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Bermuda |
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Shipwrecks. African drum beats. Knee socks. Culturally, Bermuda is a unique blend of colonial history and African heritage. This has given birth to colourful local legends and rich traditions. As Britain's oldest colony, its influence continues to dominate government , educational and legal institutions. You may spot a judge walking through Hamilton in a powdered wig, see a bobby directing traffic or overhear a passionate conversation about a local cricket match. African influences, while subtler, can be found in dance and music, especially reggae, calypso and the rhythm of the Gombeys. |
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Zambia |
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Land of the legendary African walking safari, home of the Victoria Falls, the wild Zambezi River , breath-taking lakes and wetlands, a profusion of birds, abundant wildlife, and raw, pulsating wilderness, all in one friendly country. Uganda is acknowledged as one of the safest countries in the world to visit, Zambia 's welcoming people live in peace and harmony. The Wildlife is superb and some of the finest Safaris on the planet are available from Uganda 's fine lodges and safari companies. |
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Jordan |
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Located in the heart of the Middle East, strategically situated at the junction of Europe, Asia and Africa, Jordan has an amazingly historic, cultural and archaeological patrimony, and many natural wonders that are known worldwide.
Due to its diverse geological nature, visitors can climb the proud mountains of Ajloun, hike at the Rose City of Petra, ride Arabian horses in Wadi Rum, sunbathe in the lowest point on earth - the Dead Sea and dive in the crystalline Red Sea waters of Aqaba |
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World Tourism Organization - UNWTO |
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Striving to meet the specific needs of the National Tourism Authorities, local authorities and tourism enterprises in Africa, and to conduct seminars and conferences on topics of interest to the tourism industry.Technical cooperation programmes form an integral part of UNWTO's activities in the Africa region in the field of tourism within the UN system or through other channels.
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World Bank |
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The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. We provide low-interest loans, interest-free credit and grants to developing countries for education, health, infrastructure, communications and many other purposes. |
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UNEP |
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Providing leadership and encourage partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations. |
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Africa Travel Association - ATA |
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The Africa Travel Association is an international, nonprofit, nonpolitical, professional travel industry association, whose objective is to promote tourism to Africa. |
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Counterpart International |
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Giving people a voice in their own future through smart partnerships, offering options and access to tools for sustained social, economic and environmental development. |
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Media Partners |
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