The Jamaicans for Justice on November 25, started Advocacy Campaign which ends on December 10 and they share why. They will also highlight the work they have done in advocating for women’s rights, the types of support needed and provided, and what more can be done to improve the conditions of women in Jamaica.
Executive Director of Jamaicans for Justice, Mickel Jackson shares more on Sunrise!
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