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At the Inter-Tourism Expo in Ghana…Sierra Leone’s Tourism Minister Calls for Regional Networking

At World the Trade Centre, Accra, on Monday 17 October, Sierra Leone’s Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Dr. Memunatu Pratt who also doubles as the chairperson for UNWTO Women in Tourism has as a special guest of this year’s Inter-Tourism and Trade Expo in Accra

At World the Trade Centre, Accra, on Monday 17 October, Sierra Leone’s Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Dr. Memunatu Pratt who also doubles as the chairperson for UNWTO Women in Tourism has as a special guest of this year’s Inter-Tourism and Trade Expo in Accra called for considerations to be given to regional networking and partnerships to solve the problems of the sub-region. The theme of the Expo was “the new tourism and sustainable air travel”

The Inter-Tourism Expo, Accra is a leading tourism and trade show that is hosted under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Federation. It is an elite international gathering of leaders and partners in the tourism trade, regulations, and investment with the strategic aim of creating synergy among key stakeholders and also building lasting business-to-business, business-to-government, and government-to-government networks for participating countries’ inbound tourism market.

In his welcome statements, the Co-Executive Director of the India Africa Trade Council, Peter Mensah appreciated participating countries for their time, patience and cooperation saying that Ghana has demonstrated a distinguished example of leadership in hosting such ceremonies. He assured of a beneficial deliberation and called on all to take advantage of the opportunity.

In her keynote address, Sierra Leone’s Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Dr. Memunatu Pratt remarked that the aim of sustainable tourism was to increase the benefits and to reduce the negative impacts caused by tourism and air travel as it relates to the environment, economic and socio-cultural of tourism and travel development in a suitable balance to guarantee long- term sustainability, thus working towards achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 

She said as they recover from COVID- 19 and its devastating impact on their tourism economy, they should be able to build back in a more circular and thoughtful way, adding that for the tourism and travel industry to accommodate the concerns and felt the needs of men and women, the travel industry needs to reinvent the customer experience with end-to-end contactless travel.

She maintained that women in tourism as a new paradigm in the sector will continue their strides with programs on economic growth and social inclusion as they relate to employment, entrepreneurship, education and capacity-building training, leadership, policy, and decision-making in the tourism and hospitality industry.

As the global President of women in tourism, she would continue to engage in dialogue with governments to support them with the political will to integrate women’s issues that should be a priority in all government policies and legislation and to fulfill private sector commitments. 

She explained Sierra Leone’s tourism experience which she said is now contributing to the country’s GDP and creating jobs, she called for consideration to be given to regional networking and collaboration to solve the challenges of the sector.

Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Dr. Memunatu Pratt spoke at the Inter-Tourism-Expo


There were high-level panel discussions on tourism trade goals and their impact on the African economy-a business development case, diaspora Africa engagements and women in tourism and business empowerment and sustainable strategies for the female tourism workforce, a session spearheaded by Dr. Memunatu Pratt. The sponsors of the entire Expo, Rwandair presented a discounted flight ticket for all participants to Sierra Leone’s Tourism Minister on behalf of the entire expo.

Mohamed Amara Gando

Journalist based in Freetown, West Africa. Africa born, and a graduate of Institute of Commercial Management (London), a correspondent at the Sierra Leone Parliament for Beyond Borders Media and Consultancy and also a Blogger. I’ve been a journalist since 2015 with a growing experience since & covered events in some African countries, Asia & the Africa Union. I love Africa, I treasure Sierra Leone. Excellent interpersonal and communication skill, ability to relate to all groups in a non-discriminatory and inclusive manner, ability to work under pressure and seek appropriate support when needed, ability to work as effective and constructive team member and motivate others. Provide a well thought out solutions and ability to provide prioritize workload, adaptable and responsible to changing demand welcome and ability to facilitate focuses group discussions and provides constructive feedback, report writing skills Ability to conduct social interviews, assessments and negotiates situations effectively.

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