As we prepare to welcome a new calendar year, we take a look back at 2022, with the focus on three areas of developmental importance: health, education and environment. We assess the state of those sectors with Executive Director of Jamaicans For Justice, Mickel Jackson who is also an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Commonwealth Caribbean, and Social Commentator Jaevion Nelson.
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