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World Social Tourism Congress Tourism Based on Development: Unity in Diversity October 9 th and 10 th, 2014 [SESC Consolação R. Dr. Vila Nova, 245 Vila Buarque São Paulo, SP, Brasil]

World Social Tourism Congress Tourism Based on Development: Unity in Diversity October 9 th and 10 th, 2014 [SESC Consolação R. Dr. Vila Nova, 245 Vila Buarque São Paulo, SP, Brasil] 10:00am 10:30am Registration Hall Thursday, October 9 th, 2014 10:00am 10:30am Welcome Coffee Foyer 10:30am 11:30am Opening Plenary Session With the participation of Danilo Santos de Miranda, Regional Director of SESC São Paulo Representative of SESC National Jean Marc Mignon, President of ISTO Marcio Favilla Luca de Paula, Executive Director for Operational programmes and Institutional Relations at UNWTO Vinicius Nobre Lages, Minister of Tourism of Brazil (tbc) Claudio Valverde, Secretary of Tourism of the State of São Paulo. 11:30am 12:30pm Conference Tourism and development: a critical view Tourism is often presented as a direct path to economic development, generating huge expectations related to job creation, the equilibrium of the balance of payments, and attraction of investments, etc. The reality, though, is much more complex: tourism is an example of how economic growth does not necessarily mean development. The Congress will seek to answer under what circumstances tourism can be considered an engine of development. Presentation by Jordi Gascón Gutiérrez [Foro de Turismo Responsable. Red de Consumo Solidario Spain]. Mediation of Jacques Perrault [ISTO Americas. Auberges de Jeunesse du St- Laurent Canada]

12:30pm 2:00pm Commented presentation of e-posters Presentation of scientific and institutional studies, case studies, social technologies and exemplary experiments investigating the topics The right to tourism, Tourism and integration of local communities, Tourism as a tool for social inclusion, Tourism and social and solidarity economics, Tourism and ethics, Tourism and the role of women, Tourism and migration, Tourism and North-South and South-South dialogs, and Innovations and trends in the travel sector with respect to the process of inclusion and development of tourism. The e-posters will remain on exhibit during the entire Congress. Curator Anya Dieckmann [Université Libre de Bruxelles Belgium] and Marcelo Vilela de Almeida [Universidade de São Paulo Brazil], from Alliance for Training and Research in Social and Solidarity Tourism of the International Social Tourism Organisation ISTO Living Area 2:00pm 3:30pm Lunch 3:30pm 5:30pm Panel Tourism Based on Development: Unity in Diversity The adoption of tourism as a strategy for the full development of its participants and the fight against poverty, exploitation, discrimination and inequality recognizes the existence of different forms of tourism, collected together under the umbrella of Tourism Based on Development, defined in the 1990s by the International Social Tourism Organization (ISTO) as the guiding concept for its actions. The panel will present this concept and the similarities and idiosyncrasies of its implementation on each of the continents. With the participation of Jean Marc Mignon [ISTO France], Veronica Gomez [ISTO Americas Canada], Luc Gobin [ISTO Europe Belgium], Bassirou Darria [ISTO Africa. Association Malienne pour la Promotion de Tourisme Social - AMPTS Mali], Sanjay Verma [National Cooperation Union India] and Freya Higgins Desbiolles [University of South Australia Australia]. Mediation of Sonia Vaillancourt [OITS Américas. Conseil Québécois du Loisir CQL Canada] 5:30pm 6:00pm Coffee break Foyer 6:00pm 7:00pm Round table Tourism Based on Development Financing

