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21ST ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FORUM OF TRAVEL
AND TOURISM ADVOCATES(IFTTA) 3-6 October 2009
Address by 2 Distinguished Representative of the Distinguished Representative of the President of Sao Paulo Turismo Distinguished Representative of the Judges
Association of Distinguished Representative
of the Court of Justice of Distinguished Co-Presidents of the International Forum of
Travel and Tourism Advocates, Honourable Presidents Emeritus
of IFTTA, Distinguished Members of IFTTA, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is a great honour for the
World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) to be invited to address this opening
ceremony of the Twenty-First Annual
Conference of the International Forum of Travel and Tourism Advocates
(IFTTA) held this year in Brazil -a founder Member of UNWTO and presently,
Member of our Executive Council- which is taking place, firstly, in
this prestigious and vibrant Metropolis of Sao Paulo, and secondly,
in the Island of Ilhabela , an attractive place of natural, historic and tourist
interest. On this occasion
, our Secretary-General ad interim, Mr. For my part, I am very pleased
to be here today with you, in the premises of this impressive
May I express my deep appreciation
to the organizers of this important event for the warm welcome and hospitality extended
to me. I would like
to thank in particular Professor Maria Goretti SANCHES
LIMA and Dr. Wyllelm Rinaldo
RODRIGUES DOS SANTOS, the dynamic initiators of this yearly Conference
of IFTTA. 3 Distinguished Representatives of the Brazilian Authorities, Distinguished Co-Presidents
of IFTTA, Distinguished Members of IFTTA, Ladies and Gentlemen, The choice of With five million arrivals in
2008, As for the relations between UNWTO and Attended by 410 parliamentarians,
local and central government members and tourism sector representatives from 78 countries, this Third Forum, organized
less than one year after the adoption, in Santiago, Chile, of the Global
Code of Ethics for Tourism, constitutes a significant
step towards the promotion
of a tourism legislative framework in favour of sustainable tourism
development. 4 Distinguished Members of IFTTA, Ladies and Gentlemen, Before reviewing in few minutes
the current joint activities and future prospects of cooperation between
IFTTA and UNWTO, let me briefly
introduce –regarding the three
main themes you have selected for
your conference- a number
of initiatives undertaken by
UNWTO in relation with these topics . Such initiatives will be examined
these days, for appropriate follow up, by our General Assembly which
is taking place in Astana, the
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Finally, related to the crucial topic of the environment,
climate change, one of the
pillars of the United Nations current agenda, it also be
of concern to UNWTO. In this respect, the
Davos Process initiated in 2007, has gained recognition, particularly during the celebration of the World Tourism
Day 2008 on the theme: Tourism responding to the Challenge of Climate
Change. More recently, a further step has been taken by the
UNWTO Secretariat in the framework of
the Climate –neutral UN Initiative, a very complex topical issue Distinguished Representatives of the Brazilian Authorities, Distinguished
Members of IFTTA, Ladies and Gentlemen, At the opening of the Global Travel and Tourism Summit held in
May of this year at Florianópolis, in the Brazilian State of Santa Catarina,
President of Brazil, H.E. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, declared “ Given tourism catalytic effect on other sectors of the economy, the
Brazilian Government is determined to
join hands with this sector to reinforce its role in job creation and
in achieving social goals through responsible growth policies”. Let’s work together with the same spirit. Thank you for your attention |