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Zambia assumes chairmanship of UNWTO executive council

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First Lady Dr Christine Kaseba addresses the Media as WHO communications officer Tarik Jasarevic listens at UN Building in Geneva, Switzerland. Dr Kaseba was the Key note speaker at the World Health Assembly on Mauy 20,2014 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
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Zambia has assumed chairmanship of the world global tourism body’s executive council during the current session of meetings taking place in Manama, Bahrain.

And Ambassador designate Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to France, Dr. Christine Kaseba, has presented her Letters of Credence to United Nations World Tourism Organisation Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili at a special session in Bahrain.

Zambia becomes the second African country since 2010 to chair the UNWTO Executive Council with Ambassador Kaseba, the Permanent Representative to the UNWTO leading proceedings at the on-going 109th session on behalf of Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Mr. Charles Banda.

And during her presentation of credentials held on Tuesday 30th October, 2018, Ambassador Kaseba acknowledged the organization’s management vision and priorities of making tourism a key sector for the 2030 Agenda based on smart, competitiveness and responsible tourism for sustainable development.

Ambassador Kaseba said Government has identified tourism, arts and culture as one of the priority growth sectors of the national economy towards development in the National-Vision 2030 aimed at turning Zambia into a “prosperous middle-income country by the year 2030”.

The Ambassador added that tourism had also been identified as one of the priority areas for investment due to its numerous forward and backward linkages to various other sectors of the economy.

And receiving the Letters of Credence, the UNWTO Secretary-General expressed interest to visit Zambia and further pledged to enhance multilateral relations with the country.

Ambassador Pololikashvili praised Zambia’s continued leadership in the Organisation and acknowledged its position as Chair of the Executive Council for the period 2019.

He further implored the Zambian envoy to work closely with the UNWTO Secretariat to see how the organisation could help promote destination Zambia and increase the number of international tourists in the country.

Ambassador Pololikashvili stressed that he shared a special relationship and love for Zambia being the first African country he visited in 2013 during the 20th Session UNWTO General-Assembly that was co-hosted with Zimbabwe.

“Zambia’s Tourism Potential is rich with wildlife and culture which needs to be developed and make the country one of the best tourist destinations in Africa,” he said.

Furthermore, the UNWTO Secretary-General noted the need to work on a strategy that would help monitor tourist inflows into Zambia and how the tourism industry was contributing to Zambia’s Economic Development.

And Speaking earlier, during the official opening ceremony, Ambassador Kaseba commended the government of Bahrain for the massive infrastructure development and great achievements in Tourism.

The Ambassador therefore, seized the opportunity to invite Bahrain’s Minister of Industry Commerce and Tourism to visit Zambia and thereby considering investing in Tourism infrastructure in Zambia as there were many potential positive returns for both countries.

The Executive Council is the UNWTO’s governing board, responsible for ensuring that the ?organization carries out its work and adheres to its budget. It meets at least twice a year and is ?composed of Members States elected by the General Assembly in a ratio of one for every ?five Full Members States.

As host country of UNWTO´s Headquarters, Spain has a permanent ?seat on the Executive Council. Representatives of the Associate Members States and Affiliate ?Members States participate in the Executive Council meetings as observers.

This is according to a statement issued by First Secretary for Press Yande Musonda.

7 COMMENTS

  1. I hope Prof. HANSONI won’t write the UN on his University Letterhead condemning this! I hope HAKAINDE won’t write a letter to the U.S. President asking him not to appoint any Zambian to any UN position! Weird right? The TRIBAL PARTY is WEIRD – all the time and most of the time.

  2. Kaseba used to be tourist No. 1 when she was at state house always galivanting at our expense so I’m sure the minister thought she has more experience in these matters and let her represent him.

  3. Great achievement Zambia ,now tourists can come see our chaotic and filthy roadside vendors ,our pit latrines and our Chibolya compound. What i’m really saying is ,take this chairmanship of UNWTO to improve Zambia’s awful conditions no tourist will come to a dirty rotten place .

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