JAMINFRANCE - 2021 Recipient of the JDAFCA in the category of Community Development
President
Educator and Founder of JaminFrance.
Edward teaches Individuals and Societies at an International School in Paris where he serves as UNESCO Coordinator & Global Service Coordinator.
Vice President
Educator
Keriffe specialises in Educational Leadership. He currently serves as principal of the National College for Educational Leadership in Jamaica.
Communications
Educator
Ronique teaches English at an International School in Paris where she serves as the Students Wellbeing Coordinator.
Secretary General
Educator
Dwayne is a Lecteur at a French University in Valencienne, in the north of France.
The Charter of Values
Charter of Values for the Association of Jamaican Nationals in France
The founding objectives of the Association of Jamaican Nationals in France (JAMINFRANCE) are:
To promote Jamaican culture in France and French culture in Jamaica.
To facilitate the full integration of Jamaicans in France by offering support and solidarity to the Jamaican community in France.
To be a point of reference for the Jamaican government.
The values of the Association are described below:
Unity in Diversity: Jamaica’s motto is “Out of Many, One People,” and, as such, the Association welcomes nationals from other countries, namely those who have an interest in Jamaica/Jamaican culture, although the core membership consists of Jamaicans.
Libérté, Egalité, Fraternité: The Association welcomes members who believe in the French motto of Freedom, Equality and Fraternity. The Association is, therefore, against all forms of discrimination and any action that infringes on the rights of its members. The Association also believes that freedom of expression comes with responsibility.
Integration: The Association encourages non-French/non-Francophone members to become active in French society. The Association endeavours to provide advice for and support events that facilitate integration.
Personal Engagement: The Association allows each member to feel at home and bring their expertise for the better functioning of the Association. Each member, in exchange, should be able to find a factor of fulfilment.
Solidarity: The Association stands in solidarity with its members in need in France and endeavours to assist through tangible and intangible actions as is possible.
Innovation: The Association continuously seeks to devise creative ways to keep members involved and recruit new members.
Conviviality: The Association, through the events that it organises, as well as those organised by its partners, allows members to meet in an atmosphere of exchange and mutual respect in order to promote the development of social ties and the expansion of business networks.