Historic Pact: Egypt and Tanzania Forge Alliance to Boost Cultural Tourism and Antiquities
Tanzania and Egypt have formalized an agreement to bolster bilateral cooperation, specifically targeting the promotion and development of cultural tourism and the crucial antiquities sectors. This significant understanding was reached in Cairo during a pivotal meeting between Tanzania’s Minister for Information, Culture, Arts and Sports, Professor Palamagamba Kabudi, and Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, H.E. Sherif Fath Attia.
During their discussions, Professor Kabudi articulated Tanzania’s strategic vision for its tourism industry. He informed his Egyptian counterpart that the Tanzanian government is actively seeking to expand its tourism market by identifying and cultivating new opportunities. This strategic shift places a particular emphasis on the rich potential found within its antiquities, museums, and cultural tourism offerings.
Professor Kabudi further elaborated that while Tanzania has historically achieved considerable success and global recognition in wildlife and safari tourism, the government is now proactively diversifying its focus. The objective is to strengthen other burgeoning tourism sub-sectors to attract a wider demographic of international visitors and, consequently, enhance the tourism sector’s overall contribution to the national economy. This move signifies a comprehensive approach to unlock the full spectrum of Tanzania's cultural and historical heritage.
Responding to Tanzania’s initiatives, Minister Attia affirmed Egypt’s strong commitment and readiness to collaborate. He stated that the Egyptian government is prepared to share its extensive expertise and deploy highly skilled professionals in the specialized fields of antiquities, museum development, and cultural tourism. The primary goal of this assistance is to significantly build the capacity of Tanzanian experts, ensuring sustainable development within these sectors.
Minister Attia underscored Egypt's profound and long-standing experience in critical areas such as the meticulous preservation of antiquities, the sophisticated construction and management of museums, and their efficient operation. He confirmed that Egyptian experts would be dispatched to Tanzania to provide hands-on training and guidance. Concurrently, the agreement provides for Tanzanian experts to undertake visits to Egypt, offering them invaluable opportunities to observe, learn, and engage in direct experience exchange with their Egyptian counterparts, thereby fostering a robust bilateral learning environment.
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