Kemenparekraf Campaigns For The Implementation Of Health Protocols Through Indonesia Care
JAKARTA - Indonesia Care, a campaign to implement health protocols was launched by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy / the Tourism and Creative Economy Agency a few days ago. This campaign also serves as verification to present a destination that is clean, healthy, safe and a sustainable environment.
Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy / Head of the Tourism and Creative Economy Agency Wishnutama Kusubandio said the Indonesia Care campaign or abbreviated as I Do Care shows the commitment of the Indonesian people, especially all stakeholders in the tourism sector and creative economy to the world community that Indonesia really cares about the common good for maintain cleanliness, hygiene, and services without direct contact for the safety of others.
Launching the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy website, Sunday, July 12, Indonesia Care was initiated as a national agreement to increase public trust by maximizing public participation and business people to uphold sanitation and hygiene wholeheartedly.
"Indonesia Care is one of our communication strategies to be able to re-run the tourism sector and the creative economy by prioritizing the principles of cleanliness, health, safety and environmental sustainability," said Wishnutama Kusubandio in Jakarta.
Not only that, the Menparekraf invited all parties, namely the community and the tourism industry and the creative economy to participate in this Indonesia Care campaign. Among other things, by implementing the management of business and tourism places that ensure sanitation, hygiene, and services without direct contact.
Protocol implementation is very important and strategic to be carried out as well as possible by involving entrepreneurs, consumers and the community.
"With this effort, it is hoped that the sectors that have been opened and those that will be opened are ready to implement health protocols properly. The tourism sector and the creative economy can return to movement, be productive but remain safe from COVID-19," he said.