Christelle Vougo, accountant by training, was not destined for a career in cooking. However, spurred by her passion, she found herself working in several restaurants in the United States.
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Hanane Sohun – Hanane Saife, her maiden name – is mother of three kids.
With over 30 years of local and international experience on the cooking scene, Marie Thérese is the Executive of the Chain of Owners of Restaurants for the Promotion of Cameroonian Culinary Heritag
Born in 1972 in Burundi, Chef Kamwenubusa Jean Claude has five children and is self educated.
Born in 1977 in Benin, Georgiana lived a multiethnic childhood. She is self-educated and has three children.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) partnered with the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) to lead a conversation on what the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on global tourism means for development across the Asia-Pacific region. Held as part of the World Trade Organization’s Aid-for-Trade Stocktaking Event, the special session brought key sector representatives together to assess how the sector can be transformed to drive recovery and build sustainability.
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is calling for the international community to show solidarity with Small Island Developing States by ensuring they have access to COVID-19 vaccinations.
Passionate about cooking since he was a child, Helton followed his passion by studying Cuisine and Pastry at the Culinary and Arts Ferrandi School in Paris.
More than 100 countries, alongside international organizations and leading business groups have agreed to adopt harmonized standards for assisting tourists caught up in emergency situations. The Committee for the Development of an International Code for the Protection of Tourists has agreed on the text of the first two Chapters of the Code, containing seven key principles for a landmark legal code aimed at restoring confidence in international travel in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.