Jamaica to improve housing conditions for tourism workers

In a significant move to tackle the housing challenges faced by Jamaican workers in the tourism sector, the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has joined hands with the New Social Housing Programme, allocating $500 million towards improving living conditions for those currently residing in substandard accommodations.

Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, unveiled this initiative during the commencement of the 2024/25 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representatives on April 30.

Bridging the gap for the tourism workforce

Reflecting on the imperative behind this collaboration, Minister Bartlett emphasized the urgency of addressing the living standards of the tourism workforce. 

He highlighted the disparity between the lavish settings many tourists enjoy and the modest accommodations in which some workers reside, deeming it an incongruity that demands correction.

Partnership and progress

Underlining the collective effort required to effect meaningful change, Minister Bartlett revealed that the tourism industry partners have committed to matching the government’s investment. 

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This joint endeavor aims to provide up to 100 housing units tailored for the needs of low-income tourism workers within the current fiscal year.

Expansion and investment

Beyond direct government intervention, Minister Bartlett announced plans for private sector involvement in the housing initiative. 

Hotel investors are set to contribute by providing 3,000 housing units, with specific projects already underway. 

Notably, developments in Hanover are poised to deliver 500 and 600 units respectively, catering exclusively to workers in the area.

A vision for sustainable tourism

Looking ahead, Minister Bartlett outlined ambitious plans for the future of tourism in Jamaica. He teased a forthcoming monumental investment in St. Ann, heralded as the largest in the nation’s tourism history. 

This groundbreaking venture envisions the creation of a comprehensive village infrastructure, encompassing facilities for fishermen, educational institutions, and communal amenities—a testament to the commitment towards holistic development.

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