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Take a bottom-up approach to community tourism – McIntyre Pike

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Independent community tourism consultant Diana McIntyre Pike has said if the Ministry of Tourism’s proposed special community tourism unit is to be successful, a bottom-up approach must be taken, where community grass-roots organisations are a...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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