UNWTO gears up for debut youth tourism summit in Italy
GENEVA, June 22, 2022
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is set to host its first Global Youth Tourism Summit in Italy in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism and the National Tourism Agency.
The inaugural UNWTO youth tourism summit will draw more than 130 young people from 60 countries to Sorrento, Italy, next week, giving them a unique platform to play a leading role in the future of the sector.
A first of its kind event is being organized by UNWTO and hosted in Italy in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism and the National Tourism Agency (ENIT).
Due to take place from June 27 to July 3, the Summit will feature six Masterclasses, alongside two evening talks, as well as a simulation of the UNWTO General Assembly and interactive sessions where participants will be able to engage directly with UN and with Ministers of Tourism and other high level officials from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Croatia, Germany, Georgia, Albania, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Maldives, Spain, Montenegro, Sao Tome & Principe, Yemen and many other UNWTO Member States.
The event will unite global youth aged between 12 and 18 with leaders from across the sector, including politicians and key figures from the worlds of sport, gastronomy, entertainment and innovation.
The Summit has received the medal of the President of the Republic of Italy and patronage of the Department of Youth Policies and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: "The Global Youth Tourism will celebrate and empower the next generation of tourism leaders. It will help build a lasting legacy by providing young people with the skills and knowledge they need to transform tourism not only in their communities but everywhere."
Italian Minister of Tourism Massimo Garavaglia said: "The Italian government is proud to host the first World Youth Tourism Congress in Sorrento."
"We are confident that ideas and proposals will emerge that can advise governments on how to improve the global tourism offer and make it closer to the needs of new tourists," stated Garavaglia.-TradeArabia News Service