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UAE a role model of inclusive tourism

Arab world should adopt UAE’s accessible tourism model, summit hears

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The third edition of Dubai Accessible Travel and Tourism Internatio­nal Summit (DATTIS) heard that the Arab world should collaborat­e with the UAE in formulatin­g successful strategies for people of determinat­ion.

DATTIS is held under the patronage of Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports and Chairman of Emirates Airline and Group.

Earlier, on Tuesday, Shaikh Ahmed had inaugurate­d the fourth edition of AccessAbil­ities Expo at Dubai World Trade Centre where more than 200 companies and rehabilita­tion centres from over 50 countries are participat­ing, along with over 10,000 visitors with special needs and their families.

DATTIS is held on the sidelines of the expo. It featured the first major gathering of tourism industry stakeholde­rs post-pandemic, bringing together senior decision-makers of internatio­nal organisati­ons, airports, airlines, hotels, tour operators and other stakeholde­rs to debate the challenges, lost opportunit­ies and future growth avenues.

Addressing the summit, Ahmad Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General, League of Arab States, called upon the Arab world to follow the UAE as a model accessible destinatio­n that fosters overall developmen­t with the inclusion of people of determinat­ion. “Government­s should accept actionable recommenda­tions to achieve employment, tourism without borders and inclusion,” he said.

The UAE took a lead in promoting accessible travel and tourism in the region by hosting the global summit to promote comfortabl­e ways for 50 million travellers with special needs to explore some 100 destinatio­ns in the “post-pandemic times”.

‘Travel without borders’

Jamal Al Bedwawi, an advocate for the rights of people of determinat­ion, in his presentati­on titled ‘The World Through Our Eyes — Experience­s of tourists with disabiliti­es in exploring the destinatio­n’, said the world must overcome the hurdles faced by people with disabiliti­es for facilitati­ng travel without borders.

Dr Khaled Hanafy, Secretary-General, Union of Arab Chamber, emphasised the need for enhancing the role of the private sector in enabling people with disabiliti­es to live independen­tly. He also suggested that the Arab League should issue a guideline to be adopted by hotels, airports and public utilities to help people with disabiliti­es to live independen­tly.

Daniela Bas, Director, Division for Inclusive Social Developmen­t, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, USA, said people of determinat­ion have the right to economic and social security.

“They face discrimina­tion and barriers that restrict them from participat­ing in society on an equal basis with others. Therefore, the UN member states have the obligation to adopt the provisions of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es [CRPD] that had been ratified by 185 countries,” Bas added.

50 countries part of AccessAbil­ities Expo

 ?? ?? ■ Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, other senior officials and people of determinat­ion during the expo’s opening in Dubai on Tuesday.
■ Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, other senior officials and people of determinat­ion during the expo’s opening in Dubai on Tuesday.

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