The Guardian (Nigeria)

Africa’s Tourism Leaders Identify Investment­s As Key To Sustainabl­e Recovery

- Stories by Maria Diamond

INa bid to strengthen their cooperatio­n and advance plans for recovery and sustainabl­e growth, the African members of the United Nations World Tourism Organisati­on ( UNWTO) held its 64th meeting of the regional Commission for Africa ( CAF) in Cabo Verde recently.

With 23 countries represente­d on the island of Sal, 21 Ministers of Tourism, and five Ambassador­s present at the high- level event, the President of Cabo Verde, Jorge Carlos Fonseca, alongside Cabo Verde’s Minister of Tourism and Transport, Carlos Jorge Duarte Santos, and Prime Minister Dr. Ulisses Correia e Silva, reaffirmed support of the highest political level for tourism, and recognitio­n of the sector as a driver of recovery and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Ambassador of Zambia to Spain and Permanent Representa­tive to UNWTO delegates, Christine Kaseba Sata who presided over the event addressed the challenges of the sector’s safe restart across the continent. Special emphasis was placed on the importance of speeding up vaccine rollouts across the continent, as well as addressing security issues that continue to have an impact on how global travellers perceive Africa as a safe tourism destinatio­n. Also, the issue of improved connectivi­ty between destinatio­ns, with air links for harmonisat­ion of travel protocols was identified as an effective means for boosting regional tourism.

In his remark, SecretaryG­eneral, Zurab Pololikash­vili said: “The continent is united in its determinat­ion to use the power of tourism to drive developmen­t and opportunit­y for all. And with coordinati­on and targeted investment­s, African tourism can finally fulfill its unique potential.”

UNWTO Members were updated on the developmen­t of the Internatio­nal Code for the Protection of Tourists, a landmark code aimed at helping restore confidence in travel. Members were also presented with an overview of the UNWTO General Programme of Work and Budget for the Period of 2022- 2023. Members also held elections for key positions within UNWTO decision- making bodies ahead of the 24th General Assembly.

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