JAMAICA–The government establishes an honor to recognize the oldest Jamaican

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KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – The Government has established the Mavis Gilmour Centenarian Honor to recognize the oldest Jamaican every year.

It is named after former Minister of Social Security and Consumer Affairs (1988-1989), and public servant, Dr. Mavis Gilmour, who celebrated her 100th birthday on April 13.

Gilmour, who hails from the southern parish of St. Elizabeth, also made history by becoming the first woman surgeon in the Caribbean.

Minister of Labor and Social Security, Pearnel Charles Jr., who announced the honor during his 2026/27 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representatives earlier this week, said it is part of efforts to recognize the legacy and contributions of the country’s oldest citizens.

He said that senior citizens comprise approximately 14 percent of the population, noting that the number is growing. There are 423 registered centenarians across the island.

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