The new Members combine a wide range of profiles with diverse backgrounds and types of business: Destination Management Organizations (DMOs), for-profit companies, associations and NGOs, universities and other profiles. In terms of geographical distribution, they come from 16 different countries, representing all the regions: 5 from Africa, 8 from the Americas, 2 from Asia and the Pacific, 6 from Europe, and 6 from the Middle East.
The incorporation of such a valuable and solid group of new Affiliate Members reflects our commitment to amplifying and fostering a high-quality and geographically diverse global network of affiliated entities within the global tourism ecosystem, now comprising 505 entities. Strengthening connections across both public and private sectors is essential for building a more inclusive and responsible tourism sector. UN Tourism Director of the Affiliate Members and Public-Private Collaboration Department, Ion Vilcu
The 27 new Affiliate Members are:
ABAV – Brazilian Association of Travel Agencies
Association of travel & tourism agents in Iraq
Association Régionale de l’Industrie Hôtelière Marrakech-Safi
Buró de Congresos y Visitantes de Aguascalientes
China Tourism Group Corporation Limited
Consejo Federal de Inversiones
Corporación Turismo Cartagena de Indias
Enjoytravel Corporate SL
Escuela Universitaria de Hotelería y Turismo de Sant Pol de Mar (Barcelona)
Fideicomiso de Promoción Turística del Estado de Nayarit
Fujairah Tourism and Antiquities Department
Gambia Tourism and Hospitality Institute
Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe
ICL Tours and Travels LLC
International Masters Games Association
Kuoni Global Travel Services (Schweiz) AG
Levantur S.A.
Navarra Impulsa Cultura, Deporte y Ocio S.L.
Observatoire du Tourisme du Maroc
Rocket DMC International – FZCO
Royal Jordanian RJ
Saudi Tourism Authority
TORNUS Agencia Creativa de Turismo
Universidad Ean
University of South Florida School of Hospitality and Tourism Management
World Tourism Alliance
Zanzibar Association of Tourism Investors Ltd.
Under the current admission procedure, the candidatures were submitted for consideration and approval of the Executive Council. These candidatures are the results of the implementation of the expansion strategy of the Affiliate Membership, aiming at improving the quality and geographical balance of the affiliates’ network.
The admission of these new members was endorsed during the 122nd Session of the Executive Council, which took place in (Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, 14 November)
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The World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism) is the United Nations agency responsible for the promotion of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism.
As the leading international organization in the field of tourism, UN Tourism promotes tourism as a driver of economic growth, inclusive development and environmental sustainability and offers leadership and support to the sector in advancing knowledge and tourism policies worldwide.
Our Priorities
Mainstreaming tourism in the global agenda: Advocating the value of tourism as a driver of socio-economic growth and development, its inclusion as a priority in national and international policies and the need to create a level playing field for the sector to develop and prosper.
Promoting sustainable tourism development: Supporting sustainable tourism policies and practices: policies which make optimal use of environmental resources, respect the socio-cultural authenticity of host communities and provide socio-economic benefits for all.
Fostering knowledge, education and capacity building: Supporting countries to assess and address their needs in education and training, as well as providing networks for knowledge creation and exchange.
Improving tourism competitiveness: Improving UN Tourism Members’ competitiveness through knowledge creation and exchange, human resources development and the promotion of excellence in areas such as policy planning, statistics and market trends, sustainable tourism development, marketing and promotion, product development and risk and crisis management.
Advancing tourism’s contribution to poverty reduction and development: Maximizing the contribution of tourism to poverty reduction and achieving the SDGs by making tourism work as a tool for development and promoting the inclusion of tourism in the development agenda.
Building partnerships: Engaging with the private sector, regional and local tourism organizations, academia and research institutions, civil society and the UN system to build a more sustainable, responsible and competitive tourism sector.
Our Structure
Members: An intergovernmental organization, UN Tourism has 160 Member States, 6 Associate Members, 2 Observers and over 500 Affiliate Members.
Organs: The General Assembly is the supreme organ of the Organization. The Executive Council take all measures, in consultation with the Secretary-General, for the implementation of the decisions and recommendations of the General Assembly and reports to the Assembly.
Secretariat: UN Tourism headquarters are based in Madrid, Spain. The Secretariat is led by the Secretary-General and organized into departments covering issues such as sustainability, education, tourism trends and marketing, sustainable development, statistics and the Tourism Satellite Account (TSA), destination management, ethics and risk and crisis management. The Technical Cooperation and Silk Road Department carries out development projects in over 100 countries worldwide, while the Regional Departments for Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and the Middle East serve as the link between UN Tourism and its 160 Member States. The Affiliate Members Department represents UN Tourism’s 500 plus Affiliate members.
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