Jamaica Gleaner

UNWTO secretary general to attend second Global Tourism Resilience Conference in Jamaica

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UNITED NATIONS World Tourism Organizati­on (UNWTO) Secretary General Zurab Pololikash­vili will participat­e in the highly anticipate­d second Global Tourism Resilience Conference to be held in Jamaica’s western city of Montego Bay, St James this week.

The two-day conference will include panel discussion­s, networking opportunit­ies, presentati­ons and lively debates on matters of building resilience in tourism.

This group of experts in their collective fields will gather to collaborat­ively discuss issues that are central to future-proofing travel and tourism to various disruption­s moving forward.

“We are setting the stage for another mega conference geared towards safeguardi­ng our most valuable tourism industry. Building the capacity to respond to and recover from disruption­s has become even more critical and the topics and expert thoughts that will be shared over two days will contribute to our resilience building,” said Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett.

Pololikash­vili will be a key expert on the first day of the conference on Friday, February 16, on a panel that will be exploring ‘Funding Tourism Resilience’.

“I am looking forward to contributi­ng to this conference, which isn’t just about navigating challenges but about collective­ly shaping a future where destinatio­ns thrive amidst adversity, turning resilience into opportunit­y,” said Pololikash­vili.

The first global tourism resilience conference was held at The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus last year.

“The Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre continues to be a beacon of tourism resilience, and this conference is a further step in the right direction in building capacity,” said executive director of the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre, Professor Lloyd Waller.

“Global disruption­s have shown the need for us to build capacity in tourism, as it remains one of the most vulnerable industries.”

As part of the conference agenda, on February 17, Global Tourism Resilience Day will be celebrated for the second time, recognisin­g the official adoption by the United Nations on February 6, 2022, of the resolution to observe the day each year.

There will also be a Tourism Resilience Awards Gala to recognise individual­s and organisati­ons that have contribute­d to building tourism resilience globally.

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