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http://www.traveldailynews.com/pages/show_page/16545 printed on Wednesday, January 07, 2009
“Increase tourism to fight poverty” - New year message from UNWTO
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) said today that 2007 should be a critical year to consolidate tourism as a key agent in the fight against poverty and a primary tool for sustainable development.

Against a projection of continuing worldwide growth in international tourism of more than 4% for international arrivals and revenues, Secretary-General Francesco Frangialli called for renewed effort to include sustainable tourism in the international development agenda, as a key tool to advance the Millennium Development Goals.

He identified five major areas for consolidated global action:

First: for Industrialized and Newly Emerging States to craft pro development strategies and agreements which encourage tourism to the world’s poorest countries to advance economic well being, social development and mutual understanding.

Second: for Least Developed States to collectively recognize the impact and potential of tourism across their economies, integrate it into national accounting systems using the UN Tourism Satellite Account and place it at the heart of their Poverty Reduction Strategy Programs.

Third: for All States

Fourth: for International Development Agencies – the World Bank Group, the Regional Development Banks and National Aid Agencies, to place Tourism amongst their key priorities for infrastructure and entrepreneurial support.

Fifth: for Tourism Stakeholders – public sector, private sector, non government organizations, tourists and the destinations they visit, to embrace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and pursue sustainable and responsible practices laid out in the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics.

Frangialli said that “mainstreaming tourism in the International Development Agenda did not require such a great leap of faith. The tourism sector is the largest common area of export income and foreign direct investment across the world’s poorest countries. Tourism to these countries is growing at twice the rate of industrialized markets. No sector spreads wealth and jobs across poor economies in the same way as tourism.”

“In the UN, which is at the heart of the Development Agenda, we have a new Secretary-General from a region that has recently seen summits with Africa in China and Korea. Look at the difference the huge numbers of travellers forecast from India and China in the years ahead could make in Africa and the Asia Pacific region.”

“It just needs imagination and political will. And the same holds true for the industrialized states who should see their tourists as human development support, with the additional benefit that they build bridges of understanding between cultures.”


The Secretary-General said that the organization would intensify its actions to support the sector, advance the MDGs and promote the Global Code of Ethics in the years ahead. In this context and in order to help respond to the immediate challenges and opportunities he announced that in 2007, UNWTO as the UN Agency for Tourism would: