Minister Grange said the Green Paper reflects a bold and visionary design, shaped by ongoing consultative processes with cultural experts and Entertainment, Culture and Creative Industry (ECCI) practitioners.
Green Paper on National Policy for Culture, Entertainment and Creative Economy Tabled in House
Jamaica Information Service, 07 October 2025 , Jamaica
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