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Journée mondiale du tourisme 2024

 

27 September 2024 | Tbilisi, Georgia

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Thursday, 26 September

14:00 – 16:00Old Tbilisi sightseeing tours (Departure from Paragraph Freedom Square, a Luxury Collection Hotel)
20:00 – 22:00Welcome Reception hosted by the First Vice Prime Minister of Georgia (Venue: Ceremonial Palace of Georgia)

Friday, 27 September

Venue: Paragraph Freedom Square, a Luxury Collection Hotel

10:00Welcome coffee
11:00 – 11:35

Opening Ceremony & Welcome Remarks

  • Irakli Kobakhidze, Prime Minister, Georgia
  • Ahmed Al Khateeb, Minister of Tourism, Saudi Arabia
  • Aziz Abdukhakimov, Minister of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change, Uzbekistan
  • Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary-General, UN Tourism
11:35 – 11:50

Keynote Speech: "Journey to Harmony - Tourism as a Catalyst for Sustainable Peace and a Better Future"

  • Harris Whitbeck, Minister of Tourism, Guatemala
11:50 – 13:15

High-Level Ministerial Dialogue – Building Bridges Through Tourism

Tourism is way more than an economic driver; it is a powerful tool for fostering international understanding, cultural exchange, and global peace. In a world increasingly divided by geopolitical tensions, economic disparities, and cultural misunderstandings, tourism offers a unique avenue for bridging gaps and building lasting connections. The session aims to bring together government leaders, and policymakers to discuss and strategize on how tourism can be leveraged to promote peace and unity.

  • Moderator: Aradhana Khowala, CEO & Founder, Aptamind Partners

Speakers:

  • Mariam Kvrivishvili, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, Georgia
  • Aziz Abdukhakimov, Minister, Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change, Uzbekistan
  • Nabeela Farida Tunis, Minister, Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Sierra Leone
  • Fatema Jaafar, Alsairfafi, Minister, Ministry of Tourism, Bahrain
13:15 – 13:30

Keynote Address: Fostering Peace and Progress Through Tourism

  • Didier Mazenga Mukanzu, Special Envoy for the Chad, Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and Minister of Regional Integration, Democratic Republic of the Congo
13:30– 15:00Lunch
15:00 – 15:05

Official hand-over ceremony of the "Tourism Doing Business: Investing in Georgia" guideline

  • Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary-General, UN Tourism
  • Levan Davitashvili, First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia
15:05 – 15:15

Presentation of the "Tourism Doing Business: Investing in Georgia" guideline

  • Natalia Bayona, Executive Director, UN Tourism
15:15 – 15:25

Presentation: “Georgia Investment Opportunities

  • Mikheil Khidureli, CEO, Enterprise Georgia
15:25 – 16:00

Private Sector Insights: Tourism as a Driver of Global Peace

As international travel continues to grow, the private sector's role in promoting peaceful interactions, sustainable development, and economic stability becomes increasingly significant. This dialogue aims to explore the private sector's potential and responsibility and to leverage its strengths and capabilities to promote peace and stability through tourism.

Moderator: Natalia Bayona, Executive Director, UN Tourism
Speakers:

  • Jerry Inzerillo, Group Chief Executive Officer, Diriyah Company, Saudi Arabia
  • Mohamed Ali Janah, Group Chairman, Hotels & Resorts Investment Maldives (HARIM)
  • Virginia Messina, Senior Vice President, World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)
16:00– 16:15

Inspirational speech: Decoding the Future of Tourism Resilience

  • Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism, Jamaica
16:15 – 16:45

Harnessing innovation, cultivating talent for peace

In today's interconnected world, the potential of tourism to contribute to global peace is immense. However, realizing this potential requires more than traditional approaches; it necessitates innovation, talent, and entrepreneurial spirit. Entrepreneurship in tourism is a key driver of innovation and economic development. By encouraging entrepreneurial ventures, particularly in emerging destinations and post-conflict areas, we can stimulate local economies and create opportunities for communities to thrive.

Moderator: Antonio Lopez de Avila, Director, Innovation, Education, and Investments, UN Tourism

Speakers:

  • Ann Kalembe, Women in Hospitality, Uganda
  • Ana Sofia Godoy Alonso, CEO, Étnica, Guatemala
  • Li Yang, General Manager of International Affairs, Alibaba Group
16:45 – 17:15

Tourism for Peace Education Dialogue

Moderator: Cordula Wohlmuther, Regional Director, a.i. for Europe, UN Tourism

Speakers:

  • Carolina Herrera, Peace Educator, Colombia
  • André Mack, Managing Director a.i., EHL Hospitality Business School, Switzerland
17:15 – 17:30

World Tourism Day 2025 Handover Malaysia

  • Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia
17:30Closing Remarks
20:00Gala dinner hosted by the Prime Minister of Georgia (by invitation only)

Saturday, 28 September

12:30 - 18:00Technical Visit and Social programme (Venue: Chateau Mukhrani)
 
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António Guterres, le Secrétaire général
Message publié à l’occasion de la journée mondiale du tourisme

Le tourisme rapproche les peuples.

La Journée mondiale du tourisme que nous célébrons aujourd’hui est l’occasion de réfléchir au lien profond qui unit le tourisme et la paix.

Le tourisme durable peut transformer les communautés : il crée des emplois, favorise l’inclusion et renforce les économies locales.

En conférant de la valeur au patrimoine culturel et naturel, qu’il contribue à préserver, il peut aider à réduire les tensions et à favoriser la coexistence pacifique.

Il peut également favoriser l’interdépendance économique entre voisins, et ainsi encourager la coopération et le développement pacifique.

Le tourisme, par ailleurs, élargit les horizons. Toute personne qui voyage peut devenir ambassadrice, interagissant avec respect avec les populations locales, constatant notre diversité, notre humanité commune, ainsi que les valeurs qui nous unissent toutes et tous.

Alors que nous célébrons le tourisme, appliquons-nous à voyager de manière responsable, à établir des ponts et à promouvoir le respect mutuel entre les cultures et les nations.

Ensemble, nous pouvons utiliser le pouvoir du tourisme pour faire progresser la paix et la prospérité pour toutes et tous.

Unis pour la paix : déclaration du Comité mondial d’éthique du tourisme à l’occasion de la Journée mondiale du tourisme 2024

Le Comité mondial d’éthique du tourisme salue le thème retenu par l’Organisation mondiale du tourisme (ONU Tourisme) pour célébrer la Journée mondiale du tourisme 2024 : « Le tourisme et la paix ». Ce thème tombe à point nommé compte tenu du climat mondial actuel marqué par les conflits et les divisions.

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Pays hôte - Géorgie 

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Célébrations de la Journée mondiale du tourisme à travers le monde

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