OGP)...
by Lloyd Grant | Sep 17, 2019 | Highlighted Stories, Impact & Initiatives, Issues
On April 16, 1999, a small number of persons began to gather in Half-Way-Tree following the government’s announcement that gasoline taxes would be increased, effective immediately. By the next morning, more protesters had joined their ranks. There were a few scattered...
by Lloyd Grant | Sep 17, 2019 | General Human Rights Issues, Health & Human Rights, Highlighted Stories, Impact & Initiatives, Issues, Policy and Advocacy, Redress and Legal
Since 2018, Jamaicans for Justice has noted a marked increase in the number of complaints received involving violations of the rights of patients as they engage with the public health sector. This has prompted us to take a closer look into the area of patients’...
by Lloyd Grant | Sep 17, 2019 | Child Rights, Safety and Justice, Highlighted Stories, Issues, Policy and Advocacy
In the late hours of Friday, May 22, 2009, a fire broke out in a makeshift dormitory at the Armadale Juvenile Correctional Facility in St Ann. As the fire spread, the wards in the grilled room remained trapped as the key to the room could not be found in the chaos....