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Jamaica’s Government Signs Declaration of Intent to Establish Culture and Creative Industries Fund

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Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Deanroy Bernard (seated left) and Regional Director and Representative of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Regional Office for the Caribbean, Eric Falt (seated right) sign the Declaration of Intent for the Establishment of a Culture and Creative Industries Fund on Thursday (April 2), at the Ministry's New Kingston offices. Observing the moment are Portfolio Minister, Hon. Olivia Grange (standing center); Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Denzil Thorpe (standing left) and UNESCO Director General, Khaled El-Enany. (Photo: Danielle Myers)
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Jamaica’s creative sector could soon gain a critical financial lifeline, with a proposed $100 million fund aimed at supporting cultural practitioners—particularly in times of crisis. The move comes as the Government, through the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, signs a declaration of intent with UNESCO to establish a Culture and Creative Industries Fund designed to safeguard one of the island’s most influential economic and cultural pillars.

The initiative is being positioned as a long-overdue safety net for creatives, many of whom remain vulnerable to financial shocks following natural disasters and industry disruptions. Officials say the fund will provide direct financial relief, assist with rebuilding tools of trade, and offer operational support—areas that have historically lacked structured backing within Jamaica’s entertainment and cultural landscape. The move follows growing recognition of the sector’s contribution to national identity and global cultural influence, particularly through reggae and dancehall.

Meanwhile, the partnership with UNESCO signals a broader ambition to formalise and future-proof the industry. By creating a sustainable funding mechanism, the Government aims to ensure that creatives are not only protected in times of crisis but are also better equipped to scale and compete internationally. The declaration of intent marks the first step in what is expected to become a permanent institutional framework supporting Jamaica’s creative economy.

As conversations begin around accessibility, distribution, and long-term impact, the proposed fund is already sparking interest across the entertainment community. For many, it represents more than financial aid—it signals a shift towards recognising creatives as essential contributors to Jamaica’s economic future, with further details on implementation expected in the coming months.

 

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