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Over 50,000 students and teachers in Jamaica received support after Hurricane Melissa damaged schools, with recovery efforts underway.
Over 50,000 students and 4,000 teachers in northwestern Jamaica affected by Hurricane Melissa in October 2025 have received psychosocial support through 2,086 sessions, with additional aid reaching 9,000 parents and 167 staff members.
The government has committed $31 million in initial funding to support 318 early childhood institutions, with tiered grants up to $120,000 for severe damage, aiding recovery efforts.
Repair work has begun at over 35 schools, with a focus on safety, quality, and long-term resilience.
The National Education Trust and partners are leading rebuilding, emphasizing sustainable infrastructure to withstand future storms.
Más de 50,000 estudiantes y maestros en Jamaica recibieron apoyo después de que el huracán Melissa dañó las escuelas, y se están realizando esfuerzos de recuperación.