Seychelles Secures Seat on UN Tourism Executive Council, Championing Sustainable Tourism in Africa

The Republic of Seychelles has been elected to the prestigious Executive Council of the UN Tourism Commission for Africa (CAF) for the 2025-2029 term, signaling a significant step forward for sustainable tourism development in the region.

The election, held during the 68th CAF meeting in Abuja, Nigeria, saw Seychelles, alongside Angola, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, and Kenya, secure a seat, reinforcing Africa’s growing influence on the global tourism stage.

This win provides Seychelles with a powerful platform to advocate for sustainable practices, champion the needs of small island nations, and forge valuable partnerships with African travel professionals, ultimately driving responsible and impactful tourism across the continent. The nation’s commitment to environmental protection, international collaboration, and inclusive growth is set to shape tourism policies that benefit the entire African region.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism Sylvestre Radegonde expressed his pride, emphasizing collaboration and thoughtful decision-making, while Principal Secretary for Tourism Sherin Francis highlighted the opportunity to actively shape the future of global tourism, strengthening Africa’s voice in international forums. Seychelles’ dedication to a sustainable future is underscored by its Sustainable Tourism Label and ongoing development of a national sustainable tourism policy framework, setting a benchmark for other nations to follow.

This achievement cements Seychelles’ role as a pivotal player in African tourism, poised to host the 69th CAF meeting in 2026 and guide the continent towards a more sustainable and prosperous future.

 

 

  • Related Posts

    WTO’s Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Endorses Africa Tourism Economy Expo 2025 in Abuja

    Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), has thrown her weight behind the upcoming Africa Tourism Economy Expo scheduled to hold in Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory.…

    “Tourism Crisis: Stakeholders Push for Policy Overhaul as Nigeria Fails to Shine Globally”

    Tourism stakeholders have expressed deep concern over Nigeria’s minimal presence at key international tourism platforms, warning that the country risks losing out on billions in potential revenue and global visibility…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    WTO’s Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Endorses Africa Tourism Economy Expo 2025 in Abuja

    WTO’s Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Endorses Africa Tourism Economy Expo 2025 in Abuja

    “Tourism Crisis: Stakeholders Push for Policy Overhaul as Nigeria Fails to Shine Globally”

    “Tourism Crisis: Stakeholders Push for Policy Overhaul as Nigeria Fails to Shine Globally”

    Telling Nigeria’s Untold Tourism Story Could Unlock Billions in Revenue — Continental Hotels GGM”

    Telling Nigeria’s Untold Tourism Story Could Unlock Billions in Revenue — Continental Hotels GGM”

    African Development Bank to Lead Financing for Bishoftu International Airport, Poised to Be Africa’s Largest

    African Development Bank to Lead Financing for Bishoftu International Airport, Poised to Be Africa’s Largest

    Fuji Maestro Kwam 1 Slammed with Six-Month Domestic Flight Ban Over Airport Misconduct

    Fuji Maestro Kwam 1 Slammed with Six-Month Domestic Flight Ban Over Airport Misconduct

    Ethiopian Airlines Denies Rumours of Supplying Aircraft to Russian Airlines

    Ethiopian Airlines Denies Rumours of Supplying Aircraft to Russian Airlines