UN Tourism Charts New African Tourism Governance Through 2029 – The North Africa Post
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UN Tourism charts new African tourism governance through 2029 – The North Africa Post
African nations have secured strategic leadership positions within UN Tourism’s governance structure during the organization’s 68th Regional Commission for Africa session in Abuja, signaling a shift toward continental sovereignty in tourism development. The appointments include Angola, Kenya, Seychelles, Zambia, and Zimbabwe to the Executive Council for 2025-2029, strengthening Africa’s voice in global tourism policy-making. Zambia […]
“When Africa speaks with one voice, the world listens”: UN Tourism Chief at Abuja Meeting
The 68th Meeting of the UN Tourism Regional Commission for Africa (CAF) opened in Abuja with a powerful call for unity, innovation and youth empowerment in the tourism sector. Delivering the keynote address, UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili declared, “The road from Abuja 2018 to here and now has proved that when Africa speaks with one voice, the world listens.” Held under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tou…
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