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Mar 20, 2016 News
The Region Ten Tourism Sector in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism is in the process of implementing a five-year Tourism Development Plan.
A meeting focused on further discussing the implementation and advancement of the plan. It was chaired by Director General of the Tourism Ministry, Donald Sinclair, and attended by various stakeholders of Region Ten. The venue was the conference room of the Linden Enterprise Network (LEN) Building recently.
According to the Director General, the main focus of the visit was to give an idea of how the Plan would be structured.
He said, “This Plan will make way for proposals and requests for funding from donor agencies. It will also pave the way for requests to be made from Government Ministries. The final document would be useful as a manual, which would contain suitable reference for those seeking to request information about the Region.”
Three required sections were outlined for the Regional Tourism Development Plan. These sections include background information on Region Ten, which is a brief historical background; main economic activities; its tourism resources including the main tourism stakeholders and accommodations.
Also, an action plan which includes the identification of seven hotspots or priority attractions, accommodations for upgrade and other relevant services to be advanced, is required.
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