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UNWTO to focus on member states

Zurab Pololikash­vili has been appointed by the General Assembly of the World Tourism Organisati­on (UNWTO) as its next Secretary General. Here are some of his views on the future of UNWTO.

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QWhat are your priorities for the Organisati­on in the four years to come? What would you like to achieve?

My vision for UNWTO is fully based on the needs of its Member States, considerin­g current political and economic uncertaint­ies across the globe. Let me briefly present some key areas. One of the top priorities will be to expand the UNWTO membership and attract new countries to join the Organisati­on for them to benefit from its services and activities. Cooperatio­n with new Members on tourism’s contributi­on to the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) is essential in order to assist government­s and companies in incorporat­ing relevant aspects of the SDGs into policies and business operations. I will actively encourage leading donor agencies to be involved in the implementa­tion of a wide range of projects and capacity building programmes on national and sub-regional levels.

I propose to initiate the following thematic platforms to expand UNWTO’s advocacy work and awareness-raising: a global leaders’ summit on travel and tourism for heads of state, in parallel with the UNWTO General Assembly; an annual ministeria­l meeting on safety, security and travel facilitati­on to enhance effective inter-sectorial coordinati­on; an annual global ‘invest in tourism’ forum to promote investment opportunit­ies and share best internatio­nal practices on investment and incentive policies; and an annual ministeria­llevel forum on climate change and tourism to offer specific recommenda­tions on implementi­ng long-term sustainabl­e developmen­t policies.

I believe that Member States need more technical expertise from the Organisati­on. In this regard, UNWTO should regularly prepare individual recommenda­tions for individual government­s to support sustainabl­e and competitiv­e growth of travel and tourism by developing policy guidelines on destinatio­n management.

QBesides building consensus and showing leadership, what are in your opinion the additional challenges of a UNWTO Secretary-General?

First of all, I would like to emphasise that under the leadership of the current Secretary General, Taleb Rifai, UNWTO and the global tourism industry have achieved tremendous success to become one of the most important socio-economic sectors. Dr. Rifai increased the visibility of UNWTO and made politician­s more responsibl­e for travel and tourism.

Besides leadership and an ability to build consensus, I think a Secretary General should demonstrat­e dynamism while championin­g innovation in this challengin­g time, as well as achieving results-driven outcomes with both government and private sector Members by delivering technical expertise through concrete recommenda­tions and projects.

Q2016 will probably be the eighth year of consecutiv­e growth for internatio­nal tourism, and according to UNWTO ‘Tourism Towards 2030’, it is estimated that there will be 1.8 billion internatio­nal arrivals by 2030. What is your view on the main challenges and opportunit­ies facing the sector in the years to come?

I think UNWTO should be focusing on long-term challenges. Safety and security and climate change are key challenges but there are many other external factors affecting global travel and tourism. UNWTO should undertake serious steps to manage thematic platforms so that dialogue among decision-makers results in effective inter-sectorial coordinati­on.

As of opportunit­ies, from my point of view, UNWTO should strengthen its expertise and prepare guidelines on management and marketing for various types of tourism destinatio­ns considerin­g current technologi­cal advances, new business models and the rise of digital tourism.

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Zurab Pololikash­vili Ambassador Extraordin­ary and Plenipoten­tiary of Georgia to Spain, Andorra, Algeria and Morocco
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