27TH JOINT MEETING OF THE UNWTO COMMISSION FOR EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC (CAP) & THE UNWTO COMMISSION FOR SOUTH ASIA (CSA) & UNWTO REGIONAL MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON POSITIONING TOURISM IN A WIDER SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTEXT WEDNESDAY, 3 rd June Bandos Island Resort, Maldives, 3-5 June 2015 UNWTO REGIONAL MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON POSITIONING TOURISM IN A WIDER SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTEXT 09:30 10:30 Opening Session OVERALL PROGRAMME Welcome Remarks H.E. Mr. Ahmed Adeeb Abdul Gafoor, Minister of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism, Maldives Launching of Visit Maldives Year 2016 Campaign H.E. President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom, President of the Republic of Maldives Presenting the Open Letter to H.E. President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom, President of the Republic of Maldives Inaugural Address H.E. President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom, President of the Republic of Maldives Opening Address and Keynote Speech on UNWTO s Advocacy Initiative on Positioning Tourism in the Global Agenda Dr. Taleb Rifai, Secretary-General, World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) 1
Presentation on The Policies and Strategies of Maldivian Tourism Industry on Adaptation to Climate Change Imperative for a Resilient Island Destination. Mr. Moosa Zameer Hassan, Project Manager, Tourism Adaptation Project (TAP), Ministry of Tourism, Maldives 10:30 11:00 Tea & Coffee break 10:40 11:00 Press Conference 11:00 11:10 Special intervention by Nepal 11:10 13:00 Ministerial Dialogue UNWTO REGIONAL MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON POSITIONING TOURISM IN A WIDER SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTEXT Moderated by Ms. Anita Mendiratta, Founder and Managing Director, Cachet Consulting 11:10 11:40 Keynote Presentation, Positioning Tourism in the national socioeconomic development agenda: a Comparative Review of Policies in the Asia-Pacific region Professor Kaye Chon, PhD, Dean, School of Hotel and Tourism Management, Hong Kong Polytechnic University 11:40 16:00 Ministerial Dialogue POSITIONING TOURISM IN A WIDER SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTEXT Asia and the Pacific has emerged as a driving force of global tourism, representing a leading inbound region. International tourist arrivals to the region are projected to increase by 331 million in two decades. In tandem, the region's outbound travel represents a fuel for global tourism growth. The ability of the sector to build and protect the economic, social and environmental foundations of nations has elevated the need for understanding of the critical role that travel and tourism plays in national development, especially at the highest levels of political decision making. Bringing together Ministers, Vice Ministers, Heads of Delegation and select industry leaders from across the region, the Regional Ministerial Dialogue will explore: 2
Success to date in establishing Tourism as part of the region s wider socio-economic agenda and framework Challenges still present in embedding the tourism sector within the national agenda Areas of opportunity for advancing the growth and development of tourism, magnification of its benefits, within nations and the region at large Potential of follow-up of Open Letter engagements with Heads of Government to re-emhasise the sector s critical messages and assist in embedding the sector in cross-sectoral agendas Ultimately, the Regional Ministerial Dialogue seeks to establish ways in which the Tourism sector can be elevated on the national agenda as a prelude to securing the political and financial support needed by Tourism leaders for advancement of the sector, and therefore greater national socio-economic landscape. Confirmed Participants include: UNWTO: Mr. Taleb Rifai, Secretary-General UNWTO: Mr. Xu Jing, Executive Secretary of the General Assembly and Executive Council / Director for Regional Programme for Asia and the Pacific Bhutan: Ms. Chhimmy Pem, Director, Tourism Council of Bhutan Cambodia: Mr. Ok Darariddh, Under Secretary of State of Tourism China: Ms. Wenting Yang, Deputy Division Director, CNTA India: Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Minister of State for Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation Indonesia: Mr. Noviendi Makalam, Director for International Relations Department Iran: Dr. Saeed Shirkavand, Planning and Investment Deputy of Iranian Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization Japan: Mr. Daishiro Michimori, Director General for Policy Planning, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Lao PDR: Mr. Sounh Manivong, Director-General of Tourism Development Department, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism Malaysia: Mr. Dato Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz, Minister of Tourism and Culture Maldives: Mr. Ahmed Adeeb Abdul Gafoor, Minister of Tourism 3
