UCC Empowers Youth Leadership, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Through Youth Month Celebration
Kingston, Jamaica – December 11, 2023 – In a dynamic celebration of Youth Month, the University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC) took proactive steps to nurture leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship among the youth through a series of impactful initiatives.
1. Youth Forum & Business Expo – November 30: UCC hosted a Youth Forum & Business Expo, providing a platform for students to showcase their entrepreneurial prowess, spanning music, social media content creation, jewellery design, T-shirt production, fine art, and homemade ice cream. Notable success stories, such as Totally Male Spa, founded by UCC alumna Sandra Samuels, were highlighted.
The morning session featured a Youth Forum on Gender & Education. The forum explored the gender imbalance in secondary and tertiary institutions. Distinguished panellists, including Mrs. Tina Issak from the Bureau of Gender Affairs and Mr. Adrian Dunkley, CEO of StarAppleAI, engaged in a vibrant discussion. The need for interactive teaching methods, particularly for young men, was emphasised. Miss Caribbean UK 2023, Eshiva Wright, underscored the importance of integrating entrepreneurship and innovation into education. Mrs. Emprezz Golding was the vibrant moderator of the session and led the students and other participants towards identifying the potential solutions to the challenge.
Throughout the day, information on undergraduate programmes, including associate degrees, was provided, along with insightful presentations from the UCC Business Development & Consulting Institute (BDCI) on innovation and entrepreneurial challenges.
2. President for a Day Initiative – November 21: The President for a Day Initiative was launched at the University of the Commonwealth Caribbean in October by UCC’s president Professor Haldane Davies, as he embarked on his second year in the position. The winning student was selected by a panel which reviewed essays and CVs and assigned points based on guidelines developed for the purpose. The President for a Day Initiative saw Ms. Khalia Phillips, a second-year Information Technology student, stepping into the role of UCC President for a day. Her project proposal focused on providing mentorship to first-year students, demonstrating a commitment to leadership and communication skills.
President Davies, in turn, participated in Ms. Phillips' classes and student-led activities. Both will share their experiences at upcoming staff and student events, highlighting the success of this unique initiative in fostering stronger relationships within the institution.
3. Sponsorship of the Mr. and Miss Jamaica High School Competition: UCC proudly sponsored the Mr. and Miss Jamaica High School Competition, organised by Immaculate Modelling Agency. The event, held on December 2, 2023, at Stephanie Hall Auditorium in Kingston, emphasised talent, personality, communication skills, grooming, and good character.
Mr. Adonia Palmer of St. Catherine High School was crowned Mr. Jamaica High School King, and Ms. Nevaeh Allen of Ardenne High School became Ms. Jamaica High School Queen. Both winners were awarded UCC scholarships and will explore educational opportunities in 2024 at UCC.
The University of the Commonwealth Caribbean remains dedicated to fostering the development of young leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs, contributing to the growth and success of Jamaica's youth. UCC's commitment to providing opportunities for higher education was exemplified by awarding scholarships and financial assistance to 52 students in 2023.