Partners in the Jump programme pause for a photo op during the launch at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel. (From left) Floyd Green, Minister Without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister; Noelle Smikle, Director, Cable & Wireless Charitable Foundation; Karl Samuda, Minister of Labour and Social Security; Stephen Price, VP & General Manager, Flow and Chairman, Flow Foundation; Daryl Vaz, Minister of Science, Energy and Technology; Dr Maurice McNaughton, Director, Centre for Innovation â Mona School of Business & Management and Ricardo Allen, CEO, One on One Educational Services.
November 8, 2022
Vulnerable households get digital Jump from Flow
Jump, Flow’s programme to bridge the digital divide by providing broadband connectivity, devices and digital training to the most vulnerable households through a public-private partnership, was launched on October 19 at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel.
Jump will initially target 1,500 households during its four to six-month pilot programme and is set to begin this month.
Flow is working with the Ministry of Science, Energy & Technology, the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, the PATH Programme, the Universal Service Fund, the Caribbean School of Data, One on One Educational Services, the Cable & Wireless Charitable Foundation and the Flow Foundation to make this happen.