H.E. Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, President of Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities

Similar documents
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO) 1OTH MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE

Mme Carole Delga, it is a pleasure to join you on this occasion. France is the most visited tourism destination in the world.

Speech Mr. William Infante, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Serbia

General Assembly Twenty-second session Chengdu, China, September 2017 Provisional agenda item 4

UNWTO Conference on. Tourism: a Catalyst for Development, Peace and Reconciliation. 12 July 2016 Passikudah, Sri Lanka

A Call to Action to End Forced Labour, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

Opening remarks by Ms. Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary- General. at the Opening of the High-Level Segment

Speech by H.E. Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, President of Malta. Formal Opening Sitting of the 33rd Session of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly ACP-EU

Keynote Speech. Open Skies Anniversaries Celebration Event July 10, 2017 U.S. State Department, Washington, DC. Henrik Hololei

Statement. His Excellency Mr. Abhisit Vejjajiva. Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand. at the General Debate

TUVALU. Statement Presented by PRIME MINISTER OF TUVALU. Honourable Enele Sosene Sopoanga. The 71 st Session of the United Nations General Assembly

DIPARTIMENT TAL-INFORMAZZJONI DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION MALTA. Press Release PR

Welcome Remarks By the Chairperson of the SADC Council of Ministers, Ms L.N. Sisulu,

Protocol on Water and Health to the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes

The Boat of Tourism for World Peace and Development. - Address by Li Keqiang, Premier of the People's Republic of China

"The European Union and its Expanding Economy"

Pacific Leaders Emphasise Action On Climate Change

SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY DR. MOKGWEETSI E.K.MASISI PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA

OPENING STATEMENT BY AMBASSADOR (DR.) AMINA MOHAMED, EGH, CAV, CABINET SECRETARY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS, KENYA DURING A REGIONAL

BARCELONA DECLARATION OF TOURISM AND CULTURAL HERITAGE: BETTER PLACES TO LIVE, BETTER PLACES TO VISIT

DIPARTIMENT TAL-INFORMAZZJONI DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION MALTA. Press Release PR

ADRESS BY JOSÉ RAMOS-HORTA NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE (1996) PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC AT THE OPENING OF THE EITI CONFERENCE

Ambassador s Message no.47 (Reception for the 60th Anniversary of the Japan-Australia Commerce Agreement)

FULL TEXT OF THE INTERVIEW OF THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA, SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEE TO AN ARABIC DAILY OF JORDAN AL GHAD APPEARED IN THE NEWSPAPER ON OCTOBER

American Swiss Foundation Annual Gala Dinner New York, June 9, 2014

Outreach and engagement: the Work of the United Nations

Address by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO on the occasion of the closing session of the Global Media Forum. Bali, 28 August 2014

Office of the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Turkey. Please check against delivery. Speech. Mr Kamal Malhotra

STATEMENT. Statement at UNESCO Leaders Forum

Sabina Alkire, IAEG on SDG Indicators - Bahrain 13 November 2017

Address by Mr Didier Burkhalter Vice President of the Swiss Federal Council and Head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs

H.E. AMBASSADOR USMAN SARKI DEPUTY PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF NIGERIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS

UNWTO Commission for Africa Sixty-first meeting Abuja, Nigeria, 4 June 2018 Provisional agenda item 5.2

President Radi Secretary General Johnsson Secretary General-elect Chungong Excellencies Ladies and Gentlemen:

Two regions, one vision LOGISTIC MANUAL (PRESS)

universities, for their concerted efforts and hard work in organizing this important conference.

Having examined the report on the preparation of the General Assembly,

Closing Speech by Commissioner Christos Stylianides Annual Conference of the European Commission Humanitarian Aid Partners 26 November, 2014

LIEUTENANT GENERAL DR SERETSEKHAMA IAN KHAMA, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA, AND OUTGOING CHAIRPERSON OF SADC, YOUR EXCELLENCY FILIPE NYUSI,

Opening Remarks by H.E. Mr. Ravinatha P. Aryasinha Ambassador/Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka, President Conference on Disarmament

Your Excellencies and Ladies and Gentlemen,

2016 (received) Local Local Local Local currency. currency (millions) currency. (millions)

8 June 2016 Hotel Bourbon, Asunción, Paraguay. Opening Remarks. Mr. Robert Glasser

I am pleased to be here for our annual SPH and SPH Foundation Scholarship Awards Ceremony.

