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Jamaica and Kenya Unite: Leading the Global Tourism Resilience Charge in Nairobi 2026
Jamaica and Kenya Unite: Leading the Global Tourism Resilience Charge in Nairobi 2026 For decades, the global tourism industry operated on a wing and a prayer. We built beautiful resorts, marketed pristine beaches, and simply hoped that the weather stayed fair, the economies stayed stable, and the world stayed safe. But hope, as Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett famously says, is not a strategy. As we step into mid-February 2026, the conversation has shifted from “recovery” to “resilience.” This week, the eyes of the travel world are fixed on Nairobi, Kenya, where the 4th Global...