Travelmole VISION Announces “ProPoor” Tourism Special Edition
Major tourism advertisers and sponsors are being sought to support Travelmole’s VISION on Sustainable Tourism media focus on the ProPoor Tourism movement..
“Pathway to Prosperity” the inaugural Pro Poor Tourism debate – was recently held at the Overseas Development Institute in London UK. For the first time, international development bankers, consultants, academics, writers and travel trade businesspeople gathered together to further the cause of using tourism to benefit low income local communities.
This groundbreaking event and the opportunities presented by Pro Poor Tourism will begin the process of bringing this major issue to the forefront of travel and tourism debate and the general public consciousness.
“VISION on Sustainable Tourism will be running the debate and related interviews on Travelmole TV and publishing a special Pro Poor Tourism issue of “Vision”, late August, which will go out to “Vision’s” 30,000+ travel/tourism industry, decision-making subscribers.
The special edition of VISION will include exclusive articles by world-renowned development figures and a current update on ProPoor Tourism progress,
Travelmole are seeking sponsors and advertisers to support this intervention.
Pro Poor Tourism is set to be a milestone development in Corporate Social Responsibility in the travel and tourism industry.
For further details contact:
Valere Tjolle
Travelmole Sustainable Tourism Editor
[email protected]
Valere
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