Kenya elected to chair UN Committee on Tourism and Competitiveness
By Dennis Tarus |
Kenya won the position after two rounds of voting, defeating strong bids from Thailand and Malta.
Kenya has been elected to Chair the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Committee on Tourism and Competitiveness.
The announcement was made at the first meeting of the committee held at the headquarters in Madrid, Spain, on Wednesday.
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Kenya won the position after two rounds of voting, defeating strong bids from Thailand and Malta.
Kenya will hold the chairmanship for three years until 2027. Sri Lanka was elected for the Vice-Chair post.
“This is a historic moment and an important win for Kenya as it put us in a position of decision-making in matters that affect tourism across the globe. This vote demonstrates the confidence that UNWTO member states have in Kenya’s leadership and ability to steer the organization’s agenda on tourism competitiveness,” Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua said.
The CS said tourism is a key pillar of Kenya's economy and chairing the committee would allow synergy with other UNWTO members in shaping policy, building partnerships, and promoting best tourism practices.
“We shall champion initiatives that will help in the creation of jobs, protecting of the planet as well as driving inclusive growth that can be felt and be impactful within communities,” Mutua said.
Recognition
UNWTO Executive Director Zoritsa Urosevic congratulated Kenya on securing the chair position, acknowledging the country's remarkable achievements in the tourism sector.
She expressed confidence in the country's ability to lead the committee effectively.
“I commend Kenya for its commitment to sustainable tourism development. As one of the important tourism economies in Africa, Kenya will bring valuable experience and expertise that will lead the committee’s work in enhancing competitiveness and responsible tourism across UNWTO member countries,” Urosevic said.
The Ministry of Tourism had appointed Wausi Walya, Public Relations and Corporate Communications Manager at the Kenya Tourism Board to lead the pitch for Kenya as the designated technical officer and appointed focal person for the technical committee by the Ministry.
Kenya’s successful bid was anchored on its tourism competitiveness pillars such as destination marketing, diversified tourism offerings, sustainable tourism practices, cultural and natural heritage, training, and skills development programs as well as innovations and technology among other strengths.
The country’s infrastructural development strides in areas of roads, airports and hospitality facilities were also highlighted as key enablers which have unlocked growth potential for the sector.
The UNWTO Committee on Tourism and Competitiveness acts as a platform for cooperation between Member States to enhance the competitiveness of their offering, promote innovation, and ensure the sustainable growth of tourism worldwide.
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