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Patrice TEDJINI, Head, UNWTO Documentation Resources & Archives

INTERNATIONAL FORUM OF TRAVEL AND TOURISM ADVOCATES FIRST IFTTA EUROPE WORKSHOP Budapest, Hungary, 3-5 April 2008. WHAT IT IS HOW IT FUNCTIONS WHAT IT OFFERS. Patrice TEDJINI, Head, UNWTO Documentation Resources & Archives. WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION WHAT IT IS.

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Patrice TEDJINI, Head, UNWTO Documentation Resources & Archives

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  1. INTERNATIONAL FORUM OF TRAVEL AND TOURISM ADVOCATES FIRST IFTTA EUROPE WORKSHOP Budapest, Hungary, 3-5 April 2008 WHAT IT IS HOW IT FUNCTIONS WHAT IT OFFERS Patrice TEDJINI, Head, UNWTO Documentation Resources & Archives

  2. WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION WHAT IT IS • CREATION : MAY 1975 • UNITED NATIONS SPECIALIZED AGENCY: 23 DECEMBER • 2003 (UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION 58/232)

  3. WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION WHAT IT IS A UNIQUE GLOBAL FORUM FOR TOURISM POLICIES AND ISSUES The fundamental aim of the Organization shall be the promotion and development of tourism with a view to contributing to economic development, international understanding, peace, prosperity, and universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion.(...) In pursuing this aim, the Organization shall pay particular attention to the interests of the developing countries in the field of tourism. (...)” (Article 3 of the UNWTO Statutes)

  4. WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION HOW IT FUNCTIONS MEMBERSHIP 153 FULL MEMBERS CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS 7 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS GOVERNMENTS OF TERRITORIES 340 AFFILIATE MEMBERS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS REGIONAL & LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TOURISM ASSOCIATIONS PRIVATE COMPANIES HOLY SEE (Permanent Observer) PALESTINE (Special Observer) OBSERVERS

  5. WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION HOW IT FUNCTIONS GENERALASSEMBLY: SIX REGIONAL COMMISSIONS : AFRICA – AMERICAS – EAST ASIA & THE PACIFIC- EUROPE - MIDDLE EAST – SOUTH ASIA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SPECIALIZED COMMITTEES SECRETARIAT PROGRAMME OF WORK OTHER ORGANIZATIONS EXPERTS

  6. WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION WHAT IT OFFERS • PROGRAMME OF WORK 2008/2009 • Strategic Objective A • “Ensure the continuous improvement of competitiveness of destinations, through updated information and data on market trends, preparedness to face crises and adequate evaluation of the economic contribution of tourism, highlighting its significance.” • This objective intends to respond to Members’ short term needs, improving competitiveness and risk preparedness • 3 specific objectives • 13 areas of activity and some 70 specific actions

  7. WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION Strategic Objective B • “Promote the sustainable development of tourism in Member States in line with the Global Code of Ethics, to contribute to the Millennium Development Goals and to worldwide socio-economic development.” • This objective intends to ensure sustainable development and respond to long term needs • 5 specific objectives • 20 areas of activity and some 70 specific actions

  8. WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATIONStrategic Objective C • “Ensure that governments, the NTAs, tourism destinations, the private sector and other tourism stakeholders: a) benefit from the necessary education and training tools, b) establish suitable partnerships and collaboration frameworks, c) set up proper governance structures and management systems to optimize results and ensure adherence to the Global Code of Ethics, and d) obtain the necessary technical assistance and financing support.” • This objective intends to promote partnerships, human resource development and proper governance within the sector • 5 specific objectives • 11 areas of activity and some 40 specific actions

  9. WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATIONStrategic Objective D • Support UNWTO members in the fields of information technologies, management techniques, documentation and the use of latest available technologies to enhance the image of the tourism sector and that of the Organization, directly and through its partnerships.” • This objective intends to provide information technology advice and image-building support to Members • 3 specific objectives • 13 areas of activity and some 70 specific actions

  10. WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATIONTypes of action • Studies, compilation of information (stats., etc.), research, etc. • Dissemination, capacity building and general support to Member States (publications, seminars, etc.) • Specific assistance to members (technical cooperation, ST-EP missions or projects, etc.) • Cooperation and joint actions with other UN, etc.

  11. thank you for your attention Website: unwto.org E-mail: ptedjini@unwto.org

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