During an official visit to Ethiopia, UNWTO
Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai, met with President Mulatu Teshome,
Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, Deputy Prime Minister Demeke
Mekonen, and Minister of Culture & Tourism, Amin Abdulkadir, to
address the advancement of tourism in Ethiopia and the key role of
the sector in the country’s socio-economic development.
The Government of Ethiopia is currently
implementing a number of strategic measures to further develop the
country’s tourism sector, including investment in infrastructure
and capacity building on destination management and product
development, through the recently established Tourism
Transformation Council.
“These measures reflect how tourism is firmly
established among the development drivers of the country,” said
President Mulatu in a meeting with Mr. Rifai, where he expressed
his full support to the tourism sector, and the commitment of the
Ethiopian government to make sustainability a priority in future
tourism development.
“Ethiopia is endowed with rich historical relics
which, combined with the hospitality of our people, make it viable
for tourism. The government has lined up abled professionals to
work within the industry and there is the right political will in
place to contribute towards tourism,” said President Mulatu.
Mr. Rifai commended Ethiopia for the political
support awarded to the tourism sector and in particular for
integrating tourism as part of its development policy.
“Tourism is
a key tool to lift people out of poverty and create new
opportunities,” Mr. Rifai said. “The steps being taken by
Ethiopia, namely enhancing the protection and conservation of
tourist attractions, expanding the tourism infrastructure,
establishing a tourism marketing organization and a national
tourism council as well as increasing education and training
institutions in the field of tourism, will surely make tourism a
pillar of the development of Ethiopia.”
During his official visit, Mr. Rifai also met
with Prime Minister Desalegn, who, on the occasion of The High
Level Seminar on Tourism Industry, was presented the UNWTO/WTTC
Open Letter on Travel and Tourism, calling on Heads of States and
Government to “promote the value of the tourism sector in
advancing sustainable tourism development”.
“The Tourism Transformation Council aims to
build on Ethiopia’s natural, historical and cultural resources to
strengthen the tourism sector, identify pressing value-chain gaps
and intervening to allay these gaps based on tangible and
scientific studies jointly with the private sector and the
international tourism community. Together, we will work hand in
hand to make tourism one of the leading economic sectors of our
country and Ethiopia a top destination in Africa,” said Mr. Desalegn.
UNWTO and Ethiopia have agreed to reinforce
their collaboration in the areas of tourism statistics,
sustainable tourism development, public-private partnerships
and marketing strategies, as defined in an agreement signed by Mr.
Rifai and the Minister of Tourism and Culture of Ethiopia, Mr.
Amin Abdulkadir.
UNWTO,
Ethiopia,
Ethiopian Airlines,
Addis Ababa
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