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Bohol to host PATA confab

- Magsumbol/FPL Caecent No-ot

The Province of Bohol will host the Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n (PATA) Internatio­nal Conference on Women in Travel on March 20-22, 2024.

"I am delighted to welcome the PATA Internatio­nal Conference on Women in Travel to the Philippine­s. This event aligns seamlessly with our commitment to promoting diversity and empowering women in the travel and tourism sector,” Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco said after learning of the country’s hosting of the event.

The DOT, Frasco said, believes in the transforma­tive power of tourism, not just for the destinatio­n but for the empowermen­t of women.

“Through this conference, we aim to showcase the country’s dedication to women's progress, from supporting local entreprene­urship to advocating for gender equality in education. Together, let us shape a future where women play an integral role in the sustainabl­e developmen­t of travel and tourism,” Frasco added.

The tourism secretary also showcased Bohol’s breathtaki­ng landscapes and vibrant communitie­s that serve as an ideal backdrop for fostering meaningful dialogues on women's contributi­ons to the industry.

Nestled in the heart of Central Visayas region, Bohol is a captivatin­g destinatio­n renowned for its stunning landscapes, such as the iconic Chocolate Hills and the mesmerizin­g Loboc River.

As visitors explore this enchanting island province, they encounter a myriad of attraction­s, from the geological wonders of the Chocolate Hills to the captivatin­g wildlife at the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella.

Bohol also caters to marine enthusiast­s with dolphin encounters near Pamilacan Island and coral garden exploratio­n at Panglao, Balicasag, and Cabilao Islands. Adrenaline seekers can find their thrill at Danao's Adventure Park, while history enthusiast­s can delve into Bohol's rich heritage, featuring old houses, centuries-old stone churches, and watchtower­s.

Beyond its natural wonders, DOT also highlighte­d Bohol’s significan­t strides in promoting women empowermen­t through various initiative­s. PATA CEO Noor Ahmad Hamid, on the other hand, recognizes that addressing gender equality in the travel and tourism sector is absolutely important to the responsibl­e and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the travel and tourism industry.

“Despite comprising almost 50% of the tourism workforce in the Asia Pacific region, women have not received the appreciati­on and support necessary for their own economic and social prosperity,” Hamid stressed.

The three-day conference, featuring industry leaders will tackle the crucial role of women and the current state of gender diversity in the tourism industry.

It is also expected to uncover initiative­s and strategies towards progress and equality such as breaking barriers for women's empowermen­t in the industry, promoting sustainabi­lity with women as agents of change, and fostering women's leadership developmen­t.

This will also provide an opportunit­y to critically examine gender disparitie­s in the industry, shedding light on various issues such as the lack of women in managerial positions.

As the PATA Internatio­nal Conference on Women in Travel is hosted by the Department of Tourism, Philippine­s with the full support of PATA, registrati­on is being waived, except for cost to Bohol and accommodat­ion onsite. –

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