New Alliance Between Heritage Tourism Body and African Women in Travel
An MOU between The World Tourism Association for Culture and Heritage and The African Association of Women in Tourism and Hospitality will focus on training, upskilling and empowerment of African women in the tourism sector.
13 JUNE, 2022 — Two organisations dedicated to improving travel and tourism will collaborate to advance the careers of African women in the travel and hospitality sector in Africa.
The World Tourism Association for Culture and Heritage (WTACH) and The African Association of Women in Tourism and Hospitality (AAWTH) will implement training and advance their complementary agendas, as defined in a new memorandum of understanding signed by the two associations, 10 June 2022.
CEO of WTACH, Nigel Fell, said: “Africa has extraordinary potential as both a culture and heritage destination and a vibrant outbound source market, so the timing is right to enhance opportunities for enterprising African women seeking to make a positive difference in tourism across the continent.”
WTACH will be supported in that agenda by the co-founders and senior members of AAWTH, all of whom have set up successful tourism businesses or held senior positions in leading travel companies in Africa and the United States.
Based on their founders’ experience, AAWTH is campaigning for four policy changes by African governments:
- Tourism taxation funds to be used in research and sustainability
- Lending cost waivers and tax breaks for indigenous investors, especially women
- Funding for education and career advancement programs for women
- Secure, flexible, and accommodating work environments for women to rise up through organisations.
Both WTACH and AAWTH want an inclusive future for the tourism industry in Africa. This includes setting basic standards of job qualification within the tourism and hospitality sector.
“We will work with WTACH on training, empowerment and setting professional standards,” said the CEO of Hospitality Amplified and AAWTH co-founder, Daphne Spencer, who is from Ghana.
Amaka Amatokwu-Ndekwu, Chairperson of AAWTH founding board and Chair of Women in Hospitality, Nigeria, added: “Empowerment and inclusivity are the key to helping African women get ahead — whether they want to be a barista, in the boardroom, or start their own company.”
About World Tourism Association for Culture and Heritage
WTACH seeks to establish clear goals, objectives and strategies for the protection of cultural heritage through responsible and sustainable tourism practices. Working in collaboration with public, private and specialist academic sector organisations, WTACH determines best practice ethical principles and standards in line with the most robust global research available. WTACH was established in 2018 by Chris Flynn, formerly Director – Pacific, at the Pacific Asia Travel Association. WTACH is based in New South Wales, Australia. https://www.wtach.org. Email: [email protected]
About African Association of Women in Tourism & Hospitality
AAWTH is a driving force in the tourism and hospitality industry, advocating for female leaders with a vision to foster equal opportunities for all women of African descent operating in hospitality and tourism. Established in 2021,the association serves its members by seeking favourable policies that affect the overall wellness and productivity of the tourism and hospitality industry. This includes setting basic standards of job qualification within the sector. Email: [email protected].
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