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Jamaica: Enforcing Accountability and Tracking Progress

As the general election approaches, is it possible to set emotions aside when deciding where your vote should go?

How would an analytical approach to your franchise impact your decisions?

Demanding accountability, tracking Jamaica’s progress and holding political players responsible, In this Panel Discussion, we examine the Jamaica accountability meter portal with Jeanette Calder Executive Director, of the Jamaica Accountability Meter Portal (JAMP) and anti-corruption campaigner and Damion Gordon, Assistant Lecturer -Public Policy & Political Science, in the department of government at UWI, Mona.

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