Big sporting events can promote tourism, which in turn can be streamlined into socio-economic development efforts. This close relationship is
increasingly acknowledged and lies behind the close relations between UNWTO and FIFA ahead of the South African World Cup 2010.
The 2010 edition of the FIFA World Cup in Africa will be held under the slogan “Win in Africa with Africa”, and will be committed to the Legacy for
African football, and Football to help development.
Aware of the fact that Africa can benefit from this major event, the heads of FIFA, UNWTO and the UNWTO ST-EP Foundation (Sustainable
Tourism – Eliminating Poverty) are preparing a partnership to assist the African countries within the framework of the 2010 edition of the FIFA
World Cup.
Particularly through its ST-EP programme,
the UNWTO has put in place a framework for poverty alleviation, linking its longstanding pursuit of
sustainable tourism with the United Nations Millennium Development Goals and its own Global Code of Ethics.
“The World Cup constitutes an opportunity that the countries of the region can seize in order to obtain the maximum socio-economic,
promotional and cultural benefits. It should also contribute to strengthening the image of Africa,” UNWTO Secretary-General Francesco Frangialli
said.
The World Cup, through the assistance provided by
the UNWTO and with travel and tourism as its main thrust, represents an opportunity to:
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promote Africa as a whole in international markets
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reinforce the image of the continent as a safe and significant tourism destination by means of promotional and publicity campaigns through
the media
- turn football into a factor that contributes to the development of closer relations among peoples for mutual understanding and respect among
cultures with a view establishing lasting peace in the world
- maximize the immediate and long term social, economic, cultural, and other benefits generated by this event.
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