Wednesday, April 17, 2024
The United Nations General Assembly recently hosted its second special session focused on the essential role that tourism plays in promoting sustainable development and resilience.
This session, coordinated by the General Assembly’s President and in partnership with UN Tourism, took place at the UN headquarters in New York during Sustainability Week. It saw participation from Member States, Observers, non-governmental organizations, and various UN bodies, demonstrating a united effort to leverage tourism’s potential for sustainable and inclusive growth.
Addressing the General Assembly, UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: “The growing significance of the tourism sector for our societies and our economies brings with it extra responsibility. We cannot allow the lifeline of tourism to be cut again. Resilience in the tourism is not just a matter of planning or reacting to crises. It is also about proactively addressing the underlying factors of those crises. Unsustainable consumption is leading to biodiversity loss, climate change and the emergence of pandemics. It’s vital that we adopt policies that accelerate transformative change.”
The President of the General Assembly, His Excellency Dennis Francis, said: “We need a global tourism sector that is sustainable – one with deep local value chains that expand demand for locally made products and services in ways that also directly and positively benefit local communities; a sector that serves as a positive force for biodiversity conservation, heritage protection and climate friendly livelihoods.”
The event served as a high-level forum for sharing data-driven strategies and innovations:
Key aspects of the session included:
Furthermore, in February, the UN General Assembly passed a Resolution designating 2027 as the International Year of Sustainable and Resilient Tourism. This resolution encourages UN Tourism to collaborate with governments, UN agencies, and international organizations in rolling out the initiatives planned for that year.
Photo Credit: UN Tourism
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
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