UN Tourism & Tui Care Foundation partner to support African artisans in rural areas

Tourism serves as lifeline for many rural communities: UN Tourism
2024-07-19
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UN Tourism & Tui Care Foundation partner to support African artisans in rural areas
UN Tourism & Tui Care Foundation partner to support African artisans in rural areas

UN Tourism says the call will allow non-profit organisations in these countries to develop innovative initiatives that benefit artisanal and artist communities

UN Tourism and Tui Care Foundation launched a partnership that focuses on empowering artists and artisans, particularly women and youth, in rural tourism destinations in Africa.
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UN Tourism and Tui Care Foundation, an independent organisation by Tui Group, have signed an agreement at the UN Tourism headquarters in Madrid to support African artisans in rural areas.

According to a press statement by UN Tourism, the agreement focuses on empowering artists and artisans, particularly women and youth, in rural tourism destinations in Africa.

The statement says that with this new agreement, Tui Care Foundation becomes the first partner to support the pilot phase of the Tourism for Rural Development Small Grants Programme by UN Tourism.

It says that UN Tourism and Tui  Care Foundation will launch ‘Colourful Cultures’ Call for Proposals to empower artists and artisans in rural destinations in Gambia, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia and Zambia.

UN Tourism says the call will allow non-profit organisations in these countries to develop innovative initiatives that benefit artisanal and artist communities to boost income opportunities, protect intangible cultural heritage and promote rural tourism.

UN Tourism and Tui Care Foundation have been collaborating to promote sustainable development through tourism. In 2023, both organisations launched the Tourism for Development Fund with EUR 10 million to support sustainable development in destinations in Least Developed Countries (LDCs).

Empowering rural communities through tourism

UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili

Zurab Pololikashvili

“Tourism has the power to transform lives and communities, especially in rural areas. By supporting artists and artisans, we are not only preserving cultural heritage but also creating sustainable income opportunities. This collaboration with Tui  Care Foundation exemplifies our commitment to inclusive and sustainable tourism for rural development,” says Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary-General of UN Tourism.

Thomas Ellerbeck

Thomas Ellerbeck

“By supporting artists and artisans, we are preserving cultural heritage and promoting economic growth and social well-being in some of the world’s most vulnerable tourism destinations. This change-making collaboration with UN Tourism, inspired by our global Tui  Colourful Cultures programme, is an important cornerstone of our Foundation’s strategy,” says Thomas Ellerbeck, Chairman of the Tui  Care Foundation, echoed this sentiment.

The statement says that tourism serves as a lifeline for many rural communities and has a unique capacity to create new job opportunities, promote territorial cohesion, and protect natural and cultural resources. It also empowers women and youth.

Rural areas face increasing challenges, such as depopulation, aging populations, lower income levels, gaps in infrastructure, health and financial services. Despite significant improvements in recent decades, disparities between urban and rural areas persist.

The statement adds that the call for proposals aims to increase the capacity of artists and artisans to engage in the tourism economy and enhance their income.

It also seeks to increase the visibility of artists and artisans in rural tourism destinations and increase the availability of support services for artists and artisans in rural tourism.

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