Bartlett receives Global Tourism Resilience Lifetime Achievement Award in Nairobi

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica’s Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has been honored with the Global Tourism Resilience Lifetime Achievement Award during the 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day ceremonies in Nairobi, Kenya. The prestigious recognition was presented on February 17, 2026, at the Safari Park Hotel, acknowledging Bartlett’s transformative contributions to global tourism security and sustainability.

The award celebrates Minister Bartlett’s pioneering development of comprehensive resilience frameworks that have enhanced crisis preparedness and recovery capabilities across international tourism destinations. His innovative approaches have established resilience as a fundamental component of sustainable tourism development, enabling tourist destinations worldwide to better anticipate, withstand, and recover from various disruptions including natural disasters, pandemics, economic instability, and other global crises.

Throughout his distinguished career, Bartlett has been instrumental in championing multinational collaboration, policy innovation, and capacity-building programs specifically designed to protect tourism—one of the world’s most critical economic sectors. His visionary leadership has facilitated stronger partnerships between governments, private sector entities, and global institutions, promoting strategies that encourage recovery, sustainability, and inclusive growth within tourism-dependent economies.

In his acceptance address, Minister Bartlett reaffirmed his dedication to developing resilient tourism systems that empower local communities, safeguard livelihoods, and promote long-term economic stability. He stressed the critical need for ‘continued global cooperation to build adaptive frameworks capable of responding to emerging challenges in our increasingly interconnected world.’

Bartlett attributed the honor to the collective efforts of the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre based in Jamaica, extending gratitude to both public and private partners who recognize the vital importance of building tourism resilience. Professor Waller, executive director of the Centre, praised Bartlett’s achievements, noting that the minister’s work represents ‘a huge win for both the minister and Jamaica’ on the global stage.

The Global Tourism Resilience Lifetime Achievement Award is reserved for exceptional leaders whose contributions have created lasting, transformative impacts on the international tourism industry, setting new standards for excellence and innovation in the field.