Canadian High Commissioner to Jamaica Visits with Tourism Minister

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Courtesy call in Jamaica

Jamaica Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, seen on the right in the photo, joins the Canadian High Commissioner to Jamaica, Her Excellency Emina Tudakovic (in the center) and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Jennifer Griffith, as they pause for the lenses during a recent courtesy call by the High Commissioner at the Ministry’s New Kingston offices.

  1. On the table for discussion was ways in which Jamaica and Canada can continue to cooperate in areas such as tourism.    
  2. The tourism sector provides an engine of growth for the Jamaican economy.
  3. A committed partnership between the public and private sectors is needed to achieve set targets, central to the Ministry of Tourism’s plans.

They engaged in an extensive discussion about changes in the travel industry in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as ways in which Jamaica and Canada can continue to cooperate in areas such as tourism.    

The Ministri njem nlegharị anya nke Jamaica and its agencies are on a mission to enhance and transform Jamaica’s tourism product, while ensuring that the benefits which flow from the tourism sector are increased for all Jamaicans. To this end it has implemented policies and strategies that will provide further momentum for tourism as the engine of growth for the Jamaican economy. The Ministry remains committed to ensuring that the tourism sector makes the fullest contribution possible to Jamaica’s economic development given its tremendous earning potential.

Na Ministri, ha na-eduzi ọrụ ahụ iji mee ka njikọ dị n'etiti njem nlegharị anya na akụkụ ndị ọzọ dị ka ọrụ ugbo, mmepụta ihe, na ihe ntụrụndụ, na ime nke a na-agba onye Jamaica ọ bụla ume ka ọ rụọ ọrụ ya n'ịkwalite ngwaahịa njem nlegharị anya nke obodo, ịkwado ego, na imeziwanye ihe ọhụrụ. na ịgbasa ngalaba ahụ iji kwalite uto na ike ọrụ maka ndị Jamaica ibe. Ministri ahụ na-ahụ nke a dị ka ihe dị oke mkpa maka nlanarị na ihe ịga nke ọma Jamaica wee mebe usoro a site na nsonye nsonye, ​​nke ụlọ ọrụ ntụrụndụ na-eduzi, site na nleba anya zuru oke.

N'ịghọta na ọ ga-adị mkpa ijikọ aka ọnụ na mmekorita dị n'etiti ọha na eze na nkeonwe iji nweta ebumnobi etinyere, isi na atụmatụ nke Ministri bụ idobe na ịzụlite mmekọrịta ya na ndị niile metụtara ya. N'ime nke a, a kwenyere na site na Master Plan for Sustainable Tourism Development dị ka onye ndu yana atụmatụ mmepe mba - Vision 2030 dị ka akara aka - ebumnobi nke Ministri bụ nke a ga-enweta maka abamuru nke ndị Jamaica niile.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • Na Ministri, ha na-eduzi ọrụ ahụ iji mee ka njikọ dị n'etiti njem nlegharị anya na akụkụ ndị ọzọ dị ka ọrụ ugbo, mmepụta ihe, na ihe ntụrụndụ, na ime nke a na-agba onye Jamaica ọ bụla ume ka ọ rụọ ọrụ ya n'ịkwalite ngwaahịa njem nlegharị anya nke obodo, ịkwado ego, na imeziwanye ihe ọhụrụ. na ịgbasa ngalaba ahụ iji kwalite uto na ike ọrụ maka ndị Jamaica ibe.
  • They engaged in an extensive discussion about changes in the travel industry in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as ways in which Jamaica and Canada can continue to cooperate in areas such as tourism.
  • Ministri na-ahụ maka njem nlegharị anya nke Jamaica na ụlọ ọrụ ya na-arụ ọrụ ịkwalite na gbanwee ngwaahịa njem nlegharị anya nke Jamaica, ebe ha na-ahụ na uru na-esi na ngalaba njem nlegharị anya na-abawanye maka ndị Jamaica niile.

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