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UNWTO calls for higher financing for tourism in development cooperation
    
Despite its wide-reaching socio-economic impacts, tourism still 
receives limited attention as a tool for development. On the occasion of the 
Third International Conference on Financing for Development (Addis Ababa, 
Ethiopia, 13-16 July), UNWTO calls for higher support for tourism in 
international financing for development flows to maximize the sector´s 
contribution to sustainable development across the globe.
Tourism’s underrepresentation in international financing for development flows 
remains a critical hurdle to overcome in order to fully deploy its development 
potential. Despite being a high impact economic activity, a major job generator 
and key export sector accounting for 6% of total world trade, tourism receives 
only 0.78% of the total Aid for Trade (AfT) disbursements and a mere 0.097% of 
the total Official Development Assistance (ODA).
As world leaders gather at the Third International Conference on Financing for 
Development, UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai recalled that tourism has been 
identified by half of the world´s Least Developed Countries (LDCs) as a priority 
instrument for poverty reduction.
“For an increasing number of developing countries tourism means jobs, poverty 
eradication, community development, and the protection of natural and cultural 
heritage. Yet, in order to maximize tourism’s contribution to the development 
objectives, it is critical to address the disparity between the sector´s 
capacity to foster development and the low priority it has been given so far in 
terms of financial support in the development cooperation agenda”, said Mr. 
Rifai.
Tourism’s cross-cutting nature and multiple links to other economic sectors 
positions it as an effective multiplier in global development strategies as 
tourism often provides one of the few competitive options for developing 
countries to take part in the global economy. The sector is crucial for LDCs – 
in 2013, the 49 LDC countries received 24 million international overnight 
visitors and earned US$ 18 billion from international tourism. This represented 
8% of total exports of goods and services of LDCs, and 12% for the non-oil 
exporters among them. Tourism was in fact one of the main contributors behind 
the graduation of Botswana, The Maldives and Cabo Verde from their previous LDC 
status.
“2015 is the year for action. As we move forward to adopt a new sustainable 
development agenda, we have a unique opportunity to raise the level of 
assistance in tourism to further harness its vast potential for stimulating 
green growth and inclusive development worldwide, particularly for the countries 
most in need”, concluded Mr. Rifai.
Over recent years, tourism’s ability and potential to drive sustainable 
development has been increasingly recognized – tourism is identified by half of 
the world´s LDCs as a priority instrument for poverty reduction and is one of 
the six initial programmes of the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable 
Consumption and Production Patterns (10YFP) designed to accelerate the shift 
towards sustainable consumption and production worldwide – yet the levels of 
financing for development in tourism are still comparatively low..
| Source: UNWTO | 
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