The speakers will discuss financing strategies that produce social change (not just financial change) and ensuring the possibility of access to capital and credit or support for the activity itself. With the participation of Patrícia Carmo dos Santos [Serviço Social do Comércio SESC Brazil] and Rabee Zureikat [Zikra Initiative Jordania]. Mediation of Jean Karl Deschamps [Union Nationale des Association de Tourisme. Ligue de l Enseignement. Jeunesse au Plein Air France] 7:00pm End of activities All day Networking Lounge An opportunity for Congress participants to exchange information and experiences on their tourism based on development activities. Participants should bring their business cards and informational materials about the institutions they represent Living Area 8:00pm Cocktail OITS Americas, 20 years Celebration of the 20 th anniversary of ISTO Americas, with special cultural program. There will be free shuttle to the event. Buses will pick up and drop off at the front of SESC Consolação. Choperia SESC Pompeia [Rua Clélia, 93 Pompeia São Paulo, SP] Friday, October 10 th, 2014 10:00am 11:30am Round table Right to tourism The speakers will reflect on the right to vacations in contemporary societies, the obstacles to access to tourism to all, and the role of incentive policies or programs. With the participation of Anya Diekmann [Alliance for Training and Research in Social and Solidarity Tourism - ISTO. Université Libre de Bruxelles Belgium], Victoria Eichhorn [University of Surrey England] and Omar Moufakkir [Michigan State University USA]. Mediation of Hélio Hintze [SENAC São Paulo Brazil] 11:30am 12:00pm Coffee break Foyer

12:00pm - 2:00pm Round table The social and political construction of tourism based on development Tourism Based on Development has emerged as an ethical requirement demanded by human rights activists. Its legitimacy is based on the transformation of theoretical rights into practices effectively experienced by the entire population. With the participation of Senjia Causevic [University of London England], Ernest Cañada [Alba Sud Investigación y Comunicación para el Desarrollo Nicaragua] and César Alejandro Capanegra [Universidad de Buenos Aires Argentina]. Mediation of Sergio Rodriguez Abitia [ISTO Americas. Universidad Autónoma de México Mexico] 2:00pm 3:30pm Lunch 3:30pm 4:30pm Workshops on tourism based on development experiences and social technologies Concurrent workshops will present products, methods, processes, or techniques designed to solve social problems in the context of Tourism Based on Development and its various modalities to meet requirements such as simplicity, low cost, easy applicability or proven social impact. Workshop 1: Social tourism Social experiences and technologies that seek to promote access to tourism and its benefits, both for travelers and the people visited, through development of tourist activities focused on content and the relation of solidarity between participants. With the participation of Alex Teruel [Hostal Welcome Spain] and Juan Carlos Arnau [TURISSSTE Mexico]. Mediation of Marcelo Vilela de Almeida [Alliance for Training and Research in Social and Solidarity Tourism - ISTO. Universidade de São Paulo Brazil] Workshop 2: Solidarity tourism Social experiences and technologies that portray the promotion of tourism by social development organizations that focus their activities on projects oriented towards human development in the receiving communities. With the participation of Federica Carraro [Sodepaz Viajes Solidarios Spain] and Caroline Mignon [Association pour le Tourism Equitable et Solidaire ATES France]. Mediation of Mark Watson [Tourism Concern England] Ômega Room

4:30pm 5:30pm Workshops on tourism based on development experiences and social technologies Concurrent workshops will present products, methods, processes, or techniques designed to solve social problems in the context of tourism based on development and its various modalities, to meet requirements such as simplicity, low cost, easy applicability or proven social impact. Workshop 3: Accessible tourism Social experiences and technologies that support overcoming obstacles, in their various forms, to promote access to tourism by people with disabilities With the participation of Veronica Mercadillo [Secretaria de Turismo de San Luis Potosi Mexico] and Igor Iradier [Norte sin Barreras Spain]. Mediation of Ricardo Shimosakai [Turismo Adaptado Brazil] Ômega Room Workshop 4: Community Tourism Social experiences and technologies that portray community involvement in tourism activities, whether in proposing them, managing them, or participation in their implementation and in their benefits. With the participation of Helen Lubowa [Uganda Community Tourism Association UCOTA Uganda] e Fernando Mandri Bellot [Tren Turístico y Comunidades Rurales de Ecuador Ecuador]. Mediation of Maurizio Davolio [OITS. Lega Nazionale delle Cooperative e Mutue Legacoop Italy] 5:30pm to 6:00pm Coffee break Foyer 6:00pm to 6:45pm Conference-synthesis Tourism based on development: is another tourism possible? The conference aims to answer the question, reflecting on the contributions presented during the other activities of the Congress and advocating new paradigms for the structure, function and practice of tourism as a transformative strategy of local conditions and realities. Presentation by Sergio Molina Espinosa [Centro de Emprendimiento e Innovación Chile] 6:45pm to 7:30pm Closing Ceremony Presentation by Yves Godin [OITS Belgium]

