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Building
on the success of the inaugural event, the 2nd UN Tourism Africa & The
Americas Summit outlined concrete plans for achieving shared goals, focused on
innovation, Technical Cooperation, enhanced connectivity, tourism investments
and tourist confidence through security.
According
to UN Tourism’s data, both regions have bounced back from the impacts of the
pandemic: in 2024, Africa welcomed 74 million international arrivals,
7% more than in 2019, and 12% more than in 2023. The Americas,
meanwhile, welcomed 213 million, or around 97% of pre-pandemic
arrivals. The Summit made clear the strong links between the two regions, both
in terms of visitors between and within regions, as well as investment source
markets and recipients.
UN
Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: “This Summit is proof of
the enduring commitment of Africa and the Americas to cooperate across borders
and oceans. Our roadmap will advance inclusive growth and ensure that tourism
remains a driver of shared prosperity. Above all, by focusing on training and
skill-building, we’re giving people, especially youth, the means to succeed in
today’s competitive world.”
This
Summit is proof of the enduring commitment of Africa and the Americas to
cooperate across borders and oceans
The
Vice President of the Republic of Zambia, Mutale Nalumango, stressed the
importance of “shared connectivity” and cooperation in the face of shared
challenges. In remarks delivered by Minister of Tourism Rodney Sikumba, she
said: “The diversity of experiences and perspectives here today represents a
treasure of knowledge which, if collectively harnessed, will enhance our
capacity to advance the resilient tourism sector we envision.”
South-South
Development through Investments
Growing
and directing investment into tourism is one of the key pillars of the Punta
Cana Declaration. In Zambia, UN Tourism shared its achievements in this
priority area. To date, 18 editions of the “Tourism Doing Business Guidelines”
for investment have been published for destinations across Africa and the
Americas. A further 10 are in development.
The
Guidelines highlight the enormous potential for tourism investment within and
between the regions. Between 2019 and 2024, Africa invested around USD 3.9 in
36 projects in the Americas, while Latin America and the Caribbean invested the
same amount in 34 projects in Africa. With the aim of raising these levels, UN
Tourism announced plans to organise a Biennial Africa-Americas Tourism
Investment Conference. The Conference will bring together governments,
financial institutions, private sector actors and development partners with the
aim of boosting cross-continental investment flows and target investment around
shared priorities.
A
shared future: Growth through education
With
over 50% of the tourism workforce under 25, the sector offers vast
opportunities for young people, particularly in Africa – the world’s youngest
continent – and the Americas. To put the education-focused aims of the Punta
Cana Declaration into action, UN Tourism is advancing training in both regions.
In Zambia, delegates were brought up-to-date with work in the Dominican
Republic, where a collaboration with MIREX will provide training on diplomacy
and tourism, to be launched this year.
Also
at the Summit, delegates were given an update on the status of the
planned Academy in collaboration with UN Tourism in Livingstone. The
Academy will serve as a hub for specialist education and join UN Tourism’s
growing network of education centres. These include the International Academy
for the Culinary Arts in Zimbabwe and a planned centre in the Dominica
Republic, in collaboration with INFOTEP. Moving forward, UN Tourism will also
aim to reach around 2,000 beneficiaries in both Africa and the Americas through
its new WhatsApp courses for professional development.
Innovation
to shape future of African-American tourism
Hand-in-hand
with education, the Punta Cana Declaration places innovation at the centre of
South-South cooperation for tourism development. In Livingstone, UN Tourism
announced the pending launch of a first Start-Up Competition for the regions.
The “Bridges of Innovation” challenge will seek out enterprises ready
to address challenges in the areas of sustainability, inclusivity and digital
transformation, with a focus on local communities.
Investment
will also serve as the main aim of the first UN Tourism Thematic Office in
Morocco. The Office will serve as a hub for innovation, with acceleration
programmes for regional start-ups, research and development and for celebrating
new talent through Tourism Tech Adventures.
Enhanced
connectivity and tourist safety
The
Punta Cana Declaration aims to address challenges hindering tourism growth
through limited air connectivity. In Guatemala, UN Tourism has partnered with
INGUAT to begin a joint Work Plan aimed at linking industry players to boost
links. Alongside this, a planned 2nd Ministerial Conference on Tourism and Air
Transport in Africa will be held in Angola in July, with a focus on AI and
innovation for connectivity.
The
Africa & Americas Summit also platformed UN Tourism’s progress in elevating
safety standards for tourists and so boosting confidence in travel to both
regions. In Livingstone, delegates were brought up-to-date with progress in the
Safety of Destinations Initiative (SAFE-D), designed to boost public-private
collaboration and promote crisis preparedness.
Image
Credit: © UN Tourism
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