Thursday, June 17, 2010

INVESTMENT IN MALES, THE ONLY SOLUTION - SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGIST DR HERBERT GAYLE

Investment In Males, The Only Solution – Social Violence Expert Dr Herbert Gayle

Kingston: June 17, 2010                                                                            Listen to full presentation

Noted Anthropologist of Social Violence, Dr Herbert Gayle, repeated the call for more investment in boys and young men as that was the only way to reduce the nation’s homicide rate, which he says ranks as two concurrent civil wars.

Speaking at the monthly meeting of the Public Relations Society of Jamaica on June 15 in Kingston, the University of the West Indies Lecturer and reseracher said that men have a long memory of hurt, and for them, revenge is natural.

Despite what Dr Gayle considers to be an obvious need, he said that it was very hard for male-focussed projects, such as Fathers Incorporated, to secure funding for projects that will help young men to cope with their disadvantaged situations. He went on to highlight the public education system as one area for urgent reform as he says it does not offer full education participation. As a result, he said, a full one-third of Jamaican males cannot read or write.

Dr Gayle called on public relations practitioners to be a part of civil society action that will promote long term solutions. He said that government must be encouraged to have a framework for a social state and a strong central political authority.

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"Training is something that you need to raise the platform socially", Dr Herbert Gayle.

2 comments:

  1. Herbert Gayle is so right - good choice of a speaker - we should be aware of these issues when we are recommending projects/sponsorships to our companies/clients. Jean

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  2. The headline caught my attention and then I reflected on our project at the JIS where we have adopted the Mount Olivet Boys' Home in Manchester. Every quarter since last December we visit the home and the last time we went in as trained mentors. Each staff member who made the trip has a mentee and we are maintaining valuable contact with them for their birthdays etc. Yes we will invest in our males...for a better Jamaica! If you want to help please contact us at 926-1468. Donna-Marie

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