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5th Africa Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit 2023 moves to Swakopmund from 31 May to 2 June

Held annually in collaboration with the UNWTO and BDO, Summit’s goal is to provide a transformative platform for African Youth, start-ups, entrepreneurs, students and small enterprises for income generation and career development.

JOHANNESBURG – With only three weeks before the 5th Africa Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit and Challenge kicks off, this year’s edition is scheduled for 31 May to 2 June 2023 in Swakopmund, and again hosted by the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Namibia. The town is a coastal city in Namibia, west of the capital, Windhoek with must-experience beautiful sandy beaches.

Held annually in collaboration with the UNWTO and BDO, this year’s Summit will include desktop exhibition, SME Digital / social media and Entrepreneurship Masterclass, SMEs trade offerings including tour operators, tourism accommodation facilities, transport service providers, educational institutions, travel and marketing technology start-ups and incubators,
employment agencies, professional development and more. The goal is to provide a transformative platform for African Youth, start-ups, entrepreneurs, students and small enterprises for income generation and career development.

Another major highlight for this year’s Summit is the hosted buyer program that has been crafted by the Ministry of Environment Forestry and Tourism and will run concurrently with the Summit. Hosted buyers will have access to informal networking events, including the Investment Business in Tourism networking meetings organised by the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) and B2B sessions. This is an opportunity for buyers from across the globe to network with industry’s key decision makers and stakeholders on an exciting and informative platform as well as all the continents’ leisure tourism options and negotiate the best deals on products and services under one roof. Meetings with exhibitors will be facilitated by a matchmaking system. The purpose of the hosted buyer program is to market Namibia to the world.

The faculty for this year’s summit includes Elcia Grandcourt – Director, Africa Department, UNWTO – Spain, Hon. Pohamba Shifeta – MP Minister of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Namibia, Dr. Linda PereiraCPL Events, Portugal, Nangula Uaandja CEO of The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB), Prof. Michael Twum-DarkoCape Peninsula of University of Technology, Hamza Farooqui – Founder & CEO, Millat Investments, South Africa, Alex Mabunda – Founder and CEO, Nyitiso Consulting Group, South Africa, Robert EimanThe DBN Head – Namibia, Caroline Wairimu – Deputy Operations Coordinator, INUA AI Solutions, Kenya, Mustapha Tijjani – CEO & Co-Founder, Aeropaye, Nigeria, York ZucchiCentre For Unconventional Entrepreneurship, Switzerland, Dipopego Julius Tsheko – Project Manager, Global Expo Botswana, BITC, Botswana.

Mentorship of the Innovation Challenge finalists has commenced. The mentors are assisting the mentees fine tune their projects ready for presentation at the Africa Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit. Top three finalists will be announced on the last day of the Summit.

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