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UNWTO/CTO workshop ends with commitment to improve tourism product

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Thupelo ea lebatooa mabapi le taolo ea libaka tse tšoarellang le ho bapatsa e felletse Saint Lucia ka boitlamo ba bankakarolo ho ntlafatsa sehlahisoa sa bohahlauli le boitlamo ba bankakarolo.

The 27-31 March workshop, organized by the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and the United Nations agency, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), brought together 26 stakeholders in the tourism industry from 12 CTO member countries to explore ways to make their destinations and the region more globally competitive.

“Thupelo ena e bohlokoa haholo. E fa bankakarolo monyetla oa ho sheba bohahlauli bo tšoarellang, bo bohlokoa haholo libakeng tsa rona le linaheng tsa Caribbean, ”ho boletse Percival Hanley, molaoli ea akaretsang oa Mokhatlo oa Paraka ea Naha ea Brimstone Hill Fortress ho St. Kitts.

"Bohahlauli ke e 'ngoe ea liindasteri tse kholo bakeng sa linaha tsa rona ebile e na le moelelo ho moruo oa rona, hape ke e' ngoe ea liindasteri tse ntseng li hola tse tla ama sebaka sa rona haholo, eseng hona joale feela empa le nakong e tlang," a eketsa.

Nakong ea semina ea matsatsi a mahlano, barupeluoa ba ile ba arolelana mekhoa e metle, ho kenyeletsoa katleho ea libaka tse ka ntle ho Caribbean.

E ile ea bula mahlo bakeng sa Elecia Myers, motsamaisi ea ka sehloohong oa meralo le tekolo lekaleng la bohahlauli la Jamaica, ea itseng joale o tla sheba taolo e ts'oarellang ea libaka le papatso ka leano le leng.

“Ke ntse ke shebile hore na nka theha litsamaiso joang boemong ba naha ho netefatsa hore ho na le tšalo-morao mekhatlong ea rona, le ka har'a basebetsi ba rona ba nang le seabo - lihotele, libaka tse hohelang, bafani ba litšebeletso tsa lipalangoang - mokhoa oa ho kenya moralo oa moralo ka moelelo o mong hape e ka lekanngoang ka tsela eo re ka e latelang ha nako e ntse e tsamaea, ”o boletse joalo.

Bakeng sa Lihlekehleke tsa Turks le Caicos mananeo a ne a le bohlokoa haholo hobane naha e mateanong a litsela hore na e batla ho ea kae mabapi le nts'etsopele ea bohahlauli, ho boletse Brian Been, ofisiri e kholo ea nts'etsopele ea lihlahisoa ho Boto ea Bahahlauli ea Turks le Caicos.

"Nako le nako ha re bua ka botsitso, re tloaetse ho itšetleha ka lehlakore la tikoloho, mme re sa hlokomele hore ho tlameha ho ba le mokhoa o leka-lekaneng," o boletse joalo.

Thupelo ena e fihlile ka nako eo libaka tse eang teng li shebileng nts'etsopele ea sehlahisoa haholo, mme media oa sechaba o fetola tsela eo papatso ea bohahlauli e etsoang ka eona.

Har'a libaka tsa bohlokoa tse ileng tsa hlahlojoa e ne e le boqapi ba ho bapatsa, tlholisano ea libaka, ho nts'etsapele boiphihlelo ba bohahlauli bo sa feleng le mehlala e atlehileng ea taolo ea libaka le ho bapatsa. Barupeluoa ba ile ba boela ba khona ho nka mokhoa oa ho ithuta ka phapusing ena le ho e isa lefatšeng la 'nete ka ho ea maetong a ho ithuta ho Fond Latisab Creole Park, Lushan Country Life le Sulphur Springs le Volcano bakeng sa liphihlelo tsa bophelo ba' nete.

"Tsamaiso e ts'oarellang ea libaka tsa ho etela le ho bapatsa ke sebaka seo linaha tse ngata tikolohong ea rona li se shebileng ka botebo - hore na re ka bapatsa le ho tsamaisa libaka tsa rona ka nepo hore re be le tlholisano lefatšeng ka bophara," ho boletse Bonita Morgan, motsamaisi oa ts'oaetso ea lisebelisoa tsa CTO le ntshetsopele.

The executive training workshop was organized by the CTO and the UNWTO through its Themis Foundation, and was held in collaboration with the Saint Lucia ministry of tourism and the board of tourism.

“This UNWTO/CTO workshop main objective was to constitute a participative platform where we all could share experiences and knowledge as well as instruments that can be applied back in participants’ countries, institutions, businesses and destinations. And I believe we have achieved that objective by bridging theory and practice in a very participative workshop,” said Alba Fernández Alonso, the course coordinator at the Themis Foundation, the entity responsible for implementing the UNWTO’s education and training program.

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