The UNWTO’s activities at ITB Berlin will focus
on the development of the Silk Road and the World Tourism Network
on Child Protection.
One of the major events organized by UNWTO at ITB Berlin will be
the 6th UNWTO Silk Road Ministers’ Meeting on 9 March. The meeting
will bring together ministers and high ranking officials from over 20
countries to discuss how public/private sector partnerships (PPPs)
can contribute to advancing tourism on the Silk Road.
The meeting
will focus on the valuable role of PPPs in marketing and
promotion, infrastructure development, heritage management,
aviation, major events and risk and crisis management.
On the
occasion, UNWTO will launch the Silk Road Action Plan 2016/2017.
In addition, the 5th UNWTO Silk Road Tour Operators’ Forum will take place
on 10 March as a means to empower inbound Silk Road
tour operators to better understand, engage and work with the
international travel trade.
31st Meeting of the
World Tourism Network on Child Protection
UNWTO will also hold the 31st
Meeting of the World Tourism Network on Child Protection on 10
March, an initiative to prevent all forms of child and youth
exploitation in the tourism sector.
Under the chairmanship of
Carol Bellamy, the Chair of the Network and former Executive
Director of UNICEF, the meeting will focus on Responsible Business
Strategies and Child Protection in Tourism,’ highlighting the good
practices championed by the tourism industry.
The event will
feature interventions from ABTA, TUI Group, as well as the Chair
of the High Level Global Task Force to End Sexual Exploitation of
Children in Travel and Tourism Najat Maalla M’jid, who will share
the results of the Global Study on the Sexual Exploitation of
Children in Travel and Tourism.
Additionally, the UNWTO
Secretary-General will be a keynote speaker at the ITB Ministers'
Roundtable: “Tourism in the 21st century: new business models in a
digital world”, an event organized by the ITB Convention Programme
in collaboration with UNWTO. The theme of this year’s roundtable
will be the ‘Digitalization of economy and society’.
ITB
2016 will also be the stage for the launch of two UNWTO Affiliate
Members Reports – the ‘Global Report on The Transformative Power
of Tourism’ focusing on the role of socially and environmentally
responsible practices in the sector, produced by UNWTO and the
Institute for Tourism of Croatia; and the ‘Global Report on The
Power of Youth Travel’, now in its second edition, developed in cooperation with the World Youth Student and Educational Travel
Confederation (WYSETC).
Finally, UNWTO has partnered with
the International Trade Centre (ITC) to promote the Kayah State of
Myanmar during ITB Berlin. Since 2014, ITC has been working with
the Government of Myanmar on an inclusive tourism project aimed at
supporting the local tourism sector through the development of
cultural and eco-tourism products. UNWTO joins ITC and Myanmar to
showcase the multiple benefits arising from this project by
co-organizing a series of events throughout the fair including a
press conference, a seminar and a number of business to business
events.
ITB will take place on 9-13 March.
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