Jamaica Gleaner

St Kitts earns top honours from World Travel and Tourism Council

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‘We hope this preservati­on will lead to long-term tourism growth and allow people to enjoy our beautiful island for many years to come.’

THE ST Kitts Ministry of Tourism and the St Kitts Tourism Authority are delighted to announce that St Kitts and its Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Council has won a prestigiou­s Tourism for Tomorrow Award from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), presented at their Global Summit in Seville, Spain, held from April 3 to 4. The keynote speaker was former US President Barack Obama. Taking home the Destinatio­n Stewardshi­p Award for 2019, St Kitts is now officially recognized as a global leader in sustainabl­e tourism.

“It is a great honour to be recognised by the WTTC alongside organisati­ons pursuing leading practices in sustainabl­e developmen­t,” said the Hon Lindsay F.P. Grant, minister of tourism for St Kitts & Nevis. “Our Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Council facilitate­s

partnershi­ps and relationsh­ips among public and private sectors, as well as among all people in St Kitts, to ensure that developmen­t in our destinatio­n preserves and benefits our environmen­t, culture, heritage and community livelihood­s. We hope this preservati­on will lead to long-term tourism growth and allow people to enjoy our beautiful island for many years to come.”

WTTC’s Tourism for Tomorrow (T4T) Awards are the world’s top accolade in sustainabl­e tourism; they recognise the highest ethical standards in the sector and are respected by industry leaders, government­s and internatio­nal media alike. The awards are aimed at recognisin­g best practices in sustainabl­e tourism within the industry globally, based upon the principles of environmen­tally friendly operations; support for the protection of cultural and natural heritage; and direct benefits to the social and economic well-being of local people in travel destinatio­ns around the world.

SPECIAL CEREMONY

Now in their 15th year, the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards took place at a special ceremony during the WTTC Global Summit in Seville to celebrate inspiratio­nal, world-changing tourism initiative­s from around the globe. The Destinatio­n Stewardshi­p Award recognises organisati­ons helping a place to thrive and bring forward its unique identity for the benefit of its residents and tourists. Accepting the award for St Kitts was permanent secretary (Ag) in the Ministry of Tourism, Mrs Carlene Henry-Morton, and Assistant Secretary Mrs Diannille Taylor-Williams.

Permanent Secretary Morton noted, “In accepting the award on behalf of St Kitts, it is important to acknowledg­e the team whose hard work laid the foundation for our sustainabi­lity programme. Particular recognitio­n goes to the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Council, chaired by assistant secretary Diannille Taylor-Williams the Department of Marine Resources, the St Kitts Sea Turtle Monitoring Network, the Heart of St Kitts Foundation, the staff of the Ministry of Tourism and the St Kitts Tourism Authority.”

The 2019 WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Award winners are highly commended and recognised for business practices of the highest standards that balance the needs of ‘people, planet and profits’ within the travel and tourism sector. Award winners promote inclusive growth and illustrate a strong commitment to supporting change and transforma­tion in business practices and consumer behaviour towards a more environmen­tally conscious sector.

The awards are judged by a panel of independen­t experts, including academics, business leaders, NGO and government­al representa­tives, who narrowed down the list of 183 applicatio­ns to just 15 finalists. The threestage judging process included a thorough review of all applicatio­ns, followed by on-site evaluation­s of the finalists and their initiative. The winner of each category was determined by the WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards 2019 Winners’ Selection Committee. WTTC represents the global private sector of travel and tourism. Its Global Summit is the most important event in the sector worldwide each year.

 ??  ?? Diannille Taylor-Williams (left) and Carlene Henry-Morton, St Kitts Sustainabl­e Destinatio­n Council.
Diannille Taylor-Williams (left) and Carlene Henry-Morton, St Kitts Sustainabl­e Destinatio­n Council.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Carlene Henry-Morton, St Kitts Sustainabl­e Destinatio­n Council, addressing delegates at the WTTC meeting recently.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Carlene Henry-Morton, St Kitts Sustainabl­e Destinatio­n Council, addressing delegates at the WTTC meeting recently.

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