THE REPUBLIC OF VANUATU. Statement by THE RIGHT HONOURABLE MOANA CARCASSES KALOSIL PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF VANUATU BEFORE

United Nations Treaty Collection Photographs of Signature Ceremonies

The Road Ahead. What should be done to improve capacity of developing countries to finance trade

Polynesian Leaders Group Conference on Climate Change SPEECH BY MR. EDOUARD FRITCH

Measuring Sustainable Tourism: A Call for Action. Report of the 6th International Conference on Tourism Statistics CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS

Liberia February 2018

Kingdom of Bahrain Voluntary National Review Report on the SDGS. Key messages and statistical booklet

2015 (received) 2016 (received) 2017 (received) Local Local Local Local currency. currency. currency (millions) (millions)

Excellencies, Distinguished guests, Ladies and gentlemen, Dear colleagues

Sustainable Tourism A catalyst for job creation and socio-economic development

Your Excellency Major General (Retired) Jioji Konousi Konrote, President of the Republic of

770th PLENARY MEETING OF THE FORUM

The oikos Model WTO 2011: The Real Trade Simulation. Eugen Taso Master of Arts, 2011

HIGH-LEVEL BRIEFING ON THE PARTNERSHIP TO STRENGTHEN SUPPORT TO NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS A

Young Arab Women Leaders: The Voice of the Future

Statement by H.E. Ms. Inga Rhonda King, President of ECOSOC. 14 September 2018

Khun Brook Barrington, Chief Executive and Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Building an ASEAN Economic Community in the heart of East Asia By Dr Surin Pitsuwan, Secretary-General of ASEAN,

UN Day October 2013 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Madrid, Spain Taleb Rifai, World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)

Welcome, Opening of Meeting, and Introduction of the President

Your Excellencies, Distinguished Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Speech. H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA. On the Occasion to Commemorate INTERNATIONAL WOMEN S DAY

Your Excellency Muhammadu Buhari, President of. Your Excellency Abdusalami A. Abubakar, former. Head of State and Chairman of the National Peace

Reviving the Mediterranean blue economy through cooperation

Europe Day Your Excellency, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Honourable Ministers, Senior Officials of the PFDJ, of the Government,

A Call to Action to End Forced Labour, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

The EU debate #1: Identity

IMF standby arrangement: its role in the resolution of crises in the 1990s.

Welcome Session B4- Tourism Trends: Tourism Development as a Tool for Food Sovereignty Wednesday, September 19, :00pm 3:15pm

Arms Trade Treaty Third Conference of States Parties General Debate Statement by Australia 11 September 2017

MAX VAN DER STOEL AWARD 2011 OPENING ADDRESS

Swiss International Hospitality Model United Nations

6th Annual Mary Robinson Speaker Series Event:

Speech by Mr Ueli Maurer, Vice President of the Federal Council, Head of the Federal Department of Finance, Switzerland.

For Immediate Release October 29, 2017

"The Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Landmines: Asia's Opportunities and Challenges"

Executive Council 106th session Chengdu, China, 12 September 2017 Provisional agenda item 2(a)

PRESIDENT S DINNER & EXCELLENCE IN MANUFACTURING AWARDS. October 3 rd, 2017

DIPARTIMENT TAL-INFORMAZZJONI DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION MALTA. Press Release. PR en

H.E. Dr. Rangin Dadfar Spanta Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. at the General Debate

66TH EXTRAORDINARY MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OF IGAD STATEMENT BY AMBASSADOR SMAÏL CHERGUI COMMISSIONER FOR PEACE AND SECURITY

1. Vicente Simon, adviser and international consultant (Spain)

International Affairs Division

N A T I O N S U N I E S. New

Speaking notes for the Honourable Ed Fast. Minister of International Trade. At the Joint Business Luncheon

New York City Bar Association. International Justice Day Celebration New York, 13 July 2010

Issue #25, December 8, immersion group that travelled to Samoa.

