
by Mia Taylor
Last updated: 8:50 PM ET, Tue July 22, 2025
The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has inked what it is calling ¡°a landmark¡± two-year agreement with global nonprofit Conservation International (CI) to promote nature-positive tourism throughout the Caribbean.
The two entities have finalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that establishes a framework for joint efforts to advance sustainable tourism models focused on protecting biodiversity, strengthening local economies, and improving community well-being, according to a statement issued by the CTO.
Key priorities under the MOU include building capacity, encouraging tourism investment in conservation, and promoting resilient, nature-based economic models across the region.
¡°This partnership marks a meaningful step forward in our mission to build a regenerative, inclusive and climate-smart tourism sector,¡± said Dona Regis-Prosper, CTO's secretary-general and CEO. ¡°By partnering with Conservation International, we reaffirm our commitment to protecting the Caribbean¡¯s rich natural heritage while uplifting the communities that depend on it.¡±
Kelvin Alie, senior vice president, field programs at Conservation International, echoed the CTO's comments, noting that his organization's partnership with the Caribbean Tourism Organization is an exciting step forward.?
"Working together with the CTO, we can unlock the potential of nature-positive tourism to protect the region¡¯s oceans and coastlines, support sustainable blue economy growth, and empower communities to thrive in the face of climate change,¡± said?Alie.
The agreement underscores growing momentum globally for regenerative tourism and the Caribbean¡¯s position as a global leader in sustainable travel and environmental stewardship.
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