India Causes UNWTO to Reject Certification Approach
An Executive Council Meeting of the UNWTO has agreed to India’s proposal of not allowing certification, grading or ranking of tourist destinations by CED (centre of Excellence for Destinations) with which UNWTO had entered into a memorandum of understanding.
India expressed its concerns about CED assuming the role of a certification agency which would lead to standardizing of cultures, heritage and biodiversity of nations and could seriously undermine the concept of diversity that drives tourism across the world.
CED is based in Montreal, Canada and was set up to provide guidance to tourism destinations.
India was strongly supported in its stand by the members of the Working Group set up by UNWTO to examine the by laws and procedures for running the CED. Costa Rica, Brazil, France, Iran, Ghana, Spain besides India were members of the Working Group which was constituted by a resolution adopted at the last meeting of the Executive Council held in Jeju, Korea in June 2008 which was also chaired by the Indian Minister Tourism and Culture.
CED will now only extend technical assistance to destinations in developing countries to achieve excellence and attract more tourists. In addition, developing countries could ask UNWTO’s support for securing financial and technical assistance.
The Executive Council Meeting reiterated its commitment to the resolution on ‘Climate Change and Tourism’ adopted by the UNWTO General Assembly at its 17th Session held at Cartagena de Indias, Colombia emphasizing that there should not be any discrimination against developing countries. The meeting agreed to take consensus-based measures to implement the resolution within the framework of the UNFCCC.
The UNWTO’s Executive Council agreed to create a Resilience Committee to support its Members with accurate economic analysis and response mechanisms to combat challenges arising out of global uncertainties due to financial crisis.
Valere Tjolle
Valere
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