Under the title ‘Human Capital Development in
Tourism’, the UNWTO Asia / Pacific Executive Training Programme on
Tourism Policy and Strategy has gathered policy makers and tourism
executives in Seoul, Republic of Korea, to enhance skills and
understanding on the latest trends in tourism management.
The
initiative, organized by UNWTO and sponsored by the Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea, has reached
a decade in this last edition, as the first Training Programme on
Tourism Policy and Strategy in the Asia / Pacific region launched in
2006.
Group discussions, case studies and a series
of lectures integrated the 4-day training programme aimed at
building skills for public sector executives in tourism policy.
The 52 participants coming from 21 different countries in Asia and
the Pacific also had the opportunity to share their experiences
and best practices in fields such as tourism strategic planning
and implementation.
The topic for this year programme,
‘Human Capital Development in Tourism’, responds to the growing
need of destinations in Asia and in the Pacific to enhance the
quality of services, develop and retain human resources and
improve the skills of tourism professionals as the sector gains
increased relevance in the region.
“UNWTO has a strong
commitment to talent development and capacity building. This
training programme is probably one of the best examples of the
efforts of the Organization in this field,” said UNWTO Secretary
General, Taleb Rifai, opening the event. “This is also a
perfect example of how countries such as the Republic of Korea can
contribute to tourism development. We are very thankful to the
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism for the longstanding
support provided to this programme. We have run this programme for
a decade now, and the support that the Republic of Korea has given
us has contributed greatly to its success, making a real
difference to the many countries from around the world that
throughout this decade have joined the programme.”
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