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President Yudhoyono of Indonesia signs golden book

Saturday, 29 Jun, 2011 0

First Asian head of state to join UNWTO/WTTC global campaign

The President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, has become the first Asian head of state to join the ongoing World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Global Leaders for Tourism Campaign.

“Today, tourism plays a significant role not only in the preservation of cultural values, but also in increasing people’s welfare,” said President Yudhoyono. “Tourism has provided job opportunities for millions of people across the globe; is one of leading exports of developing countries; and is a key stimulus in the transformation to a green economy”.

As part of the Global Leaders for Tourism Campaign, UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai, presented the Indonesian President with an Open Letter setting out the economic, development and environmental opportunities offered by tourism.

“We are delighted that Indonesia has joined this important campaign to raise international awareness of the relevance of travel and tourism,” said Mr. Rifai. “In doing so, Indonesia is sending out a strong message that it recognizes tourism’s potential as a force for development”.

Accepting the Letter, President Yudhoyono expressed the willingness of Indonesia – with 7 million international tourists and US$7 billion in receipts in 2010 – to capitalize on the “increasingly important role of tourism”.   

“The importance of Travel & Tourism as a driver of Indonesia’s economy is clear. Over the next ten years, Travel & Tourism’s contribution to the country’s GDP is expected to grow by nearly 6% per year,” said David Scowsill, President and CEO, WTTC.

UNWTO and WTTC are jointly presenting heads of state and government around the world an Open Letter which calls on them to acknowledge tourism’s key role in delivering on sustained and balanced growth and to prioritize the sector high in national policies in order to maximize its potential.

The Open Letter outlines Travel and Tourism’s value as one of the world’s largest generators of sustainable enterprises and decent jobs, a powerful driver of socio-economic growth and development and a key player in the transformation to the Green Economy.

The Campaign has already received the support of the Presidents of Mexico, South Africa, Kazakhstan, and Hungary.
 
Relevant links:
Open Letter to Heads of State and Government: http://leadersfortourism.unwto.org/sites/all/files/docpdf/finalgoldenbookopenlettertext.pdf
 

Valere Tjolle
Valere is editor of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2011, special offers HERE



 

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