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Tourism fosters trade & development

UNWTO Chairman Francesco Frangialli

The United Nation World Tourism Organisation Executive Council that met in Algiers for its 79th session, with the attendance of 38 Ministerial Delegations from around the world, welcomed the estimated 4.6 per cent growth of international arrivals in 2006.

This market strength is forecast to continue through 2007, at around 4 per cent - the fourth year of sustained growth in international tourism and in line with UNWTO's long-term vision.

UNWTO Secretary-General Francesco Frangialli, particularly underscored Africa's strong 2006 forecast, where tourism arrivals are expected to increase by 10.6 per cent through this year. Frangialli said, "This African tourism success story is particularly important for the fight against poverty and the progress towards the Millennium Development Goals, where this sector can play a pivotal role for every State on the continent.

He added, "Africa's rich supply of natural assets and unique cultures provides the whole continent with a special opportunity to grow and prosper in the coming years. UNWTO has initiated a range of activities to advance Tourism to and within Africa as an export, a socioeconomic driver and an instrument of development."

above world average

Sub-Saharan Africa with a forecast 2006 increase of 12.6 per cent is a key driver of the success. North Africa is also expected to grow well above the world average (+5.9 per cent) reflecting the steady growth of tourism facilities, infrastructure and quality services, with significant increases in arrivals and revenues. Algeria is an excellent example of this buoyancy, growing at 11 per cent during the past five years - exceeding by far both the regional results and the continent as a whole.

The Executive Council, will review the state of the tourism industry against the evolving global geopolitical and social dynamics, with an emphasis on tourism's role as a key element of trade and development and in the context of the organization's role as the specialized agency of the UN family dealing with this important service sector.

It will consider the major challenges to sustain growth, to manage its impacts sustainably and to spread its benefits equitably to the world's poorest countries. It will look at tourism in trade negotiations, climate change and cultural understanding

It will specifically consider the actions initiated by UNWTO to support countries at a regional and national level to respond to natural and man made crises: to enhance security while reducing hassle for travellers, to lower barriers to the free flow of tourism services, to adapt to new internet based technologies and to promote public private partnerships.

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