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May 21, 2022

UNWTO meet ends in Uruguay, next meet in Ecuador

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UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili. Image credit UNWTO
UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili. Image credit UNWTO

The 67th meeting of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Regional Commission for the Americas brought tourism leaders from across the North American region together in the leading destination of Punta del Este, Uruguay.

As per the press release of the UNWTO, Tourism Ministers and other high-level representatives, including private sector leaders and delegates from international organizations assess the current state of the sector and plan for its sustainable future.

They also reviewed UNWTO’s Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili’s report and leadership over the past year, which focused on key international tourism trends and the Organization’s key priorities for the region, including work around education and investments.

The Regional Commission was inaugurated by the President of Uruguay Luis Lacalle Pou who was joined by Uruguay Minister of Tourism Tabaré Viera and Minister of Foreign Relations Francisco Bustillo.

President Lacalle welcomed the UNWTO leadership, stating that tourism remains a key part of Uruguay’s state economic policy, and the Commission meeting “emphasized the importance of everyone working for the reactivation of tourism”, both in Uruguay and across the wider region, added the release.

UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said, “Tourism has proven potential to inspire change and drive growth across the Americas and UNWTO’s Member States of the region are showing the way forward in building a tourism sector that works for everyone, with sustainability and inclusiveness at its heart.”

Alongside the Commission Meeting, both met in private to further deepen the already-strong partnership between UNWTO and Uruguay, a key ally in the region and promoter of tourism for development across the Americas, including through high-level multilateral platforms and organizations, it said.

Minister Tabaré Viera underscored Uruguay’s commitment to restart tourism, reminding participants that this first major tourism gathering in Uruguay since the start of the pandemic, sent a clear message beyond the region itself.

The Minister also announced that Uruguay will adhere to the UNWTO International Code for the Protection of Tourists, and so be among the first countries in the world to take firm steps to restore confidence in international travel, further emphasizing Uruguay’s commitment to tourism and to keeping tourists safe and protected.

UNWTO Members addressed the key challenges facing tourism today and opportunities for recovery and growth. The debates among member states were complemented by special interventions, including the presentation of the Tourism Promotion Hub for Latin America, Latina Tower, in New York City, and by the Latin American Development Bank (CAF), reads the release.

CAF, the leading investor in infrastructure across the region, addressed for the first time a UNWTO governing body, advancing the newly-established partnership between the Bank and UNWTO. Alongside this, a policy discussion on “Accelerating Recovery and Building Resilience”, benefitted from insights of leaders from across the region.

Within the framework of the Regional Commission, Members met for a seminar on the UNWTO International Code for the Protection of Tourists. The landmark legal code, designed to offer tourists more protection and so increase confidence in international travel, was adopted by Members at the UNWTO General Assembly in 2021.

Two countries of the Americas, Ecuador and Paraguay have already made steps to incorporate it into national legislation, while Uruguay will initiate the corresponding process. UNWTO’s legal experts provided updates on the implementation and workings of the Code, with a focus on addressing existing gaps in the provision of assistance to tourists caught in emergency situations, drawing from lessons of the pandemic.

Thinking tourism as a potential to inspire change and drive growth across, on the side-lines of the meeting, Secretary-General Pololikashvili met separately with the Ministers for Tourism of Brazil Carlos Brito and Minister for Tourism from Guatemala Ms. Anayansy Rodríguez and discussed various aspects and opportunities on tourism to work more closely with UNWTO in the post-pandemic recovery phase.

The meeting concluded giving responsibility to Ecuador to host the 68th meeting of the UNWTO Regional Commission in the first half of 2023, the release informed.