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AFRICAN
TOURISM SURGES AHEAD - UNWTO Africa
has been one of the strongest growth markets, with
most destinations showing consistently above
average increases in arrivals and receipts. Between
2000 and 2005, international tourist arrivals to
Africa increased from 28 million to 40 million - an
average growth of 5.6 % a year, compared to a
worldwide 3.1 % a year. In the same period Africa's
International tourism receipts doubled from US$
10.5 billion to US$ 21.3 billion. Speaking
at the inauguration of the Tourism Africa
Exhibition, UNWTO Secretary General Francesco
Frangialli said "This surge in African tourism
clearly shows the great potential of our sector of
the economy to help trade and development in the
region and in so doing to make an important
contribution to the Millennium Development Goals
aimed at reducing poverty systemically by 2015
&endash; particularly in Africa". He
added "Africa can have substantial comparative
advantage with its wildlife, nature, heritage and
climate. An advantage which could, if nurtured,
allow the world's poorest countries to compete in
this dynamic export sector. We must link poverty
reduction strategies with programs to strengthen
access, infrastructure, info-technology, security,
sustainability and quality systems." 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.
A Sub-Saharan African Program
A joint development strategy with the African Union
A ST-EP program to link Sustainability and Poverty
Elimination activities.
A Liberalization with a Human Face approach for pro
poor trade policies.
An "Essential Tourism Development Route" plan with
ICAO, to boost air services
A Public Private Partnership with Microsoft to
advance eTourism for Development The
Secretary General said that In this same spirit we
are delighted to be the Strategic Partner for
Tourism Africa to ensure that every year there is a
special global focus on the opportunities and
challenges for our sector in its efforts to support
the Millennium Development Goals in
Africa. For
further information please contact: UNWTO
Press and Communications Department T:
(34) 91-567-8193 / F: (34)
91-567-8218 Committed
to Tourism, Travel and the Millennium Development
Goals African City
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