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World Bank Partners with Jamaica and UNWTO to Stage Global Tourism Conference

KINGSTON, Jamaica; March 7, 2017: Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett has announced that the World Bank has agreed to partner with Jamaica and the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in staging the historic Global Conference on Building Partnerships for Sustainable Tourism for Development, which will be staged from November 27 to 29 at the Montego Bay Convention Centre, St. James. The move is aimed at boosting the global impact and positioning of the conference.
Speaking at the first press briefing for global media, which was jointly held by the Ministry and the UNWTO in Germany today (March 7, 2017), UNWTO Secretary General, Mr. Taleb Rifai introduced the new partner. Minister Bartlett in addressing the gathering said he believes that the conference has now been set on a new and interesting path with the inclusion of such a major partner.
“The inclusion of the World Bank as a partner will be a ‘game-changer’ in terms of how the conference is positioned. It will go way beyond the limits of a technical conference, but will be transactional and business oriented,” Minister Bartlett noted.
He added that “the addition of the World Bank will provide a grand opportunity for international funders of tourism to meet with Ministers as well as private and public sector entities that have development projects and are able to access funding through these entities. So Jamaica will be the destination where many of these major sustainable tourism development transactions will actually take place.”
Mr. Bartlett, who is also the Chairman of the Board of Affiliate Members of the UNWTO, went on to explain that the addition of the World Bank to the initial partners – the Government of Jamaica, international development firm Chemonics International and the UNWTO – will broaden the concept from being environmentally driven to now include themes such as economic development, financial management, job creation and human capital development.
The conference is of great historical significance as it will mark the first time that the UNWTO and its affiliate members will stage a world conference on tourism in the Caribbean or the Americas overall.
“This conference is so important to us in Jamaica and by extension the world. Here we are, for the first time saying that tourism is a catalyst for global peace on the political side, for economic development on the community side and for people enhancement through the whole business of development and training,” he said.
The Minister also disclosed that the next global media session with the World Bank will be in Bangkok, Thailand where the partners will meet with the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC).
The first briefing formed part of a series of activities for Minister Bartlett and a high-level delegation of tourism officials who are currently attending the largest tourism tradeshow in the world – ITB Berlin, in Germany. While there the Minister has been seeking to promote the destination and encourage investment in the country’s tourism industry through the Ministry’s Shovel Ready initiative. The Minister is expected to return to the island on March 15, 2017.

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It’s official: Márcio Favilla Lucca de Paula presents papers to UNWTO Secretary Taleb Rifai

Today, Mr. Marcio Favilla Lucca de Paula made it official. In Madrid, he handed his documents to compete for the UNWTO Secretary General position to current Secretary-General Taleb Rifai.

Mr. Favilla Lucca de Paula is currently Executive Director for Competitiveness, External Relations and Partnerships at the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) based in Madrid, Spain. He has been in this position since January 2010.

From April 2007, Mr. Favilla Lucca de Paula was Vice Minister of the Secretariat of Institutional Relations of the Presidency of Brazil.

Prior to this appointment, he was Brazil’s first Vice Minister of Tourism (2003-2007) where he played a key role in the structuring of the first exclusive Ministry of Tourism in Brazil.

During his term as Vice Minister of Tourism he was actively involved in the development and implementation of the 1st National Tourism Plan and worked to increase both tourism arrivals into the country as well as domestic tourism.

He was also engaged in many of UNWTO’s activities as Head of the Brazilian delegation to all General Assembly and Executive Council sessions from 2003 to 2006, and Chairman of the UNWTO Commission for the Americas in 2006.

From 1999 to 2002 he worked at the Ministry of Development, Industry and International Trade as Head of the National Department for Business Registry among other positions.

Mr. Favilla Lucca de Paula was in Belo Horizonte from 1980 to 1998, first at the Development Bank of Minas Gerais and then the State Secretariat for Finance of Minas Gerais.

