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The UNWTO Regional Conference Enhancing Brand Africa - Fostering Tourism Development, to take place in Accra, Ghana, 17-19 August, will bring together a wide variety of African tourism stakeholders to explore how to build a stronger brand for Africa as a tourism destination.
Tourism is one of Africa’s most promising economic sectors, but the sector’s capacity to fully contribute to inclusive and sustainable development across the continent is often hindered by negative perceptions and the generalisation of crises situations in specific locations. At the same time, the numerous positive stories from Africa remain untold to a global audience, further impeding positive perceptions of the region.
Against this backdrop, the upcoming UNWTO conference Enhancing Brand Africa - Fostering Tourism Development will bring together a wide range of public and private-sector stakeholders in tourism, media and communications, and other related fields to:
The conference will be opened by John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana.
Among the confirmed speakers to gather in Accra, Ghana, are the Ministers of Tourism of Ghana, Cameroon, Namibia, Seychelles and Zimbabwe; the CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde Gebre Mariam; and Zain Asher from CNN International, the media partner of the Conference, who will deliver a key note speech on ‘What is Brand Africa?’.