Executive Council 105th session Madrid, Spain, May 2017 Provisional agenda item 3(d)

Similar documents
UNWTO Commission for the Middle East Forty second meeting Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 24 April 2017 (10:00-13:00)

11 th UNWTO/PATA Forum on Tourism Trends and Outlook

General Assembly Twenty-second session Chengdu, China, September 2017 Provisional agenda item 10(I)(b)

UNWTO Commission for the Americas Sixty-third meeting Asunción, Paraguay, 13 April 2018 Provisional agenda item 3

UNWTO Calendar of Events November 2017

Executive Council 108th session San Sebastián, Spain, May 2018 Provisional agenda item 6(b)

UNWTO COMMISSION FOR EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC UNWTO COMMISSION FOR SOUTH ASIA Thirtieth Joint Meeting Nadi, Fiji June 2018

Where are tourism s missing links?

Measuring Sustainable Tourism. Gaining momentum and political support. Tourism in the 2030 Agenda

UNWTO Commission for the Americas 64th meeting 16 May 2019 Provisional agenda item 5

World Tourism Organization. General Assembly Nineteenth session Gyeongju, Republic of Korea, 8-14 October 2011 Provisional agenda item 10(g)

MARRAKESH DECLARATION

MAJOR AREAS OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

WORLD TOURISM DAY: INFORMATION ON THE ACTIVITIES OF 2006 AND 2007, ADOPTION OF THEMES AND DESIGNATION OF THE HOST COUNTRIES FOR 2008 AND 2009

Revised as of 8 February 2018 Tentative Roadmap for the UN Environment Programme Governing Bodies. Assembly

Regional Activities. 25 June Carlos Vogeler Director Executive Secretary for Members Relations and Regional Director for the Americas UNWTO

Sustainable Tourism for Development

World Tourism Organization Leading organization in the field of tourism today. Global forum for tourism policy issues and a practical source of

${protocol}:// - Wednesday, August 22, :35:20 PM - IP Address:

Summary of APEC High-Level Urbanization Forum 2016

UNWTO Commission for Africa Fifty-sixth meeting Luanda, Angola, 28 April 2014 Provisional agenda item 4.2

CUSTOMER SERVICE EXTERNAL AWARDS

TRADE IN SERVICES: NEW GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES TOURISM AS AN INTERNATIONALLY TRADED SERVICE

THE GROWTH OF THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY IN DUBAI

Central Bank of Different Countries

REPUBLIC OF KOREA. Table 1. FDI flows in the host economy, by geographical origin. (Millions of US dollars)

(Geneva, Switzerland, 2-3 October 2018) The sustainability of international civil aviation is a key priority for ICAO and its Member States today.

Maximizing Sustainable Tourism impact for inclusive and low carbon growth Colombo, 7 October Zoritsa Urosevic World Tourism Organization

KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA NATION RELIGION KING 3

UNWTO Commission for the Americas 54th meeting Quito, Ecuador, 11 September 2012 Provisional agenda item 6.2

Sprint Real Solutions VPN SDS International Rates from the U.S. Mainland, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands 1*

182ND SESSION OF THE COUNCIL

U.S. Travel and Tourism Report

MONTHLY NATURAL GAS SURVEY. November 2009

APEC Port Services Network and the Green Port Award System

REPORT OF THE MEETING OF SENIOR OFFICIALS PREPARATORY TO THE TENTH SESSION OF THE ISLAMIC CONFERENCE OF TOURISM MINISTERS

Partnership Opportunities at the Summit. Reach out to top decision-makers at the Annual Summit of Transport Ministers

Global travel patterns: an overview

2017/TWG51/013 Agenda Item: 6. TWG Work Plan Purpose: Information Submitted by: Lead Shepherd Forum Doc No: 2017/SOM1/TWG/020

Foromic. 1 Welcome to Foromic 2 Background and Impact. 3 Participation by Country 4 Participation by Type of Institution 5 Agenda Content

VISIT MALAYSIA YEAR. Successful Promotion: UNWTO CONFERENCE MAINSTREAMING TOURISM IN THE MEDIA. Datuk Dr. Victor Wee Chairman, Tourism Malaysia

Executive Council Ninety-fifth session Belgrade, Serbia, May 2013 Provisional agenda item 3(I)(c)

OIC/10-ICTM/2018/MIN/REP/FINAL REPORT OF THE TENTH SESSION OF THE ISLAMIC CONFERENCE OF TOURISM MINISTERS

WORLD PRESS FREEDOM INDEX 2012

UNWTO COMMISSION FOR EAST ASIA & THE PACIFIC UNWTO COMMISSION FOR SOUTH ASIA Twenty-fourth Joint Meeting Chiang Mai, Thailand 4 May 2012

The 13th EU China Business and Technology Cooperation Fair. Chengdu Sep

Intra-African Air Services Liberalization

Base Commission To all destinations 0%

Effective for all tickets issued where American validation is used. IATA-approved locations classified by American as full service.

