The Guardian (Nigeria)

COVID- 19: UN Agencies Partner For Guide To Help Women In Tourism Recover

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AS the sector enters the second year of an unpreceden­ted crisis, the impact this has had on women in tourism has been made clear. According to the World

Tourism Organisati­on ( UNWTO), the pandemic, and the unpreceden­ted drop in internatio­nal tourist arrivals, risks rolling back progress made towards achieving gender equality and efforts to empower women and girls.

UNWTO is marking Internatio­nal Women’s Day 2021 with the release of our Inclusive Recovery Guide for women in tourism, compiled in collaborat­ion with UN Women. UNWTO data shows that women make up the majority of the tourism workforce ( 54 per cent). Women in tourism are also often concentrat­ed in low- skilled or informal work. This means that they are feeling the economic shock caused by the crisis more acutely and quicker than their male counterpar­ts. In many cases, they are cut off from the social and healthcare protection­s that are so vital in a global pandemic.

The Secretary- General of the United Nations António Guterres said, “As the world marks Internatio­nal Women’s Day in the midst of a global pandemic, one stark fact is clear: the COVID- 19 crisis has a woman’s face.”

UNWTO Secretary- General Zurab Pololikash­vili adds, “Tourism is a proven driver of equality and opportunit­y. This unpreceden­ted crisis has hit our sector’s women fast and hard, which is why gender equality and empowermen­t must be centre stage as we work together to restart tourist and accelerate recovery.”

Almost one year on since the pandemic was officially declared, the negative impact it is having on women and girls has become devastatin­gly clear. This increase in women’s economic and social insecurity combined with the observed rise in unpaid care work and domestic violence have meant that women in tourism have been disproport­ionately affected by the devastatin­g effects of the pandemic on the sector.

The Inclusive Recovery Guide provides recommenda­tions to policymake­rs, businesses and civil society actors in tourism for designing gender- responsive measures in response to the ongoing pandemic.

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Women in Tourism at Akwaaba Africa Travel Market in Lagos

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