Government Recognizes Indigenous Women as Tourist Guides in Sonsonate Communities
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Día a Día News El Salvador–The Salvadoran government continues to promote local tourism development with an inclusive approach. On this occasion, 17 indigenous women from Cuisnahuat and San Antonio del Monte, in Sonsonate, were certified as tour guides after completing specialized training. The training was sponsored by the Ministry of Tourism (MITUR), the Salvadoran Tourism Corporation (CORSATUR), and UN Women. The participants completed 106 ho…
The Ministry of Tourism (MITUR), the Salvadoran Tourism Corporation (CORSATUR) in coordination with UN Women, accredited 17 indigenous women from the municipalities of Cuisnahuat and San Antonio del Monte as new guides to tourist sites in the department of Sonsonate. These women completed a 106-hour training process, which included theoretical and practical sessions on topics such as tourism culture, national gastronomy, archaeology, cultural he…
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