5.3. Cannabis: Wholesale and Street Prices and Purity Levels

DOWNLOAD OR READ : TOURISM AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

21st ACI AFRICA REGION ANNUAL ASSEMBLY CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION

MEMORANDUM FOR THE HONG KONG COMMITTEE FOR PACIFIC ECONOMIC COOPERATION (HKCPEC)

CONCLUSIONS & UPDATE. UNWTO Silk Road Programme April

General Assembly Twentieth session Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe, August 2013 Provisional agenda item 5(I)(b)

World Tourism Organization

The blue economy: Prosperous. Inclusive. Sustainable.

New Opportunities for Sustainable Tourism Development along the Silk Road. Alla Peressolova Head of UNWTO Silk Road Programme

Exports of Canadian Grain and Wheat Flour

UNWTO Calendar of Events 2016

AFI AVIATION SECURITY MEETING. Dakar, Senegal, 28 May 2014 AN AFRICAN PLAN FOR ENHANCING AVIATION SECURITY AND FACILITATION. (Presented by Uganda)

Austria. Tourism in the economy. Tourism governance and funding

Lessons Learned from 50 Years of Cruise Tourism in the Caribbean

Tourism for Development

Tourism Linking Cultures on the Silk Road

UNWTO Commission for Africa

Accounting Basis by Country

Kosovo Roadmap on Youth, Peace and Security

27-29 March kiev.com

Netherlands. Tourism in the economy. Tourism governance and funding

COUNTRY & TERRITORY PROFILES A Summary of Oil Spill Response Arrangements & Resources Worldwide

Financial Reporting Standards Adoption by Country

Costa Rica. Tourism in the economy. Tourism governance and funding. Tourism policies and programmes

Exports of Canadian Grain and Wheat Flour

EVENT DOSSIER GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE AVIATION SUMMIT 2018 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND 2-3 OCTOBER 2018

Invat.tur - Valencian Institute of Tourism Technologies. UNWTO Awards for Excellence and Innovation in Tourism

UNWTO General Assembly welcomes more than delegates to Chengdu

Agenda Item 4.6: Roadmap for the UN Environment Programme Governing Bodies

KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA NATION RELIGION KING 3

KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA NATION RELIGION KING 3

ICAO Assembly achieves historic consensus on sustainable future for global civil aviation

International ISBN Agency - Range Message Printed: Apr 5, Last Change: Apr 4, 2018

KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA NATION RELIGION KING 3

UNWTO Commission for the Americas Sixty-third meeting Asunción, Paraguay, 13 April 2018 Provisional agenda item 4

BALAI KARTINI EXHIBITION & CONVENTION CENTER, JAKARTA

Exports of Canadian Grain and Wheat Flour

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Twenty-Fifth Ordinary Session June 2014 Malabo, EQUATORIAL GUINEA EX.CL/862(XXV) Add.2 Original: English

AIR Citizen s Summary

Tourism x SDGs in Japan

The Silk Road: Unlocking the Tourism potential through collaboration

The leading travel exhibition in Ukraine

Exports of Canadian Grain and Wheat Flour

SOUTHERN AFRICA TRAVEL AND TOURISM BAROMETER REPORT 2015

EXPOGROUP Supports The GO GREEN Campaign Across The Globe. Grow A Plant Every Weekend And Enjoy It Grow!

Exports of Canadian Grain and Wheat Flour

APEC C O N N E C T I N G P E O P L E, B U I L D I N G T H E F U T U R E. RODRIGO YÁÑEZ Vice Minister of Trade of Chile. Washington DC, October, 2018

World Tourism Organization (UN-WTO) (May 2014-April 2015) UN-WTO s support to the New Partnership for Africa s Development (NEPAD)

Cooperation Program on Creating a Single Concept of Systems, Providing Customized Disaster Management Based on Modern ICT

INVESTOUR TOURISM INVESTMENT AND BUSINESS FORUM FOR AFRICA. 24 January 2019, Madrid Spain

Transcription:

