Leading sustainable tourism. One sea, one voice, one Caribbean.

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Leading sustainable tourism. One sea, one voice, one Caribbean. 2

CTO Member Countries 3

Diverse Membership English, French, Spanish and Dutch speaking Independent sovereign countries Membership in political groupings US Associated Territories British Overseas Territories Overseas Departments of France The Kingdom of the Netherlands 4

Regional and International Partners Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) Organization of American States (OAS) Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) International Air Transport Association (IATA) Latin American & Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (F-CCA) Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) 5

Regional and International Partners Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Association of Caribbean States (ACS) Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Caribbean Central American Action (CCAA) Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) A comprehensive range of development multi-laterals 6

Sustainable Development The foundation on which good business stands Establishing energy policies and observing protocols that improve the region s climate resilience Effective disaster risk management and risk reduction; $1.00 spent; $3.00 - $5.00 saved Enforcing and maintaining proper building codes Instituting policies to allow current populations as well as future generations to enjoy the benefits of nature s gifts to the Caribbean 7

Sustainable Tourism Development Development of standards and protocols Identify and highlight regional best practices Advance strategies to facilitate product and niche development Promote regional interests on global level 8

Resource Mobilization Available resources to sustain, develop, improve, as well as to rebuild Tourism - rapid recovery, debt reducing, employment generating, poverty alleviating, foreign exchange earning tool, but expensive Convert pledges to cash Implement, implement, implement Deliver results; exceed the funders expectations 9

Brand Leadership Drawing down on an established marketing fund Reinforcing the value and attributes of the Caribbean brand Educating the public and the travel industry on the geography of the Caribbean Generating demand in old and new markets Every 1% decline in arrivals could mean the loss of $130 million 10

Research & Market Intelligence Use Tourism Satellite Account (TSA) for accurate information on tourism s contribution to the economy A TSA is neither simple nor inexpensive to institute, but it is essential. Document lessons learned regionally and internationally Review and improve systems and procedures 11

Human Capital Development Train, re-train, certify and equip Utilize internships, other markets and partnerships Create a nexus between traditional HCD and citizen host development Being good hosts is not the responsibility of a select few. As long as the region continues to boast that its people are its most sought-after tourism asset, every citizen has a role. 12

Advocacy Champion the cause on an international scale Tourism destinations in the Caribbean and around the world have the public s attention Effective advocacy speaks powerfully to the issues that facilitate the development of travel and tourism globally Enlist champions; effective championship among celebs, public-sector and privatesector leaders helps immensely to generate support at home and abroad 13

For more information on the Caribbean Tourism Organization visit www.onecaribbean.org Thank you! 14