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Jamaica Parliament debate on the Financial Administration and Audit Amendment Act 2026 explained in full. This video breaks down the National Natural Disaster Reserve Fund (NNDRF), disaster financing in Jamaica, and how the Jamaican government plans to manage disaster risk in the age of climate change. Minister of Finance Fayval Williams presents the bill to amend the Financial Administration and Audit Act, while Prime Minister Andrew Holness defends the government’s disaster financing strategy and Opposition Leader Mark Golding raises major concerns about disaster preparedness, national self-reliance, and long-term resilience. This Jamaica Parliament sitting highlights the shift from relying on steady budget savings to relying more on insurance, catastrophe bonds, CRIF, IMF facilities, World Bank funding, and international disaster financing instruments. The discussion explores Jamaica’s disaster risk financing framework, the role of the Consolidated Fund, budget contributions, climate change impact, hurricane recovery, catastrophe bond triggers, and the future of Jamaica’s disaster preparedness. Key topics include the National Natural Disaster Reserve Fund, Jamaica disaster fund, Financial Administration and Audit Act, disaster response funding, climate change policy, Jamaica hurricane recovery, disaster insurance Jamaica, catastrophe bonds Caribbean, CRIF Jamaica, Jamaica Parliament debate, Fayval Williams Jamaica, Andrew Holness Parliament, Mark Golding Parliament, Jamaica politics today, Jamaica economic policy, disaster risk management, national resilience, and financial stability. This is essential viewing for anyone interested in Jamaican politics, Jamaica Parliament proceedings, climate change in Jamaica, disaster financing in the Caribbean, public finance policy, and how Jamaica prepares for hurricanes and natural disasters. Learn how government policy, opposition scrutiny, and leadership decisions shape Jamaica’s ability to survive and recover from climate-driven disasters. #JamaicaParliament #JamaicaParliamentDebate #NNDRF #FayvalWilliams #AndrewHolness #MarkGolding #JamaicaPolitics #JamaicaGovernment #JamaicaParliament2026 #JamaicaNews #JamaicaNewsToday #Warmington