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tourism destinations and offerings such as eco-tourism, heritage, nature, cultural and leisure

               tourism. These efforts are key to maximising economic returns and reinforcing Africa’s
               attractiveness as a global destination for sustainable tourism.


               The participants were Patricia de Lille, South African Minister of Tourism; Hannatu Musa Musawa,

               Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy of Nigeria; and Cheick-Oumar Sylla,
               Division Director for North Africa and the Horn of Africa, IFC.


               The second session, titled “Capital Meets Culture: Financing Africa’s Tourism Transformation,”

               explored the growing role of operators and investors in developing tourism destinations through
               innovative hospitality models and strategic UAE–Africa partnerships. The panelists underscored

               the role of investments in integrated tourism experiences that focus on service quality and product
               diversity and the need for boosting long-term investments in hotel and entertainment infrastructure

               to create new growth opportunities and broaden the range of tourism destinations in Africa.
               The session also underscored the importance of integrating technology and digital solutions to

               develop advanced destination ecosystems that meet global travellers’ expectations while
               enhancing sustainability through eco-friendly standards and hospitality projects that engage local

               communities and drive job creation and economic growth.


               The panelists were Uzoamaka Oshogwe, CEO and Managing Director of Transcorp Hotels; Hamza
               Farooqui, CEO of Millat Global Holdings in South Africa; Liam Findlay, CEO of Miral Destinations in

               Abu Dhabi; and Dr. Senthil Gopinath, Chief Executive Officer, ICCA Chair, Events Industry Council.
               Role of the private sector in tourism growth and sustainability.


               The third session, titled “Private Sector Leading the Way: Investors and Operators at the Forefront”

               focused on the leading role of investors in shaping the future of tourism in Africa. Speakers
               reviewed leading innovation experiences and the expansion of tourism investment in hospitality

               and tourism infrastructure.


               Moreover, the session discussed the importance of developing vocational training and upskilling
               programs to meet the growing demand for quality hospitality services, as well as enhancing the




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