The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has opened its
first Regional Office for the Middle East.
The new office will serve as a hub for UNWTO to
coordinate policy and initiatives across its 13 Member States in
the region.
Ahmed Al Khateeb, Saudi Minister
for Tourism, said, “We are thrilled to host the new Regional
Office in Saudi Arabia. This demonstrates our commitment to
working with our partners at the UNWTO to develop a strong
industry based on the principles of sustainability and
opportunities for all, across the region and globally.”
Riyadh will also be home to an expanded UNWTO
International Tourism Academy, providing opportunities for people
of all backgrounds from across the region, including women and
youth.
UNWTO Secretary-General, Zurab Pololikashvili, said,
“The first UNWTO Regional Office will be a centre of conversation,
debate and decision-making and bring hope to many people across
the region allowing them to enjoy the social and economic benefits
only tourism can deliver. Work on the office began after the start
of the pandemic, proof of our determination and the strong support
of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
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