Ghana secures hosting rights for 70th UN Tourism Africa summit
Ghana has been selected to host the 70th Session of the United Nations (UN) Tourism Commission for Africa (CAF) in 2027. The announcement was made by the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Ablah Dzifa Gomashie, in a post on her official Facebook page following Ghana's successful bid.
Gomashie expressed appreciation to the Secretary-General of UN Tourism and the Minister for Tourism and Culture of Seychelles. She stated that Ghana's ambition reflects the country's determination to promote tourism as a key driver of economic growth, cultural diplomacy, regional integration, and sustainable development across Africa. According to her, the 2027 meeting will carry special historical significance because it coincides with Ghana's 70th Independence Anniversary and the 70th Session of the UN Tourism Commission for Africa.
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Ghana has been chosen to host a major international tourism summit, a move that could significantly boost its standing in African tourism and global
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