UN Tourism is leading the shift from dialogue to delivery as it begins preparations for the International Year of Sustainable and Resilient Tourism in 2027.
The United Nations
General Assembly mandated UN Tourism with the implementation of the
International Year.
Now, with its launch
of its new Road Map, the Organisation has taken another step towards delivering
on its responsibility.
The Road Map is the
product of a collaborative process, and was warmly welcomed by UN
Tourism's Committee on Tourism and Sustainability (CTS).
UN Tourism
Secretary-General Shaikha Al Nuwais says: "Sustainability and resilience
are not end goals, they are a continuous process.
The International Year
of Sustainable and Resilient Tourism 2027 will allow UN Tourism, as the leading
international tourism organisation, to support our Member States in positioning
tourism as a truly transformative sector within the post-2030 agenda."
The International Year
of Sustainable and Resilient Tourism 2027 will allow UN Tourism, as the leading
international tourism organisation, to support our Member States in positioning
tourism as a truly transformative sector within the post-2030 agenda
Meeting in Madrid, the
Committee commended UN Tourism’s work in listening to the priorities of its
Member States, and welcomed the clear commitment of the new leadership to begin
the build-up to 2027 as strongly as possible.
Chair and Minister of
Tourism of Costa Rica William Rodríguez López said: “As leaders of tourism, we
consistently highlight the sector’s transformative potential and its critical
role in national and global development agendas, including climate action and
reflections beyond 2030. The International Year offers a unique opportunity to
translate this shared understanding into more concrete and coordinated action.”
The Path to 2027
The process will be
anchored in the Committee on Tourism and Sustainability, guided by a Steering
Committee of Member States, informed through consultations held within the
Regional Commission meetings and endorsed by the Executive Council.
The Committee on
Tourism and Sustainability (CTS) is a subsidiary organ of the Executive
Council, responsible for monitoring the implementation of the Organisation’s
programme of work in sustainable tourism. -TradeArabia News Service