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UNWTO and the Inter-American Development Bank partner to strengthen tourism development in Latin America and the Caribbean
UNWTO and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) deepen their
cooperation on tourism development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Joint
activities focus on improving the measurement of tourism, strengthening
governance and promoting investment in the region.
The cooperation program, which will run until the end of 2012, got underway with
a Workshop on Tourism Statistics for the Southern Cone Countries held in
Montevideo in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism of Uruguay (11-15 April
2011). With the participation of representatives from tourism administrations,
national statistics offices and central banks, the workshop represents an
important step towards increased coordination in tourism measurement.
The statistics component of the program aims to reinforce governance and tourism
policy in Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Chile by providing reliable
and harmonized tourism indicators and data. The project is part of both
organizations’ objectives of improving national tourism statistics systems and
accelerating regional integration. The statistics component further includes the
development of a Regional Tourism Observatory.
In the area of tourism governance, UNWTO and the IDB will collaborate to set out
a framework for tourism governance at national and regional level. Special
attention will be given to tourism promotion organizations.
The third activity is focused on the promotion of direct private investment, as
well as on public investment strategies. Research will be carried out on the key
factors driving private investment decisions including legislation, fiscal
policy, credit lines, warrants, administrative procedures and capital movement.
In the area of public investment, UNWTO and the IDB will focus on the
transversal character of tourism and the fact that most investment decisions
which impact the sector are taken by multiple areas of government.
The cooperation program between UNWTO and the IDB aims to contribute to the
process of economic and social development in Latin America and the Caribbean
through tourism. The sector is one of the largest and fastest growing in the
region, and plays a critical role in creating jobs, providing foreign currency
and generating and distributing wealth.
In 2010, Latin American and Caribbean destinations received around 74 million
international tourist arrivals. In 2009, tourism to the region generated just
over US$ 58 billion in international tourism receipts.
Source: UNWTO |
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