Navigating food insecurity: The impact of remittances in Kingston during COVID-19

Tuesday, 11 March 2025 - 9:00am
Online (Zoom)

This seminar presents data on a recent city-wide study examining the role of remittances in households in Kingston. Conducted as part of a survey for the project entitled “Food (in)accessibility among remittance receiving households in Kingston in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic”, the presentation sheds light on the frequency and use of remittance among those left behind. The study therefore contributes to existing literature examining family dependence on remittances and  the links between food security and remittances. The discussion offers new insight into the role of remittances in crisis scenarios, in-kind versus cash remittances, and remitting of senders based in Jamaica. The presentation is especially timely given the recent deportation policy agenda in the main destination country of Jamaican migrants. The analysis points to the need for more updated information on remittance practices in small island developing states.

 

Join us on Tuesday, March 11, 2025 at 9 am for Navigating food insecurity: The impact of remittances in Kingston during COVID-19. Click here to register to this event.