UN Tourism and Germany Team Up for a Greener and Safer Future
UN Tourism and the German government have decided to work closely together to promote gender equality, sustainability, and the safety of tourists. This exciting partnership was announced during an official visit to Berlin by UN Tourism Secretary General Zurab Pololikashvili.
During his visit, Pololikashvili met with Dieter Janecek, the Federal Government Coordinator for Maritime Economy and Tourism. They also took part in a session with the German Bundestag's Committee on Tourism. Their talks focused on making travel safer, greener, and more inclusive, particularly for women.
One key point was the need to protect tourists. Both sides agreed on the importance of strong measures to ensure travelers' safety and well-being. They also stressed their commitment to sustainable tourism, with Germany set to share its expertise in protecting the environment and fighting climate change. Additionally, they discussed the success of the Centre Stage initiative, which supports women in the tourism industry, and plans to expand it to other countries.
The discussion also touched on rural development, with both parties sharing their experiences in promoting tourism in rural areas. Pololikashvili highlighted the UN's Best Tourism Villages program, which aims to boost sustainable tourism in rural communities.
This strengthened partnership between UN Tourism and Germany promises to make travel safer, greener, and more inclusive, benefiting tourists and communities worldwide.