Game Changer: Ethiopia's Tourism Minister Pushes for Data-Driven Decisions
The 5th National Conference on tourism research and studies recently convened in Addis Ababa, bringing together a diverse group of scholars, policymakers, and industry leaders to underscore the vital role of research in advancing the tourism sector. Tourism Minister Selamawit Kassa emphasized that robust research is indispensable for expanding knowledge and supporting evidence-based decision-making, crucial for sustainable growth.
The conference served as a pivotal platform to explore how tourism can function as a powerful catalyst for economic enhancement and social equity within urban environments. Discussions highlighted effective strategies for promoting sustainable tourism practices, ensuring the meticulous preservation of the nation's rich cultural heritages, fostering comprehensive economic growth, and upholding strong environmental stewardship principles. Minister Kassa reiterated that dedicated research and in-depth studies are paramount for guiding policy formulation, informing practical actions, and cultivating crucial collaboration among various regions, institutions, and stakeholders. She stressed that such research would not only strengthen existing research frameworks but also deepen the understanding of the sector, thereby enabling informed decisions for the sustained development of tourism.
In a call for concerted efforts, Minister Selamawit urged stakeholders and partners to collaborate closely with the ministry to fully harness Ethiopia’s immense tourism potential. She affirmed the government's commitment to safeguarding the originality of the languages, beliefs, and traditions of Ethiopia's diverse nations and nationalities. Echoing this sentiment, Yonas Yilma, Research Studies Lead Executive Officer at the Ethiopian Heritage Authority, highlighted the intrinsic value of Ethiopia's UNESCO-inscribed intangible heritages, such as the Gada System, the Shuwalid Festival, and the Xeer Ciise Customary Law. He underscored their direct relevance to achieving sustainable development goals, including gender equality, peace and justice, health, quality education, and social inclusion.
Further enriching the discourse, Sintayehu Aynalem, a Tourism Management Lecturer at Madda Walabu University, presented his research focusing on the imperative of green empowerment within Ethiopia's hotel sector. His paper advocated for the adoption of practices that align with global sustainability standards while simultaneously delivering tangible benefits to local communities. Additionally, Aynalem addressed the critical link between sustainable community-based tourism and the improvement of livelihoods in urban areas, with a specific focus on the capital city, Addis Ababa.
Collectively, the conference underscored a unified vision: leveraging rigorous research and collaborative action to unlock Ethiopia's vast tourism potential, ensuring both economic prosperity and the enduring preservation of its unique cultural and natural wealth for future generations.
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