Jamaica kukhalabe panthawi yofikira panyumba

The curfews are a part of measures implemented under the Disaster Risk Management Act, aimed at curtailing the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

Jamaica Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, has said previously that historically, tourism has shown to have a strong ability to adapt, innovate, and recover from adversity. Policymakers, industry leaders, investors, financial institutions, and providers of innovative solutions are collaborating more closely to make this happen. Also, investments will be made to build infrastructure to facilitate sustainable tourism and sustainable energy consumption.

According to Minister Bartlett the transition to sustainable tourism will also depend on whether the development of tourism is guided by a national strategy comprising policy, regulatory and institutional frameworks with sufficient incentives to stimulate the development of supply and productive capacity where sustainable goods and services are concerned.

"Njira iyi yoyendetsera ntchito zokopa alendo iyeneranso kuganiziridwanso m'madera akumidzi komanso iyeneranso kuphatikizira njira zothetsera mipata yokhudzana ndi zokopa alendo ku Caribbean. Choncho, malo opita ku Caribbean akuyenera kuchitapo kanthu kuti atsimikizire kuti tikusunga ndalama zambiri za US zomwe zimalowa m'derali chifukwa cha zokopa alendo, "adatero.

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