Mongolia: Dr. Tsengel Tsegmid, the State Secretary of the Ministry for Environment, Green Development, and Tourism Nepal: Mr. Suresh Man Shrestha, Secretary of Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Philippines: Mr. Rolando Cañizal, Assistant Secretary of Tourism Republic of Korea: Mr. Jaewon Kim, Deputy Minister for Sports and Tourism Policy, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Sri Lanka: Mr. Vasantha Senanayake, Deputy Minister of Tourism and sports Viet Nam: Mr. Duc Dinh Ngoc, Director General for International Cooperation World Bank: Ms. Stefania Abakerli, Senior Social Development Specialist PATA: Mr. Mario Hardy, CEO JATA: Mr. Yoshinori Ochi, Secretary General MATI: Mr. Ahmed Nazeer, Secretary General Jetwing Hotels Ltd.: Mr. Hiran Cooray, Chairman (former Chairman of PATA and Chairman) Unfolding in two parts with a lunch break in between, the Ministerial Dialogue will focus discussion on: PART 1: 11:40 13:00: Current Reality of the Tourism Sector as a Clearly Identified, Prioritised and Supported Vehicle Within the Wider National Agenda for Growth and Development Participants as indicated in Ministerial Dialogue Introduction above 13:00 14:30 Lunch at the GALLERY Main RESTAURANT (Wing C) PART 2: 16:00 16:40 Closing Session 14:30-16:00: Leveraging and Evolving the OPEN LETTER as a Lever for Wider National and Regional Prioritisation and Impact of the Tourism Sector Participants as indicated in Ministerial Dialogue Introduction above Launching of the Observatory Story Book - Tourism Shaping Tomorrow Conducted by Ms. Anita Mendiratta, Chief Editor of the Book Presented by Professor Bao Jigang, Director of Monitoring Centre for UNWTO Sustainable Tourism Observatories (MCSTO) 4
Closing Remarks Ministry of Tourism Mr. Zhu Shanzhong, Executive Director for Technical Cooperation and Services, World Tourism Organization H.E. Mr. Ahmed Adeeb Abdul Gafoor, Minister of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism, Maldives 19:00 Welcome Reception and Gala Dinner at KOON Thai restaurant Hosted by H.E. Mr. Ahmed Adeeb Abdul Gafoor, Minister of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism, Maldives and supported by UnionPay International. Signing Ceremony of the Private Sector Commitment to the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism In witness whereof H.E. Mr. Ahmed Adeeb Abdul Gafoor, Minister of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism, Maldives and Dr. Taleb Rifai, Secretary-General, World Tourism Organization THURSDAY, 4 th June 27TH JOINT MEETING OF THE UNWTO COMMISSION FOR EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC (CAP) & THE UNWTO COMMISSION FOR SOUTH ASIA (CSA) PROVISIONAL AGENDA 09:30 10:30 1. Adoption of the agenda 2. Communication of the Chairman (i.e. India) of the joint meeting 3. Communication of Co-Chairman (i.e. Philippines) of the joint meeting 4. Report of the Secretary-General 10:30 11:00 Tea & Coffee break 11:00 12:20 5. Implementation of the General Programme of Work 2014-2015 5.1. Global Activities 5.2. Regional Activities 5
- Presentation by Mr. Xu Jing, Director, Regional Programme for Asia and the Pacific - Presentation by Mr. Shintaro Hori, Deputy Chief, UNWTO Regional Support Office for Asia and the Pacific - Presentation by Ms. Sarah Mathews, Destination Marketing Senior Sales Manager APAC of TripAdvisor on Asia s use of TripAdvisor as a source of consumers data - Presentation by Professor Kozo Miyagawa of the Rissho University, Japan on tourism statistics and Tourism Satellite Account compilation methods in Asian countries - Presentation by Ms. Stefania Abakerli, Senior Social Development Specialist of the World Bank, on World Bank and UNWTO Joint Policy Note on Tourism in South Asia - Brief intervention by Mr. Li DONG, Chief Brand Officer of UnionPay International on Chinese consumer behaviour 12:20 14:00 Lunch at the GALLERY Main RESTAURANT (Wing C) 14:00 15:00 6. Report on Technical Committees 6.1. Committee for Tourism and Sustainability 6.2. Committee on Tourism and Competitiveness 6.3. Committee on Statistics and TSA 6.4. Programme and Budget Committee 7. Report on the survey on the priority areas of the programme of work for 2016-2017 with a focus on Asia 8. Nomination of the host country for World Tourism Day 2016 15:00 15:30 Tea & Coffee break 15:30 16:30 9. Preparations for the twenty-first session of the UNWTO General Assembly 10. Other matters 11. Place and date of the 28 th joint meeting of the two commissions 6
17:00 18:00 Consultation Meeting for World Bank and UNWTO Joint Policy Note on Tourism in South Asia (arranged for the eight South Asian Countries covered by this project) 19:00 Farewell dinner at the water sports area of Bandos Island Resort Hosted by Mr. Mohamed Umar Maniku, Chairman of Maldives Association of Tourism Industry (MATI) FRIDAY, 5 th June TECHNICAL TOUR hosted by Ministry of Tourism of the Maldives 10:00 Departure from Hulhumale and Male. 10:30 Departure from Bandos Island Resort. 10:30 10:55 Transfer to Clubmed Finolhu Villas by Speed Boat 10:55 12:45 Tour of Clubmed Finolhu Villas 12:45 13:45 Lunch at Clubmed Kani Resort 13:45 15:15 Departure from Clubmed Kani Resort to Ibrahim Nasir International Airport (INIA), Trans Maldivian Air Terminal 15:15 15:45 Seaplane tour supported by UnionPay International. 16:00 16:30 Departure from the airport to the hotel 17:00 Drop off to Bandos Island Resort, Hulumale and Male. End of the tour. **Itinerary and time of visits will be subject to change. 7