International Institute for Peace Site Tourism isonye na African Tourism Board

Louis-DAmore
Louis D'Amore nchoputa na President IIPT

The African Tourism Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Louis D’Amore, Founder and President of the International Institute for Peace through Tourism (IIPT), to the African Tourism Board (ATB) serving on the Committee of Elders in Tourism, USA.

Ndị otu bọọdụ ọhụrụ na-esonye na nzukọ ahụ tupu mmalite mmalite nro nke ATB na-abịa na Mọnde, Nọvemba 5, na awa 1400 n'oge ahịa njem njem ụwa na London.

Ndị isi njem nlegharị anya 200, gụnyere ndị ozi sitere na ọtụtụ mba Africa, yana Dr. Taleb Rifai, onye bụbu. UNWTO Odeakwụkwọ General, akwadoro ịga mmemme na WTM.

pịa ebe a ka ịmatakwu gbasara ọgbakọ Tourism Board nke Africa na November 5 na idebanye aha.

Louis D’Amore has been instrumental in promoting the travel and tourism industry as the world’s first “Global Peace Industry” since the founding of IIPT in 1986. In 1988, he organized the First Global Conference: Tourism – A Vital Force for Peace, bringing together 800 participants from 67 countries and introducing for the first time the concept of Sustainable Tourism Development.

The Global Conference also introduced a “Higher Purpose of Tourism” that gives emphasis to the key role of travel and tourism in promoting international understanding; cooperation among nations; environmental protection; and preservation of biodiversity, cultural enhancement, and valuing heritage, sustainable socio-economic development, poverty reduction, and healing the wounds of conflict.

He has since organized international and global conferences focusing on these issues in regions throughout the world, most recently in South Africa, honoring the legacies of Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. D’Amore has been a pioneer in socially- and environmentally-responsible tourism since conducting the world’s first comprehensive study on the future of tourism for the Canadian Government in the mid-70s and subsequently in 1993 developing the world’s first “Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Sustainable Tourism.”  Mr. D’Amore is Chancellor of Livingstone International University of Tourism Excellence and Business Management (LIUTEBM) and recipient of the International Consortium of Tourism Partners “Visionary Award.”

MAKA NDỊ Nlegharị anya AFRICAN

Tọrọ ntọala na 2018, African Tourism Board (ATB) bụ otu mba ụwa na-asọpụrụ maka ịrụ ọrụ dị ka ihe na-akwalite mmepe nke njem na njem nlegharị anya na mpaghara Africa. Ụlọ ọrụ njem nlegharị anya Africa bụ akụkụ nke Njikọ Aka nke Ndị Njem Nlegharị Anya nke Mba Nile (ICTP).

Ndị otu ahụ na-enye ndị otu ya nkwado akwadoro, nyocha nghọta, na mmemme ọhụrụ.

Na mmekorita ya na ndị otu onwe na nke ọha, ATB na-akwalite uto, uru na ịdị mma nke njem na njem nlegharị anya na, site na na n'ime Africa. Ndị otu ahụ na-enye nduzi na ndụmọdụ n'otu n'otu na mkpokọta ndị otu ya. ATB na-agbasa ohere ngwa ngwa maka ịre ahịa, mmekọrịta ọha na eze, itinye ego, ịdepụta aha, ịkwalite, na guzobe ahịa niche.

Maka ozi ndị ọzọ na Board Tourism Board, pịa ebe a. Iji sonye ATB, pịa ebe a.

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