Putting Principles into Practice: Multilateralism and Other Values in EU Trade Policy

Freight forwarders.. key stakeholders in facilitating trade

The time is. Now. A Letter to Partners from UN Women Executive Director Michelle Bachelet

Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago 17 abril 2009 Original: English

CLOSING REMARKS. Laura Thompson, Deputy Director General International Organization for Migration INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUE ON MIGRATION

Message by the Head of Delegation

REMARKS BY OAS ASSISTANT SECRETARY GENERAL ALBERT RAMDIN AT THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE INTER-AMERICAN CONGRESS ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL RULE OF LAW

ILO response to crisis and globalization

Remarks by H.E. Ambassador Roeland van de Geer on the Occasion of Europe Day 2018

Transcription:

1 Official Closing Ceremony of the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 2017 Geneva, Switzerland, 19 December 2017, 14:00 Opening remarks by Taleb Rifai, UNWTO Secretary-General H.M. King Simeon H.E. Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, President of Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities Dear Marie-Gabrielle Ineichen-Fleisch, State Secretary Economic Affairs, Switzerland Dear Michael Møller, Director General, United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) Dr. Talal Mr. Huayong Ge Dr. Michael Frenzel Querida Gloria

2 Welcome to the Closing Ceremony of the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 2017. Particular thanks to all our IY2017 official sponsors, partners and Special Ambassadors who are with us today You made this year possible, contributing greatly to its success. A special word to the 7 other Special Ambassadors for the IY that unfortunately could not join us today: President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia, President Luis Guillermo Solís of Costa Rica, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia, President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca of Malta, Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi of Samoa, First Lady Eliza Jean Reid of Iceland Since the UNGA declared 2017 as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development,

3 UNWTO has been promoting with your great support the value and contribution of sustainable tourism to development, to economic growth, cultural and environmental protection, mutual understanding and peace This has in many ways been a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to come together and work closer in making travel and tourism, one of the biggest human activities of the 21st century, a catalyst for positive change. the International Year will not end in December 2017. All the work done together as one community during this year needs to prevail and expand in the coming years if we are to ensure tourism can make an effective contribution to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

4 We would like to see all countries include tourism in their national strategies to achieve the SDGs and give our sector the recognition it deserves as a key pillar of efforts to usher in a better world. And we would like to see all stakeholders, Governments, private sector and civil society, make the most of tourism s potential to affect positive, transformative change on our economies, on our societies, on our lives. As we move ahead guided by a common agenda and 17 clear Goals, We invite you to join you on this journey

5 Today, we will be sharing the findings of the report Tourism and the SDGs: Journey to 2030, trusting that these will guide our common road towards a more sustainable sector. Today, we close one chapter to open a new one A chapter of a history where if we want, together, we can make a difference. Tourism represents today 10% of world GDP, 1 in 10 jobs, 7% of trade (3 rd export category in the world) Tourism is also one of the most resilient sectors to crises situations and a viable and competitive option for bettering the lives of millions in developing countries. Yet to ensure we contribute with the full potential of the sector to a better future for people, planet and prosperity we need to: 1. Ensure that we include tourism in national SDG agendas 2. Strengthen private sector commitment to the SDGs 3. Increase financial support for tourism infrastructure, planning and training These action steps are also outlined in the

6 Chengdu Declaration on Tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals embraced by UNWTO Member States in China during our 22 nd General Assembly in September. As they make clear, the shift we need requires all stakeholders to support sustainable tourism development. It is now time to take action and be the change we wish to see in the world, because the changes we are pledging for are achievable today. As we are here in Geneva I am reminded of the words of the great Swiss traveller Ella Maillart: You do not travel if you are afraid of the unknown,

7 you travel for the unknown, that reveals you with yourself. Words that will no doubt resonate with Katie Diederichs, our Travellers Competition winner who today celebrates the end of the journey across the world. Katie has been travelling across the globe and in each location she has been invited to get to know the locals, experience new cultures, immerse herself in the nature of the place, respect differences, and set an example of how to travel responsibly. Such examples are necessary if we are to inspire travellers to travel for the unknown, but to do so responsibly inspired by the motto of the International Year:

8 Travel.Enjoy.Respect. respect people respect society respect culture respect nature respect history respect our hosts and in doing so, respect oneself. My dear friends, one final thought As this is my last official event as UNWTO Secretary-General, my final message in the framework of this IY is whatever our business in life, whatever our business in tourism, our core business is and will always be to make this world a better place.

9 This is a thought I will carry in my heart and soul long after my humbling, challenging yet rewarding time as UNWTO SG is over. Rest assured I will continue to travel to Switzerland, where the thrill of alpine peaks, glaciers and hidden valleys can be coupled with the calm of sailing on Lake Geneva, the buzz of Zurich, or the architectural marvels of Basel. My final message to everyone is: Travel. Enjoy. Respect Switzerland! Thank you. Merci.