Joey Issa Celebrates Citizen Ambassadors, Says They Can Make a Difference

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Joey Issa Celebrates Citizen Ambassadors, Says They Can Make a Difference Normally, Joey Issa needs no excuse to celebrate, having done so continually throughout his life, from academic to entrepreneurial successes. So when a Jamaican excels in any field, he has one more reason to celebrate. Such is the case, as Esther Pinnock returns to Jamaica after making significant strides through a professional and educational exchange in the United States under the Atlas Corps programme, having served as a fellow with primary responsibility for communications engagement. She represented Jamaica as a Citizen Ambassador, according to an article in the Observer. “This spells good news for Jamaica. We need more young people undergoing such exchanges and becoming citizen ambassadors, with strengthened ability to positively impact other young people. I welcome the initiative; it should make a difference in increasing awareness and promoting responsibility among the youth,” says Issa who, through his Global Education 2000 initiative has successfully arranged exchanges between Jamaican and US schools. Pinnock, one of 22 participants from various countries, including Tunisia, Pakistan and El Salvador, is said to have “demonstrated


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