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National Coordination Dashboard

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Total Aid Received

$2.4B

+8.2% this week

Aid inflows have increased by 8.2% this week vs. last, led by World Bank and IDB contributions.

Aid Utilized

74%

+12% vs last month

74% of funds utilized; major spending in MoEY digital infrastructure and MoH healthcare facilities.

Active Projects

247

+12 this month

247 projects active, with St. Catherine showing highest activity (42 projects) followed by Kingston (34).

Jobs Created

3,421

+340 this month

3,421 jobs created; digital sector and infrastructure driving majority of employment opportunities.

National Aid Distribution Map
Lower Aid → Higher Aid
Bubble Size = Active Projects
Program Performance
Project completion and budget utilization by ministry

AI Insight

MoEY and MoTI show >90% completion; MoF and MoLG require attention (below 60%). Aggregate budget utilization is 74%.

Funding Flow Pipeline
Total funding from Donor → Ministry → Project → Parish

DONORS

World Bank

$890M (37%)

IDB

$720M (30%)

USAID

$480M (20%)

MINISTRIES

MoEY

$680M (28%)

MoTI

$540M (23%)

MoH

$420M (18%)

TOP PROJECTS

Digital Infrastructure

$320M

Healthcare Facilities

$280M

Road Network

$240M

TOP PARISHES

St. Catherine

$198M

Kingston

$157M

St. Andrew

$124M

AI Insight

World Bank funds 37% of total aid; MoEY accounts for 28% of utilization. Top project: Digital Infrastructure Initiative ($320M across 6 parishes).

National Impact
Real-world outcomes from coordinated initiatives

12,847

Families Served

3,421

Jobs Created

156

Facilities Restored

8,932

Students Trained

AI-Generated Impact Summary

In the past week, over 2,400 families received aid, 1,200 students completed AI Academy training, and 18 facilities were restored across six parishes. Employment initiatives in the digital sector have created 340 new jobs this month, with St. Catherine and Kingston leading in job creation.

Bottleneck & Risk Alerts
Projects flagged by AI for delays or issues

Shelter Rebuild — St Mary

High Risk

15-day delay awaiting material shipment

Digital Connectivity — MoEY

Medium

Vendor approval pending for network infrastructure

Healthcare Equipment — Kingston

Medium

Budget reallocation required for medical supplies

Weekly AI Insight Summary
National Update — Week of January 27, 2025
AI Generated

Jamaica's national coordination efforts show strong momentum this week, with significant progress across multiple sectors and improved resource allocation efficiency.

Key Trends:

Aid Utilization Up 12%

Improved disbursement processes led by MoF digital transformation

Project Bottlenecks Reduced 18%

AI-driven resource reallocation resolved supply chain delays

3,421 New Jobs Created

Digital sector and infrastructure projects driving employment

Recommendation

Prioritize vendor approval processes for MoEY digital connectivity projects to maintain momentum. Consider expanding successful St. Catherine job creation model to underserved parishes (Hanover, Westmoreland).