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Human rights in Jamaica
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Executive summary -- Tabled overview -- Overview. Location. Political background. -- The rights of the child. Application to JSH. -- Women's Rights. Prostitution. Reproductive rights. Spousal rights. Violence against women. Employment. -- Human rights. Homosexuality. -- Works cited., by Laura Rossiter. --, Includes: Final Research Report ; bibliography., Completed for: Marisa Kaczmarczyk at Jamaican Self-Help ; Supervising Professor: Nadine Changfoot, Trent University ; TCCBE., Date of project completion: April 2007., WMST 482:Community Research Placement., The purpose of this report is to demonstrate how the current social, economic, and political climate in Jamaica is related to the work of Jamaica Self-Help (JSH).
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Development in Jamaica executive summaries
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The purpose of this project was to discover some (of) the major development issues which concern Jamaica today. It also examines (the) historical development of current community and economic situations in the country., by Krista Wray. --, Includes: Executive summaries., Completed for: Marisa Kaczmarczyk at Jamaican Self-Help ; Supervising Professor: David Morrison, Trent University ; TCCBE., Date of project completion: April 2007., IDST 372: International Development Studies - Community-based research project.
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Education and environmental degradation in Jamaica
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Part 1: Education reader ; Environmental issues in Jamaica -- Part 2: Exploring the colonial legacy in Jamaica: past, present, and possibilities for change., by Phil Abbott., Completed for: Marisa Kaczmarczyk at Jamaica Self-Help ; Supervising professor: David Morrison, Trent University ; TCCBE., Date of project submission: June 2005, International Development Studies 370 - Community-based research project.
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Youth-at-risk
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The goal of this project was to compile information about programs and resources available to Jamaican youth-at-risk. The project provided a resource binder including information from the websites of various organizations working in Jamaica, in Canada, and internationally., by Kelly Pritchard. --, Includes: list of sources, resource binder, project overview report., Completed for: Marisa Kaczmarczyk at Jamaica Self-Help; Supervising professor: David Morrison, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Date of project submission: April 2005., Includes bibliographic references., IDST 370, International Development Studies, Community-based research project.