Related activities June to October, 2014 Short Course Series Tourism Based on Development: unity in diversity A series of short courses introducing the topics of the Congress will bring together Brazilian researchers for discussions on subjects related to tourism based on development, such as the dilemmas of the idea of the right to tourism, the spectacle and the exotic in solidarity tourism, public policies on accessible tourism and the sustainability of community tourism as a social enterprise. See schedule at http://centrodepesquisaeformacao.sescsp.org.br/. Centro de Pesquisa e Formação CPF [Rua Pelotas, 141 5º andar, Torre A Vila Mariana São Paulo, SP] October 3 rd to 19 th, 2014 Tourism Festival Brazilian like me The Tourism Festival will present the rich diversity of Brazilian culture, introducing the pubic to landscapes that are not only physical, but human. Inspired by the reflections and experiences of community-based tourism, the schedule of trips, workshops, discussions and cultural presentations seeks to explore regions throughout the country that are unknown to traditional tourism. October 3 rd to 19 th, in all SESC branches in the state of São Paulo. See schedule at www.sescsp.org.br/turismo. October 7 th and 8 th, 2014 International Social Tourism Organization - ISTO Statutory Meetings May attend these activities ISTO members and other interested people ISTO Board of Directors Meeting (only for members of the Board) October 7th, Tuesday 2:30pm 6:30pm ISTO Annual Meeting October 8th, Wednesday 10:00am 2:00pm Meetings of ISTO regional sections (ISTO Americas, ISTO Europe, ISTO Africa) October 8th, Wednesday 3:30pm 5:30pm, Alfa Room and Gama Room Meeting of Alliance on Training and Research in Social and Solidarity Tourism October 8th, Wednesday 5:30pm 7:00pm Alfa Room

Tour São Paulo, Postcard The arrival of large waves of immigrants in the late nineteenth century and of migrants in the following century, attracted by coffee plantations and then by factories and the service sector, have made São Paulo a major metropolis. The city grew and new traditions took root. Today it is an important global economic and financial center, and also a major center irradiating trends, culture and entertainment throughout Brazil. The tour is an invitation to visit some of the most interesting locations among the numerous sights in the capital and a come into closer contact with its history and its architectural features, to hear about its people, to sample its cuisine and contemplate its nature. The historical downtown, financial center, and important cultural and recreational sights will be visited. The tour includes an accompanying historian and guide certified by the Ministry of Tourism, transportation, insurance against personal accidents, breakfast and lunch. The tour will be conducted in English and Portuguese. October 8 th, Wednesday Departure from SESC Consolação at 8:30am Expected return to SESC Consolação at 5:00pm Registration: R$ 45.00 BRL Second Meeting of the Alliance on Training and Research in Social and Solidarity Tourism As part of the Congress related activities, the Meeting will bring together researchers from different countries to critically examine Tourism Based on Development. Participants will present current researchs on the state of the art and practical experiences in areas related to Tourism Based on Development, based on studies that investigate the relationship between tourism and ethics, tourism and the role of women, tourism and migration, and tourism and North-South and South-South dialogs, among others. More information is available at www.sescsp.org.br/congressoturismo. October 8 th, Wednesday 9:00am 5:00pm Ômega Room Workshop Senior Tourism in the European Union: a growing market. Partnership and cooperation with South America Realization: ISTO and the Tourism Unit of the DG Enterprise and Industries of the European Commission. October 8 th, Wednesday 5:30pm 7:00pm Ômega Room