Executive Council 105th session Madrid, Spain, 10-12 May 2017 Provisional agenda item 3(d) CE/105/3(d) Madrid, 7 April 2017 Original: English Report of the Secretary-General Part I: Current situation and activities (d) Report on the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 2017 (IY2017) and report of the Steering Committee I. Introduction 1. The present document recalls the document CE/104/5(a), Annex I. 2. During the reporting period, the following main activities have been carried out: (a) Further development of a communication strategy, including the launch of the IY2017 website www.tourism4development2017.org, the official IY2017 logo, and the consumer-oriented campaign Travel, Enjoy, Respect. (b) Holding of the second meeting of the Steering Committee for the IY2017 (SC2017), via teleconference, on 21 November 2016, during which the following four new members were introduced: The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) (United Kingdom); The Network of European Regions for Competitive and Sustainable Tourism (NecsTOUR) (Belgium); The Travel Foundation (United Kingdom); and The University of South Florida Patel College of Global Sustainability (United States of America). The Steering Committee now consists of 27 members (see Annex, part a). (c) A reception, hosted by H.M. King Felipe VI of Spain on 17 January 2017 on the occasion of the launch of the IY2017, and an Official Opening Ceremony on 18 January 2017 in Madrid, Spain, with more than 600 participants. (d) Identification of 14 IY2017 Official Events (Annex, part b). Please recycle

(e) Establishment of a Special Ambassadors Programme, which as of 1 March comprises seven high-profile individuals, namely: H.E. Mr. Juan Manuel Santos, President of Colombia; H.E. Mrs. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia; H.E. Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, President, Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities; H.M. King Simeon II of the Bulgarians; H.E. Dr Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, Chairman, Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization; Mr. Huayong Ge, Chairman, China UnionPay; and Dr. Michael Frenzel, President, Federal Association of the German Tourism Industry. (f) Launch of the Responsible Traveller Tips as approved by the World Committee on Tourism Ethics. (g) Completion of the first phase of the flagship report Tourism for Development developed along the five key areas of the IY2017 in the form of a discussion paper for the purpose of a global consultation (Annex, part c). (h) Elaboration of a concept note for the Tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals: Journey to 2030 report, addressing the links between tourism and the SDGs and setting an agenda for the sector towards 2030 (Annex, part d). (i) Official presentation of the commemorative Spanish stamps on the occasion of the IY2017, hosted at UNWTO Headquarters on 20 February 2017. (j) Setting up of a sponsorship and partnership scheme that during the reporting period has attracted more than 45 Official Sponsors, Partners and Friends of the IY2017 (Annex, part e). II. Actions to be taken by the Executive Council 3. The Executive Council is invited: (a) To thank Samoa, as Chair of the IY2017 Steering Committee (SC2017), and all other members of the SC2017, for their continued support and commitment; (b) To acknowledge and express gratitude for the invaluable support of the seven Special Ambassadors for the IY2017; (c) To encourage all Member States and tourism stakeholders to engage in activities during the Year, to explore and use the official IY2017 website, the official IY2017 logo, and promote the consumer campaign Travel.Enjoy.Respect. ; (d) To take note of the completion of the first phase of the flagship report Tourism for Development along the five key areas of the IY2017, and encourage all Members and tourism stakeholders to provide comments and relevant case studies; and (e) To take note of the sponsorship and partnership scheme, to acknowledge the support of 2

more than 45 Official Sponsors, Partners and Friends of the IY2017 thus far, and to encourage all Members to support the efforts of the Secretariat in mobilizing resources for the IY2017, recalling that according to the UN resolution all UNWTO activities in the framework of the IY2017 must be met from voluntary contributions. CE/105/3(d) 3

Annex: IY2017-related documents and activities a. Composition of the Steering Committee for the IY2017 UNWTO Member States 1. Samoa (Chair) 2. Colombia 3. Egypt 4. Indonesia 5. Morocco 6. Republic of Korea 7. Rwanda 8. Bahamas 9. Spain 10. Switzerland 11. Zimbabwe 12. Philippines 13. India UNWTO Associate Members 14. Flanders UNWTO Affiliate Members 15. Edmund Bartlett (Consolidated Tourism and Investment Consultants Limited) 16. BTW (Federal Association of the German Tourism Industry) 17. Amadeus 18. NH Hotel Group 19. HOTREC 20. ABTA Other key stakeholders: Academia 21. George Washington University 22. Hong Kong Polytechnic University 23. University of South Florida Patel College of Global Sustainability Global Tourism Associations and NGOs 24. WTTC 25. PATA 26. The Travel Foundation 27. NECSTouR 4

