Posted on 09/23/2009 8:16:58 PM PDT by djsunzi
Jürgen Ringbeck, Senior Vice President - Booze and Co: It is very sad to see how weak political support for the tourism sector is, specifically in the more developed countries. (Tourism) is the key platform to connect the world and transfer wealth from developed to developing countries.
(Excerpt) Read more at unwto.org ...
Kenya believe this?
Well...the THIRTY-THIRD meeting of the UNWTO Commission for the Middle East to be held in Kazakhstan should provide lots of stimulus for tourism...and create ‘green jobs’ for a whole new bunch of parasites belonging to the UN:
UNWTO COMMISSION FOR THE MIDDLE EAST
Thirty-third meeting
Astana, Kazakhstan, 3 October 2009
PROVISIONAL AGENDA
1. Adoption of the agenda
2. Nomination of candidates for the various General Assembly offices
a- one Vice-President of the General Assembly
b- one Member of the Credentials Committee
3. Nomination of candidates to represent the region on the Executive Council
and its subsidiary Organs
a- one candidate to the Executive Council
b- two candidates (one member and one alternate) to the Programme
Committee
c- one candidate to the Committee for the review of applications for
affiliate membership1
4. Enhancing the role of the Regional Commission and reorganizing its
proceedings: Consideration of preliminary proposals
5. Election of the Chairman and two Vice-Chairmen of the Commission
6. Nomination of one candidate for the jury of the poster competition
7. Place and date of the thirty-fourth meeting of the Commission
Why only ONE CANDIDATE FOR THE JURY OF THE POSTER COMPETITION? Surely something so massively important and responsible requires a panel of 12 or more...
Ok, looks like we need a “Hell-hole Tourism Czar”.
UN WORLD TOURISM: The first speaker for this Goffrey Lipman
(sounds Jewish) is Assistant Secretary General to the UN and he must have heard Obama address the UN today. Go figure !!
Thanks Fred Nerks.
And who would have a problem with that? Tourism is done of free will. Many wish they had the funds to go visit exotic locals and spend wantonly. It's charity with a better view.
Thanks Fred Nerks.
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