
Minister of Foreign and Foreign Trade Senator Kamina Johnson Smith estimates that the Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference now underway at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in St James has achieved its largest number of registrants ever, exceeding the Government’s target of over 1,000 participants.
According to the minister, who addressed registrants for the conference at a welcome cocktail reception to kick-start the event, over 1,100 people registered for the 10th staging of the diaspora conference.
“It is our largest number of sponsors ever,” she revealed. “It is our largest marketplace ever. I feel really moved to celebrate that this continued growing and expanded support of movement by our nationals at home and abroad is something of which we can all collectively be proud..”
While thanking the members of the Diaspora for being present, Minister Johnson Smith also invited them to actively participate in this year’s sessions and nation-building.

State minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Alando Terrelonge, who expressed similar sentiments, underscored the theme for the conference and said the conference is s significant opportunity for Jamaicans, regardless of wherever they reside abroad, to unite for a better Jamaica.
“This conference gives us a chance to reaffirm that regardless of when you left Jamaica… that you remain a part of our community. It is a celebration of our shared heritage and testament to the enduring bonds that unite us across borders,” he said.
Legacy sponsors, VM Group, GraceKennedy Group, and The Jamaica National Group also joined the ministers in calling for Jamaica to further strengthen its relationship with the Diaspora, while emphasising the advantage to be gained from deeper collaboration.

This year’s chair of the conference, Courtney Campbell, president and CEO of VM
Group, described the diaspora’s participation in the conference as a means of “engaging in the search for greater outcomes for our people and our nation.”
“[It] is a display of unity and with unity eventually comes peace, greater productivity and empowerment for our young people,” he said, echoing the theme of the conference, “United for Jamaica’s Transformation: Fostering Peace, Productivity, and Youth Empowerment.”
Grace Burnett, CEO, GraceKennedy Financial Group said the conference is an opportunity for Jamaica to “harness the power of unity and collective action to shape a brighter future for Jamaica.”

Meanwhile, Claudine Allen, general manager of the JN Foundation, who represented the JN Group, invited the Diaspora to directly engage in philanthropic activities that would uplift more local communities. She invited them to specifically get involved with the JN Circle, a network of volunteers started by the JN Group in 2020, located in all parishes across the country and in the UK and Canada.
“Wherever Jamaicans come together we are interested in building their capacity and preparing them for prosperity,” she assured the audience.
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