' + activeFrame.title + ' '); $(".fotorama-caption").addClass("add_caption"); $(".fotorama-caption").removeClass("remove_caption"); } else { // alert("hide div"); $(".fotorama-caption").addClass("remove_caption"); $(".fotorama-caption").removeClass("add_caption"); } }) .fotorama(); Gov't to improve coordination of support to students in Cuba — Johnson Smith Wednesday, July 28, 2021 KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Government of Jamaica says further plans are underway to protect the welfare of Jamaican students in Cuba, who are currently experiencing challenges due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in that country. In a statement today, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Senator Kamina Johnson Smith shared that, “we empathise with our nationals who are part of the Jamaica-Cuba Bilateral Medical Scholarship Programme and other students studying there, as well as with the Government and people of Cuba, in these difficult circumstances. I am fully aware there is significant distress and anxiety among our students in accessing certain basic supplies.”