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ganda joined the rest of the world for United   tribute actively to the shared vision of sustainable tourism
 Nations World Tourism Organization (UN-  development," he said.
 WTO) 66th Regional Commission for Africa,   As a member of UNWTO, Uganda is poised to benefit
 opened by Prime Minister Republic of Mau-  from a plethora of advantages, including access to valuable
 Uritius Pravind Kumar Jugnauth in Mauritius.   tourism research and data, technical assistance, capaci-
 The Uganda delegation was led by Minister of Tourism   ty-building initiatives, and opportunities for networking
 Wildlife and Antiquities Hon. Tom Butime, joined by UTB   with industry leaders from around the world. Additionally,
 Board Director Mr. Mwanja Paul Patrick, and CEO UTB Lilly   Uganda's membership will bolster its reputation as a top-
 Ajarova among others. The team rolled out the country’s   notch tourist destination, attracting even more visitors
 Explore Uganda, The Pearl of Africa brand to the delegates,   seeking unforgettable experiences.
 and sealed the country’s commitment to sustainable and   UNWTO latest data indicates that tourism across Africa is
 responsible tourism. This has opened opportunities for   returning to post the pandemic numbers with International   To achieve it, we
 collaboration of Uganda with the global tourism communi-  arrivals across Africa back to 88% of pre-pandemic levels   aim to promote
 innovation,
 ty. Uganda recognizes the significance of striking a harmo-  at the end of the first quarter of this year. Globally, interna-  advocate for Brand
 nious balance between tourism growth and environmental   tional tourism receipts reached USD 1 billion in 2022, a 50%   Africa, facilitate
 conservation. Through active participation in this UNWTO   growth compared to 2021.  travel, and unlock
 meeting, Uganda reaffirmed its commitment to promote   CEO UTB Lilly Ajarova noted that “Uganda continues to   growth through
 investment and
 sustainable tourism practices that benefit local communi-  recover from the challenges posed by the global pandemic.   public-private
 ties, protect natural resources, and preserve cultural heri-  The UNWTO membership will serve as a catalyst for rejuve-  partnerships.”
 tage.  nating the tourism sector, fostering economic growth, and   Zurab
 In his welcome remarks, UNWTO Secretary-General   providing livelihood opportunities for local communities.”   Pololikashvili
 Zurab Pololikashvili stated that “The UNWTO Agenda for   The meeting realigned the sector’s role as a driver of devel-  UNWTO Secretary-
 General
 Africa had been adapted. Our vision for African tourism is   opment and opportunity across the region. Special discus-
 one of strong governance, more education and more and   sion was given to the opportunity’s tourism presents like
 better jobs. To achieve it, we aim to promote innovation, ad-  jobs and investments.
 vocate for Brand Africa, facilitate travel, and unlock growth   UTB Launches Nationwide Grading and Classification
 through investment and public-private partnerships.”  Exercise for Hotels.
 Uganda's Minister of Tourism, Hon. Tom Butime on the   The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) is undertaking a
 event sidelines explained that the country’s participation   significant development in the country's tourism sector
 in the UNWTO activities reflects Uganda’s unwavering   with the launch of a nationwide grading and classifica-
 commitment to preserve its natural treasures, promoting   tion exercise for hotels. The exercise was revealed during a
 cultural exchange, and empowering local communities   press conference held at the UTB headquarters, featuring
 through responsible tourism practices. “We are thrilled to   key figures such as Lilly Ajarova, the CEO of UTB, Susan
 collaborate with the global tourism community and con-  Muhwezi, Chairperson of the Uganda Hotel Owners Associ-
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