The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
have joined forces to promote a global campaign urging travellers
to support the fight against a number of forms of trafficking.
‘Your Actions Count – Be a Responsible
Traveller’ aims to raise awareness about the most common illicit
goods and services that tourists might be exposed to while
travelling. The campaign provides guidance to recognize possible situations of trafficking in persons, wildlife, cultural artefacts,
illicit drugs and counterfeit goods, and invites travellers to take action through responsible consumer choices.
“Tourists
are global citizens and with over one billion tourists travelling
the world each year they must become a force for good. Making the
right ethical choice as consumers reduces the demand for illegal
products and contributes to preserve natural and cultural assets
that form an invaluable part of the heritage of the communities
and people we visit,” said UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai.
UNODC Executive
Director, Yury Fedotov, emphasized the importance of
informing travellers about where their money ends up when buying
illicit products, “Travellers have a responsibility not to
contribute to the profits being generated through organized crime.
Whether it relates to the sale of people, animal products, drugs,
cultural artefacts or counterfeit goods, it is important that
travellers fully understand the exploitative nature of these
activities. Awareness campaigns such as this one are critical if
potential consumers are to be informed about the adverse effects
of their purchasing decisions.”
UNESCO Director-General
Irina Bokova stressed that protecting cultural heritage is
inseparable from protecting people. “Tourists are easy targets for
dealers selling cultural artifacts of doubtful provenance,” Ms
Bokova said. “They are usually unaware that these ‘souvenirs’ may
be stolen heritage – ripped away from their original settings,
illegally excavated from archeological sites, or traded by
unscrupulous individuals offering meagre payment. Their loss can
inflict great damage and sorrow on their rightful owners, for whom
such items are an intrinsic part of their cultural identities and
values.”
‘Your Actions Count – Be a Responsible
Traveller’
will contribute to the UN’s goal of combating organized crime as
well as upholding the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism.
The campaign launches with the support of Marriott
International and Sabre Holdings, the first tourism companies to partner in the campaign, promoting this important message among
their millions of customers.
Marriott will share the
anti-trafficking message with their guests, employees and Marriott
Reward Members through their internal and external websites and
news bulletins, reservation confirmation emails, Marriott Rewards
member newsletters and blog and social media.
Sabre will support
the campaign with four consumer-facing businesses and/or products
– Travelocity, lastminute.com, TripCase and GetThere – as well
communicating externally to their stakeholders and internally to
their employees.
Aside from the heads of the three UN
organizations, participating at the launch were the
newly-appointed chairperson of the World Committee on Tourism
Ethics Ethics and former Executive Director of the World Trade
Organization, Pascal Lamy, the Executive Vice President and Chief
Global Communications and Public Affairs Officer of Marriott
International, Kathleen Matthews, and the President and Managing
Director of Sabre Hospitality Solutions, Alex Alt.
Pascal
Lamy gave his full support to the initiative, “In the light of the
ever-growing number of international tourists, we need to promote
a more ethical and responsible behavior among travellers. I have
therefore made it a priority for the Committee to support this
UN-led awareness campaign, informing tourists how they can join
the global fight against trafficking,” he said. “A central focus
of the Committee will be reaching out to young people, spreading
the anti-trafficking message to future generations of travellers.”
Bruce Charendoff, Senior Vice President,
Government & External Affairs of Sabre said, “Fighting human
trafficking is Sabre's top social responsibility initiative, and
we therefore jumped at the opportunity to partner with the United
Nations to raise awareness of this widespread crime among the
millions of travellers we serve around the world ... Traffickers commonly use unwitting travel industry participants in
their activities. By working together, we can educate travellers
and industry players, and begin to eradicate this vicious crime.
We can also give hope to its victims.”
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