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Leading businesses commit to Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
    
Fourteen of Spain’s most prominent tourism businesses have signed 
their commitment to the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism at the first 
International Congress on Ethics and Tourism, which was officially closed by 
Their Royal Highnesses Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia of Asturias (Madrid, 
Spain, 15-16, September).
“Today’s show of private sector commitment to the Global Code of Ethics for 
Tourism from some of Spain’s most important tourism companies is an important 
step towards a more ethical tourism sector and one other businesses will surely 
follow,” said His Royal Highness Prince Felipe of Asturias closing the Congress.
In signing their commitment, the companies pledge to uphold, promote and 
implement the values of responsible and sustainable tourism development 
championed by the Code of Ethics. The Code, adopted in 1999 by the UNWTO General 
Assembly and endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2001, is a set 
of principles designed to guide the development of tourism in a way that 
maximizes the socio-economic benefits of the sector, while minimizing any 
negative impacts. 
“If responsible tourism is to become a tangible reality in our world, it is 
essential that the private sector, like their counterparts in public 
institutions, embrace the principles of ethical, sustainable, and universally 
accessible tourism,” said UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai.
“Today, these companies have underscored their dedication to corporate social 
responsibility, to support the protection and empowerment of vulnerable groups, 
consumers and humanity’s heritage, to champion gender equality, poverty 
reduction, accessibility, cultural and environmental sustainability, and to 
facilitate access to decent employment across the globe,” he added.
The majority of the companies also signed the Code of Conduct for the Protection 
of Children from Sexual Exploitation in Travel and Tourism, committing 
themselves to concrete measures to protect children. The Code was founded by 
ECPAT International, a global network for the elimination of child prostitution, 
child pornography and the trafficking of children for sexual purposes, and is 
funded by the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) and supported by UNWTO.
The first International Congress on Ethics and Tourism brought together experts 
and high-profile public and private tourism stakeholders in panels on: the role 
of ethical frameworks in responsible tourism development; the promotion of 
equality and the fight against exploitation; poverty reduction; sustainable 
development; and corporate social responsibility.
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     Source: UNWTO  | 
  
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