The Fletcher-Manaker Project, Doctors and Nurses For The Poor Series
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Some of the photos found in this collection are already being used as models of possible non-carbon based cellular organisms and microelectronics engineers involved in advanced circuit designs.
The Fletcher-Manaker Project Doctors For The Poor Series , March 2026 to March 2027
Please note! The current situation in Cuba, which is beyond the control of The Fletcher-Manaker Project, does not permit the planned sending of duly qualified but needy students to Cuba to study nursing or medicine. All funds mobilized for that purpose will be retained by The Fletcher-Manaker Project with half (50%) of the withheld monies given Doctors Without Borders to advance their work according to their needs.
Introduction
This new Fletcher-Manaker Project Doctors For The Poor Series drive is aimed at attaining two objectives, namely (1) to earn monies for the granting of scholarships for qualified but needy students from several countries to study medicine and or nurses (Previous drive:-https://www.tumblr.com/a-basil-fletcher-things) and 2) to provide salary support for two medical doctors and three nurses working with Doctors Without Borders in Sudan, in Ethiopia (Tigriya Region), the Congo, The Philippines , Indonesia Pakistan and Bangladesh .
This document is divided into two sections. Section 1 addresses the now usual Fletcher-Manaker Project drive to provide funding for scholarships to study medicine or nursing and Section 2 The second section (Section 2) covers the raising of funds to contribute to the salaries of Doctors For The Poor operations in Ethiopia, in Sudan , in the Philippines, Indonesia, Pakistan and in Bangladesh.
Doctors & Nurses For The Poor Series For Digital Textile & Digital Surface Designers- Revenues earned from the commercial use of these images will be used for the provision of medical and nursing school scholarships to male and female students of children of textile workers and cart pushers in India, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Mali, market vendors , and to students recommended by Doctors Without Borders in Nigeria, Sudan and Tchad (African & Asians students will study in India), children of fishermen in Bluefields (Nicaragua), three suitably qualified students from Haiti-students recommended by Doctors Without Borders and the Afro-Colombian communities of the Pacific Coast of Colombia and Caribbean Coast of Colombia to study medicine, MBBS program at The Indian and Caribbean University in Bluefields, Nicaragua (Colombian, Haitian and Nicaraguan students will study in Bluefields, Nicaragua), to provide a total of eight nursing school scholarships for female students of Newlands and Wallen Avenue in Portmore, Jamaica ( Excelsior Community College Scholarships via the Holiness Apostolic Church , The Emanuel Apostolic Church , The Bethel Apostolic Church and The Newlands Seventh Day Adventist Church serving these communities), five nursing scholarships and six nursing aides scholarships to students of Kingston High School (In keeping with the Ellen Manaker’s Program presented below) and university/ college scholarships to the children of the lower middle class and working poor in Boston. USA. .Additionally four MBBS scholarships to study medicine in the United States will be offered to qualified but poor students from Boston (USA).
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The Kingston High School Problem
Kingston High School ( formerly Kingston Secondary School and before that Kingston Senior School) is located at the northern end of Kings Street, in Kingston. It is located about 300 meters South-West of the main offices of The Ministry of Education and about 50 meters South of The National Heroes Park. In spite of its “desirable location” it remains at the bottom of the ranks of high schools in the Kingston & St. Andrew Metropolitan area with few passes in the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) . The truth be told, is that for much of its recent past the school functioned in the main as a “safe place” and “day care center” for children from the violence prone communities from which the bulk of its students come from.
The problem is further compounded by the fact that, unlike the high performing traditional high schools, the Kingston High School is not owned by the Church but rather by the Government of Jamaica, which means that the school does not get the high level of supervision, guidance and material support as do the traditional high schools which are owned by the Church.
The Ellen Manaker Program
It is being proposed that US$1,000.00 be set aside to top up the salary of the teachers who is able to have at least 100 students passing mathematics at the CSEC level , with more money being paid out for grade 1 passes and less for grades 2 and 3 passes. This means that the teacher has have an examination pass rate of 100% to get the full US$1,000.00 . The same would apply to the teachers of English, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
US$ 5,000.00 will be dedicated to the above. A similar system of incentives will be put in place for the teachers of the Caribbean Advance Proficiency Examinations Units 1 and 2 in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
This program is budgeted to cost US$12,000.00 per year with the Principal and Vice-Principal getting US$2,000.00 each on the delivery of the required 500 CSEC passes and at least ten of the required CAPE passes in the first two years . Money to be put aside for a ten year drive starting 2025 after which it will be up to the graduates of the Kingston High School to continue the program. Given that the Kingston High School is about 100 meters east of the Jewish Cemetery, the local synagogue can be approached to distribute the monies on obtaining copies of the examination results.
Signed
Basil Fletcher,
C.C. alumni of Czech and Slovak universities living in Latin America and Africa, to Fatima Espinoza of Bluefields, Nicaragua, Delicia Bailey of Guyana and Della Fletcher from St. Georges, Grenada W.I.
Section 2
The Fletcher- Manaker Project is also seeking to raise funds to contribute to the salaries of two native doctors and three native nurses working at one Doctors Without Borders facilities in the following countries:- Ethiopia, The Congo, Sudan, The Philippines , Indonesia, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is hoped that by doing so Doctors Without Borders can continue their work in these locations in spite of the funding cuts from USAID and other international and national funding organizations.
Revenue Distribution:- Forty five percent of all incomes earned will go directly to The Doctors Without Borders specifically for salary support as outlined above.
Another forty eight percent of income generated will go to the provision of scholarships under The Fletcher-Manaker Project’s -Doctors For The Poor Campaign. Seven percent will be retained by The Fletcher Manaker Project.
Wherein revenue intake allows, a stipend of fifty US dollars (US$50.00) per month will be made available to Basil Fletcher, to facilitate his carrying out of his tasks related to The Fletcher-Manaker Project.
This drive ends in March 2027
End
Signed:-
Basil Fletcher,
Lot 276-7 East,
Greater Portmore, St. Catherine, Jamaica W.I.
For The Fletcher-Manaker Project
C.C. alumni of Czech and Slovak universities living in Latin America and Africa, to Fatima Espinoza of Bluefields, Nicaragua, Delicia Bailey of Guyana and Della Fletcher from St. Georges, Grenada W.I













