1st UN Tourism Africa & Americas Summit opens today

Promoting South-South cooperation in travel & tourism
2024-10-03
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/ New Delhi
1st UN Tourism Africa & Americas Summit opens today
1st UN Tourism Africa & Americas Summit opens today

The event will bring together key stakeholders from the tourism sectors of Africa and the Americas to foster collaboration

As part of its agenda to promote cooperation amongst developing countries around the world in developing their travel and tourism industry, UN Tourism is organising the 1st UN Tourism Africa & Americas Summit in the Dominican Republic.
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The 1st UN Tourism Africa & Americas Summit gets underway at Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic today. The summit, which is being organised by UN Tourism and the Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic is the first initiative of UN Tourism to promote South-South cooperation in developing tourism industry.

According to a press statement by UN Tourism, this event will bring together key stakeholders from the tourism sectors of Africa and the Americas to foster collaboration, exchange ideas, and celebrate the vast potential of these two regions in driving the future of global tourism.

UN Tourism says that the summit, which promises to be a defining moment in the history of international tourism cooperation, aims to deepen the connections between Africa and the Americas, two regions rich in cultural heritage, biodiversity, and tourism potential. With both continents experiencing strong growth in their tourism sectors, the summit offers a unique platform to explore shared challenges and opportunities, promote sustainable tourism development, and enhance cross-continental partnerships that benefit local communities and economies.

It adds that tourism leaders, Ministers, and key players from both Africa and the Americas will converge in Punta Cana to participate in high-level discussions focused on sustainability, innovation, investment, and cultural exchange. Attendees will explore strategies for boosting tourism while prioritizing environmental stewardship and the empowerment of local communities.

According to UN Tourism, the event will feature panels, workshops, and networking opportunities designed to cultivate meaningful partnerships across the continents. Discussions will cover critical topics such as post-pandemic tourism recovery, green tourism investments, digital transformation, and the role of creative industries in shaping the future of tourism.

With sustainability at the forefront of the agenda, the summit will also explore how both regions can jointly tackle issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, and the protection of cultural heritage sites, ensuring that tourism growth remains balanced and inclusive.

The statement adds that the maiden UN Tourism Africa & Americas Summit will be a powerful demonstration of the commitment of both regions to strengthening regional ties through tourism. The Dominican Republic, a thriving hub for tourism in the Americas, serves as the perfect backdrop for this historic event. Its diverse landscapes, vibrant culture, and strong tourism infrastructure make it a fitting host as it leads the way in promoting tourism cooperation.

The organisation says that as international travel continues to rebound and diversify, this summit marks a critical step in leveraging tourism as a driver for economic development and cultural diplomacy. Both Africa and the Americas possess extraordinary tourism assets, from the majestic wildlife and landscapes of Africa to the rich cultural traditions and tropical paradises of the Americas. By uniting these two regions, the summit will amplify efforts to position them as leading global destinations for travelers seeking authentic, sustainable, and enriching experiences.

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