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The discussions highlighted the deep historical and cultural connections between Africa and the Caribbean, with both Ministers underscoring tourism as a powerful tool for reconnecting shared heritage and strengthening people-to-people ties. Key areas of collaboration identified included destination marketing, sustainable tourism development, and structured cultural exchange programmes.
This engagement marks a significant step forward in advancing tourism diplomacy between Sierra Leone and Jamaica, positioning tourism as a catalyst for economic growth, cultural preservation, and mutual learning. It further reflects Sierra Leone’s commitment to expanding international partnerships that promote heritage, creativity, and inclusive development.
MTCA Communications
