Business Day (Nigeria)

G20 Ministers welcome UNWTO recommenda­tions for tourism’s ‘Green Transforma­tion’

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UNWTO has served as tourism’s global voice as the Tourism Ministers of the G20 nations met to devise a way forward for an inclusive, resilient, and sustainabl­e recovery for the sector.

Upon assuming Presidency of the G20, Italy has drawn on UNWTO data to highlight the impact the pandemic has had on tourist numbers globally and how this translates into lost jobs and revenues, as well as lost opportunit­ies for social developmen­t.

Addressing the meeting, Zurab Pololikash­vili, secretary-general,

UNWTO, stressed the continued need for coordinati­on at the very highest level, in order to advance “common, harmonized criteria for the easing of travel restrictio­ns, and for increased investment in systems that support safe travel, including testing on departure and on arrival.”

With the crisis far from over, the secretary-general welcomed the G20 Rome Guidelines for the Future of Tourism and called for “schemes aimed at supporting the survival of tourism jobs and businesses to be sustained and, wherever possible, expanded, especially as millions of livelihood­s continue to be at risk”.

At the meeting, Massimo Garavaglia, Italy’s Minister of Tourism, outlined the G20’s priorities, including; safe mobility, supporting tourism jobs and businesses, building resilience against future shocks, and advancing the green transforma­tion of the sector. Furthermor­e, the Tourism Ministers recalled that the current crisis represents an opportunit­y to rethink and restart tourism, with an emphasis on guiding the sector towards greater sustainabi­lity.

In addition to ensuring the safe restart of internatio­nal travel and supporting jobs and businesses, the G20 Tourism Ministers committed to taking action in driving the digital transforma­tion of the sector, with particular reference to ensuring everyone has fair access to the opportunit­ies that will come from greater innovation, and in promoting more investment in green tourism infrastruc­ture.

The new UNWTO Recommenda­tions for the Transition to a Green Travel and Tourism Economy, developed in partnershi­p with the G20 Tourism Working Group, were identified as a key resource for advancing progress in the policy area of “Green Transforma­tion” of the world’s leading economies. The Recommenda­tions present the main lines of action and showcase front running initiative­s of tourism businesses and destinatio­ns leading the way in achieving greater sustainabi­lity while also outlining steps that can help tourism recover from the worst crisis in its history safely and responsibl­y.

UNWTO will continue to work with the Italian G20 Presidency as well as the previous and forthcomin­g presidenci­es, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia, in advancing the contributi­on of tourism to the G20 objectives.

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