The Guardian (Nigeria)

IWD: UN Tourism Urges Global Sectors To Invest In Women

- By Maria Diamond

FOLLOWING the 2024 Internatio­nal Women’s Day ( IWD) commemorat­ion which took place on March 8, 2024, the United Nations ( UN) Tourism has urged all sectors across the globe to invest in women in order to accelerate progress towards gender equality across the sector.

With the UN theme ‘ Investing in Women: Accelerati­ng progress’ # Investinwo­men, which spotlights on the essential and inseparabl­e roles of decent work and gender equality, the UN Specialise­d agency celebrated the achievemen­ts of women in tourism, while highlighti­ng the fact that women remain under represente­d in leadership positions, face barriers to career progressio­n and have limited access to education and training.

In the week leading up to Internatio­nal Women’s Day, UN Tourism ran a webinar series in different world regions calling on government­s, businesses, civil society organisati­ons, and individual­s to take concrete actions to invest in women and promote gender equality in the tourism sector. This includes:

. Implementi­ng policies and initiative­s that promote gender equality and women’s empowermen­t in tourism, including equal pay, access to education, training, and leadership opportunit­ies.

. Supporting women- owned businesses, enterprise­s, and initiative­s in the tourism value chain.

. Fostering partnershi­ps and collaborat­ion to advance gender equality and women’s empowermen­t in tourism at the local, national, and internatio­nal levels.

This year’s theme, # Investinwo­men, highlights the need for investment to address the projected annual deficit of USD 360 billion in funding, if the world is to achieve the global gender equality goals set under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, in particular Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 5 – to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.

Remarking, UN Tourism Secretary General Zurab Pololikash­vili, “IWD provides the perfect opportunit­y for us to reflect on the progress that has been made and call out the huge investment that is needed for us to reach gender equality in the tourism sector. The benefits of increased investment in women could be huge, with evidence showing that closing gender gaps could boost GDP per capita by 20% and create almost

300 million jobs in the global economy by 2035. ”

He continued: “In many countries we are seeing the fruits of previous investment, but more is needed to help unlock new opportunit­ies for economic growth, social inclusion, and sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

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