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UN Tourism Gathers in Abuja to Shape the Future of Travel in Africa
UN Tourism Gathers in Abuja to Shape the Future of Travel in Africa
The 68th session of the UN Tourism Regional Commission for Africa (CAF) was held in Abuja, Nigeria, with more than 300 delegates in attendance, including 18 Ministers of Tourism. The meeting focused on turning tourism into a stronger force for jobs, innovation, and opportunities for young people across the continent.
Opening the event, UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili recalled his first visit to Abuja in 2018, calling Africa’s tourism story one of “resilience and renewal.” He praised the continent’s steady rebound after COVID-19, made possible by digital tools, simplified travel protocols, and training programs. He also urged governments to invest more in skills development, especially for young people and women.




