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Jamaica , Brazil forge partnership to promote tourism resilience says Bartlett

Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett (centre) engages in a light conversation with Brazilian Tourism Minister, Celso Sabino (left) and Governor of the State of Maranhão, Carlos Brandão in São Luís, Brazil, following the recent signing of a sustainable tourism Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre (GTRCMC) and Brazil’s Ministry of Tourism. Kingston, Jamaica — The Jamaica based Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre (GTRCMC) and Brazil’s Ministry of Tourism have signed a groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to facilitate cooperation in boosting tourism resilience. According to a release on Friday, the areas of cooperation covered under the MOU include: climate resilience in tourism; entrepreneurial tourism resilience; tourism security resilience; and tourism pandemic resilience.

This satellite centre will focus on promoting and developing tourism in the Caribbean, specifically targeting the tourism products and services of small islands. The partnership aims to leverage the expertise of both organizations to enhance the tourism sector in the Caribbean. The collaboration will involve collaborative efforts in research, development, and marketing strategies.

The establishment of the Global Tourism Resilience and Sustainability Centre (GTRCMC) satellite centre at the University of San Luis in Peru will take place in September 2024. This centre will focus on promoting sustainable tourism practices and fostering collaboration between tourism stakeholders. **Detailed Text:**

The global tourism landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the need for greater resilience and sustainability.

The proposed initiative aims to strengthen ties between the United States and South America. This initiative will involve a series of interconnected projects and programs designed to foster economic growth, cultural exchange, and regional cooperation. The projects will focus on areas such as education, trade, and infrastructure development.

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