Mr. Favilla Lucca de Paula has a MA in Development Studies from the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands, where he specialized in Regional Development Planning (1985-1986). He obtained his undergraduate degree in Economics from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (1979).

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Hon Walter Mzembi deposits his official nomination papers as a candidate for the post of Secretary General of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO)

At a brief ceremony held the Madrid Headquarters of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) at 20.00 hours on Saturday 4 March 2017, Dr Walter Mzembi, the African Union-endorsed candidate for the post of Secretary General of the UNWTO, deposited his official nomination papers with the incumbent Secretary General, Dr Taleb RIfai.

Although the deadline for the deposit of the papers is midnight on the 11 March, 2017, Dr Mzembi decided to detour through Madrid at the beginning of his current campaign outreach programme, to lodge the requisite documentation directly with the Secretary General a week before the agreed cut-off date.

Witnessing the occasion was Dr Mzembi’s wife, Mrs Barbara Perez Hernandez, the wife of the incumbent Secretary General, Mrs Rifai, the UNWTO Legal Counsel, Ms Elcia de Grandcourt, UNWTO Regional Director for Africa and members of Dr Mzembi’s campaign team.

The documentation submitted by Dr Mzembi included an official nomination letter signed by His Excellency President R.G. Mugabe, a 2-page curriculum vitae, a-6-page Statement of Policy and Management Intent and a Certification of Sound Health.

The core document of the submission is the 6-page Statement of Policy and Management – which basically sets out the vision Dr Mzembi, as Secretary General, has for the future development of global tourism under the umbrella of the UNWTO.
That vision is all-encompassing in nature, reflects Dr Mzembi’s ambitious 10-Point Plan for the reform and renewal of the Organisation and provides a clear road-map signposting how he intends to attain the targets articulated in that Plan.

Key elements of his reform agenda, as highlighted in his Statement of Policy and Management Intent, include

• Administrative and Governance Reform of the Organisation
• Responsible Tourism and Sustainability
• Resource Mobilisation and Business Development, and
• Organisational Repositioning and Brand Development

In receiving the official nomination documentation, Secretary General Rifai thanked Dr Mzembi for making the effort to personally deposit the requisite paperwork, congratulated him on his impressive campaign effort to date and wished him well in the forthcoming election.

The election of a new Secretary General will take place during the course of the forthcoming 105th meeting of the UNWTO Executive Council which is scheduled to be held in Madrid, Spain, from 11 to 12 May, 2017.

To date, in addition to Dr Mzembi, there are four other candidates who have officially declared their candidature for the Secretary General post.

They are Mrs Doh Young-shim of the Republic of (South) Korea, Ambassador Gurab Poloshikavili of the Republic of Georgia, Mr Marcio Favilla Luca de Paula of Brazil and Mr Alain St Ange of the Seychelles.

The election will be conducted by secret ballot. To win, a candidate requires a 50%-plus-1tally from the Executive Council members present and voting. If all 33 members of the Executive Council are present and voting, this means that a candidate needs to secure a minimum of 17 votes in order to win the election.

Emerging from the election, therefore, will be a Secretary-General-elect. The Chairperson of the Executive Council will then submit the name of the winning candidate – the Secretary-General elect – for endorsement by the next UNWTO General Assembly which is scheduled to take place in Chengdu, China, in September, 2017. That endorsement requires a two-thirds majority of the UNWTO members present and voting.

The new Secretary General will take up the post on 1 January, 2018 and will serve a 4-year mandate until 31 December 2021. That mandate is renewable once, for a further four-year period.

Following the submission of his nomination documentation, Dr Mzembi left Madrid for Ghana where, as part of His Excellency President Mugabe’s entourage, he attended the 60th Anniversary Celebrations of Ghanaian independence.

Dr Mzembi held a bilateral meeting with his Ghanaian counterpart, Hon Catherine Afeku – Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Creative Arts – to discuss the strengthening of cooperation in the field of tourism between the two countries on the basis of an MoU which, they agreed, should be finalised as soon as possible.

Harare
6 March 2017