UNWTO boosts tourism’s role in achieving SDGs at the United Nations

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The Diplomat

 

Tourism was back to the United Nations headquarters last week to emphasize the sector’s unique position to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

Reflecting the unprecedented relevance of tourism on the UN agenda, UNWTO together with the Ministry of Tourism and Sport, Republic of Croatia and support from Ministry of Tourism, India, Chair of the G20 Tourism Working Group gathered leaders from the public and private sectors for a high level roundtable at the official side event on “Economic, Social, and Environmental Sustainability in Tourism” which was held on Friday 14 July within the framework of the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development.

 

The high-level event further advanced UNWTO’s work in making tourism a key pillar of sustainable development, most notably through enhanced public-private partnerships. In New York, UNWTO together with partners:

 

The Forum side event mas aimed at inspiring common action between the public, private and academic sectors for the tourism sector to achieve real sustainability by focusing on the economic, social and environmental aspects in tourism as well as governance. Discussions counted on the insights of public, private and academic sector leaders from every global region, as well as key figures from within the United Nations itself:

 

 

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