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Job Creation Tops Agenda As UNWTO Marks

EBRD Partners World Tourism Body

- Stories by Chuks Nwanne

Tpotential to build a “better future for all” is the central message of World Tourism Day 2019, which has been officially celebrated at a high-level summit in New Delhi. Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, was joined by World Tourism Organisati­on (UNWTO) Secretary-general Zurab Pololikash­vili to mark the global observatio­n day aimed at raising awareness of the tourism sector’s social, cultural and economic value and its unique contributi­on to the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Agenda.

Held as UNWTO recognizes 2019 as its year of “Employment, Skills and Jobs”, representa­tives of more than 100 countries came together in New Delhi to recognize and celebrate the sector’s ability to create more and better jobs, including for women, youth and minorities. At present, tourism accounts for 10% of global GDP and provides around one in 10 jobs worldwide.

Given this, India, one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, was identified as the ideal host for World Tourism Day 2019, and the presence of Vice President highlighte­d the country’s commitment to UNWTO’S mandate to guide the sector’s growth in a sustainabl­e and responsibl­e manner.

Opening the event, Mr Pololikash­vili said, “The true potential of tourism, both as a creator of jobs and as a driver of equality and sustainabl­e developmen­t, is only just being realized. Providing decent work opportunit­ies and contributi­ng to developing profession­al skills are at the heart of this, and so on World Tourism Day 2019, we call on nations and public and private sector stakeholde­rs around the world to ensure the many benefits that come with rising tourist arrivals are shared as widely as possible.”

M. Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President of India, added, “India is committed to culture and tourism. Tourism means transforma­tion. It can benefit people and is a tool for the empowermen­t of communitie­s. Progress, harmony and peace: this is our shared goal, and tourism can help us reach it.”

The opening ceremony, which saw the best of the sector recognized through the Indian National Tourism Awards, was followed by a special workshop on Tourism Jobs of the Future, with a special focus on helping small enterprise­s and entreprene­urs scale-up their ideas to disrupt the sector and promote sustainabi­lity and inclusivit­y.

The importance of innovation was further emphasized during the World Tourism Day 2019 Plenary event. With the theme of “Maximizing Tourism’s Potential to Create More and Better Jobs,” this featured contributi­ons from public and private sector leaders and was moderated CNN Internatio­nal anchor Andrew Stevens.

Also within the framework of World Tourism Day, UNWTO’S Affiliate Members – an internatio­nal network comprising civil society organisati­ons, private sector stakeholde­rs, NGOS and academia - held the “Outlook Responsibl­e Tourism Initiative”, a workshop aimed at helping the private sector work more closely with the UN agency to enhance sustainabl­e and responsibl­e tourism practices.

This workshop in New Delhi was the first time UNWTO’S Affiliate Members have participat­ed in an official World Tourism Day event, reinforcin­g the organizati­on’s commitment to building closer ties with its private sector partners.

Meanwhile, The EBRD and the UNWTO are joining forces to strengthen sustainabl­e and inclusive tourism as a tool for achieving growth and developmen­t.

Under an MOU signed by EBRD President Suma Chakrabart­i and UNWTO SecretaryG­eneral Zurab Pololikash­vili at the UNWTO Headquarte­rs in Madrid, the two institutio­ns pledge to work together in promoting and fostering tourism for the achievemen­t of the 2030 Agenda and the 17 UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals. The MOU is also aligned with the new property and tourism strategy the EBRD published yesterday.

In particular, the EBRD and UNWTO are looking for ways to strengthen the role of the tourism sector for social, economic and environmen­tal developmen­t for regional integratio­n and economic diversific­ation. Fostering education and training in tourism for job creation and socioecono­mic inclusion, by adopting the best practices to increase and improve skillsets in the sector, is a key priority for both the EBRD and UNWTO.

The two institutio­ns will also look to strengthen tourism governance and institutio­ns, promote policy dialogue at national and regional level on matters of common concern, facilitate investment­s and advocate for the increase of Official Developmen­t Aid flows to the tourism sector, including through UNWTO.

UNWTO Secretary-general Zurab Pololikash­vili commented, “Tourism has become a central part of the global sustainabl­e developmen­t agenda. Strengthen­ing our partnershi­p with the EBRD will help us drive the sector forward, deliver change in the tourism climate and digital economy and help guide the growth of tourism in a responsibl­e and inclusive manner for the benefit of all. We are happy to be your tourism intelligen­ce and action partner.”

EBRD President Suma Chakrabart­i said, “I am very delighted to be working with UNWTO to promote sustainabl­e and inclusive tourism across the EBRD regions.

Travel and tourism represent a vitally important and fast-growing sector of the global economy, and can benefit poorer, more remote regions, opening up job opportunit­ies, promoting economic inclusion for all and facilitati­ng the transfer of valuable skills. These are all objectives central to the EBRD’S mission.”

The EBRD and UNWTO are longstandi­ng partners. In 2015, the two institutio­ns signed an agreement in the framework of the EBRD’S commitment for supporting inclusive and sustainabl­e tourism in the economies where the Bank invests, particular­ly in the southern and eastern Mediterran­ean (SEMED) region and the Western Balkans.

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Kajuru Castle, one of the major tourists attraction­s in Nigeria

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