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Jamaicans For Justice has new location
published: Tuesday | August 29, 2006

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) hopes to be able to serve citizens more efficiently and effectively with its move into new offices, according to executive director Dr. Carolyn Gomes.

The group's new home, located at 2 Fagan Avenue, Kingston 8, is expected to offer more space and facilities for its services to the public.

"We now will have a significantly bigger space, with more room for persons to use our libraries and documentation centre," Dr. Gomes said last Thursday. "Persons will also have more privacy when making complaints to us."

The group, which was founded in 1999, and advocates for fundamental changes in all spheres in Jamaican lives, credits the ATL Group for its contribution to the acquisition of the building.

The new secretariat has expanded library and documentation facilities. The building also has a conference room which the old premises at Grants Pen did not offer.

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