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MGI Partners with Brightstar Lotteries to Empower Trench Town Youth Through Drone Technology Training

On October 14, 2025, the Mona Geoinformatics Institute (MGI) played an active role in the Brightstar ASA Centre Handover Ceremony and Drone Technology Training held at the Trench Town Community Development Centre in Kingston, Jamaica.

This initiative represents another successful collaboration between MGI and Brightstar Lotteries, a collaboration dedicated to advancing technology development across the region. Brightstar continues to make meaningful investments aimed at building the information technology capacity of young people, empowering them to become innovators and leaders in the digital era.

MGI on the other hand is shaping the Caribbean’s digital future by empowering people, advancing GIS and drone training, coding & robotics, developing other innovative technologies, and promoting data-driven decision-making for inclusive, sustainable regional development.

The event featured a two-part activity, where MGI conducted a Drone Technology Training Workshop for a group of 20 enthusiastic participants between the ages of 12 and 19. The session introduced the fundamentals of drone operations and explored their applications in fields such as mapping, agriculture, and environmental monitoring.

In his remarks, MGI’s Executive Director, Luke Buchanan, reminded the participants that the youth of Trench Town are asserting their place in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. He emphasized that through initiatives like the drone training programme, technology is being placed directly in their hands, enabling them to shape the future of innovation. He concluded by inspiring the participants with the message that the future is waiting, and Jamaica is watching.

MGI looks forward to continuing its partnership with Brightstar Lotteries and other regional organizations to expand access to technology education, foster innovation, and equip youth with the skills needed to thrive in the digital age.

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Mapping the Impact: Hurricane Melissa’s Impacts Across Jamaica

This map shows our early-stage impact model, highlighting how Hurricane Melissa has affected communities throughout Jamaica. We are continuously updating and refining this model as more data becomes available. Hurricane Melissa originated in the central Caribbean Sea and made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, 2025 as a Category 5 system. It brought sustained winds of up to 185 mph (298 kph), storm surges ranging from 4 to 13 feet (1.2 to 4 metres), and rainfall totals reaching up to 500 mm (20 inches) in several areas. The hurricane caused widespread flooding, landslides, and severe infrastructure damage across multiple parishes. Communities in the southern and eastern parts of the island were among the hardest hit, experiencing major disruptions to transportation, electricity, and communication networks. Since the passage of Hurricane Melissa, the Mona GeoInformatics Institute (MGI), an entity of The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus has been working tirelessly to map, analyze, and share geospatial data that supports disaster response and recovery. Through the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), MGI has been able to identify affected areas on a macro level, deduce the level of impact, and this information can guide emergency response teams toward communities most in need. Our GIS-driven models play a crucial role in coordinating aid and relief efforts, ensuring that food, shelter, clothing, and clean water reach those who need them most. MGI’s Executive Director, Mr. Luke Buchanan has outlined that “In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, it has become increasingly clear that current relief efforts are not fully leveraging the power of data and geospatial analysis. Too often, critical decisions are being made without access to real-time, location-based information or comprehensive data collection systems. This results in gaps in situational awareness, delayed responses, and challenges in tracking the effectiveness of aid distribution”. Buchanan went on to say “We therefore urge all relevant government agencies and relief partners to integrate geospatial data and mapping technologies more deeply into their operations. Doing so will not only enhance coordination and transparency but also ensure that resources reach the most affected communities more efficiently. MGI stands ready to support these efforts, offering technical expertise, mapping tools, and real-time data solutions to strengthen Jamaica’s resilience and response capacity.” At MGI, we remain committed to leveraging GIS technology to enhance national resilience and improve disaster preparedness. This commitment reflects our mission as part of The University of the West Indies, Mona, to apply research, innovation, and technology in service of our communities. For more information, contact us at:Phone: (876) 977-3161Email: info@monainformatixltd.com #MGI #HurricaneMelissa #DisasterRecovery #Resilience #TeamEffort #RebuildingTogether #UWI #Impact #Landslide #Flooding #Jamaica #Maps #GIS

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Tropical Storm Melissa Looms – Hurricane Tips from MGI!

HURRICANE SEASON PREPAREDNESS GUIDE Presented by the Mona GeoInformatics Institute (MGI) at The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston 7, Jamaica W.I. Website: www.monagis.comEmail: info@monainformatixltd.comPhone: (876) 977-3161 / (876) 977-3162 The Atlantic Hurricane Season runs from June 1 to November 30 each year. Preparation can make all the difference in protecting your home, family, and community. Here are key tips and checklists to help you get ready and stay safe before, during, and after a storm/hurricane. These tips apply to Jamaica and the wider Caribbean region. The Mona GeoInformatics Institute (MGI) is dedicated to providing you with accurate, timely, and practical information to enhance your hurricane preparedness and resilience. BEFORE THE STORM: PREPARE YOUR HOME AND SAFETY PREPARE FOR POSSIBLE POWER LOSS STOCK UP ON ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES PLAN AHEAD WITH YOUR FAMILY KNOW YOUR RISK & STAY INFORMED IF ADVISED TO EVACUATE: DO IT IMMEDIATELY PREVENTION & LONG-TERM SAFETY FINAL REMINDERS MAIN EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS FOR JAMAICA Category Contact Information General Emergencies Police, Fire, Ambulance: 119 Police (Non-Emergency) Kingston & St. Andrew: (876) 927-7681-9Other parishes: Check JCF directory Medical Emergencies / Hospitals Ambulance: 110 or (876) 926-0296 (St. John Ambulance)University Hospital of the West Indies: (876) 927-1620-9Kingston Public Hospital: (876) 922-0210-9 Fire Department Jamaica Fire Brigade: (876) 922-0007 / 922-0027 Utility Emergencies JPS (Electricity): 888-225-5577 (888-CALL-JPS)NWC (Water): 888-225-5692 (888-CALL-NWC)NWA (Roads): (876) 754-1900 Disaster Assistance ODPEM: (876) 906-9674-5 or 888-991-4262 Contact MGI:Email: info@monainformatixltd.comPhone: (876) 977-3161 / (876) 977-3162Web: www.monagis.com #HurricanePreparedness #MGIUpdates #StaySafeJamaica #DisasterReadiness #HurricaneSeason2025 #BePrepared #MGITips #MonaGIS #CaribbeanWeather #StormReady #CommunityResilience #HurricanesAndGIS #Flooding #LandSlides

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