b. UNWTO IY2017 official events Opening Ceremony of the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, 2017 Madrid, Spain, 18 January 2017 Interactive Session on the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development on the occasion of the UNWTO Regional Commission Meeting for Africa Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 19 April 2017 UNWTO & Arabian Travel Market Ministerial Forum on Tourism s Contribution to Sustainable and Inclusive Economic Growth and Diversification in the MENA region on the occasion of the UNWTO Regional Commission for the Middle East Dubai, UAE, 24 April 2017 Roundtable on Sustainable Urban Tourism on the occasion of the UNWTO Executive Council Madrid, Spain, 10 May 2017 Event on the occasion of the UNWTO Regional Commission Meeting for Asia Pacific and South Asia Dhaka, Bangladesh, 15 17 May 2017 International Seminar on New Technologies applied to Tourism on the occasion of the UNWTO Regional Commission Meeting for the Americas Roatán, Honduras, 1 June 2017 Gala Dinner on the occasion of UNWTO Regional Commission Meeting for Europe Chisinau, Moldova, 6 June 2017 International Conference on Tourism Statistics: Measuring Sustainable Tourism Manila, Philippines, 21 24 June 2017 Event on the occasion of the UNWTO General Assembly Chengdu, China Global Conference on Sustainable Tourism for Development and Peace Montreal, Canada, 18-19 September 2017 World Tourism Day 2017: Sustainable Tourism A Tool for Development Official Celebrations Doha, Qatar, 27 September 2017 UNWTO/Government of Jamaica/World Bank Group Global Conference on Partnerships for Jobs and Inclusive Growth Through Sustainable Tourism Montego Bay, Jamaica, 27 29 November 2017 UNWTO/UNESCO World Conference on Tourism and Culture: Fostering Sustainable Development Muscat, Oman, 11-12 December 2017 Closing Ceremony of the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, 2017 Geneva, Switzerland, December 2017 (tbc) 5

c. Tourism for Development flagship report: The flagship report is aligned with the five key areas of the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, namely (1) Inclusive and sustainable economic growth, (2) Social Inclusiveness, employment and poverty reduction, (3) Resource Efficiency, environmental protection and climate change, (4) Cultural values, diversity and heritage and (5) Mutual understanding, peace and security. Initially a discussion paper, it will turn into a full-fledged report after a global consultation round with UN Member States, the private sector and academia. It will address the necessary changes for tourism to become a more effective tool for development and will include case studies and best practices from around the world. d. Tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals: Journey to 2030 This publication will serve as a guidance document showing how the tourism sector can contribute towards the implementation and achievement of the 17 SDGs. In particular, it should inspire governments, policymakers and tourism companies to incorporate relevant aspects of the SDGs into the policy and financing framework as well as business operations respectively. The content of the report will be used to create an interactive web platform with the aim to share good practices, spark innovative ideas and set recommendations for action, as well as to monitor progress and results. Both the report and the platform shall provide a roadmap and co-creation space for the tourism sector and the SDGs process until 2030. e. List of Sponsors, Partners and Friends of IY2017 (as of 24 February 2017) 9 Official (EUR 50000) Global Tourism Economy Research Centre Balearic Islands Tourism Agency All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd Minube Chimelong Amadeus Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo de Colombia Ras al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority Morocco 8 Diamond Partners (EUR 20000) The Travel Corporation Ministry of Tourism of Mexico Capital Airlines Eventísimo Azerbaijan Georgia Mastercard Municipality of Arona (Tenerife, Spain) 8 Gold Partners (EUR 10000) German National Tourism Board (DZT) 6

Global Geoparks Network Agència Catalana de Turisme University of Applied Sciences HWT Chur Agència Valenciana del Turisme Turismo de Portugal Innovation Norway Intercontinental Hotels Group 3 Silver Partners (EUR 5000) South Pole Group Swisscontact JTB 18 Friends (EUR 1000) Zürich Tourism Technical University of Crete, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems FEE-Green Key Eden Network AISBL Cabi BIZIBIZIKI FEE-Blue Flag VIAJES CON ENCANTO SL dba CIVITATIS Borneo Eco Tours Mountain Lodges of Peru Fundació Privada de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau InLombardia Rainbow Garden Village Betterfly Hersonissos Municipality ANVR Desarrollo de Investigaciones Turísticas/Globalit Université d'angers/ufr ESTHUA 7