Fourteen of Mexico’s major tourism companies and
associations have signed commitments to the UNWTO Global Code of
Ethics for Tourism, joining the growing number of private sector
players that have pledged to promote and implement the values of
responsible and sustainable tourism as championed by the code.
The signing, held on the occasion of the 94th
Session of the UNWTO Executive Council, was witnessed by UNWTO
Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai, the Minister of Tourism of Mexico,
Gloria Guevara, and the Members of UNWTO Executive Council.
“Today you are committing your company to the
integration of ethical norms and responsible practices in all its
operations and policies,” said Mr. Rifai. “Without the private
sector committing to economic, social and ethical responsibility,
tourism cannot achieve its goals.”
“The code is the basis for sustainability in
tourism around the world and central for tourism development in
Mexico,“ said Minister Guevara. “The code is vital in several
areas, but most importantly because it protects people,
particularly those less favored such as children and women,
against exploitation and promotes social inclusion.”
Adopted in 1999 by the UNWTO General Assembly
and endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2001, the
UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism is a set of principles
designed to guide the development of tourism in a way that
maximizes the socio-economic benefits of the sector, while
minimizing any negative impacts.
UNWTO promotes the adherence of private tourism
enterprises and associations to the Global Code of Ethics for
Tourism. A special focus on social, cultural and economic issues
is one of the main objectives of the Private Sector Commitment to
the code. The commitment seeks to draw particular attention to
issues such as human rights, social inclusion, gender equality,
accessibility, and the protection of vulnerable groups and host
communities.
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