
Zambia
President Rupiah B. Banda to be Patron of 5th IIPT African Conference:
Meeting the Challenges of Climate Change to Tourism
Lusaka, Zambia, 15-20 May, 2011.
Zambia President, H.E. Rupiah B. Banda has agreed to be Patron of the 5th IIPT African Conference: Meeting the Challenges of Climate Change to Tourism in Africa and the Developing World” to be held in Lusaka, Zambia, May 15 – 20, 2011.
In making the announcement, IIPT Founder and President, Louis D’Amore said, “We are most proud and honored to have President Banda as Patron of the 5th IIPT African Conference. His patronage adds immense stature and prestige to the conference and demonstrates the importance that Zambia has placed on this timely event.”
The aim of the 5th IIPT African Conference is to showcase models of ‘best practice’ in mitigating and addressing the anticipated impacts of climate change to tourism in Africa and the developing world.
The Conference is hosted by the Zambia Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources, and organized by the International Institute for Peace through Tourism (IIPT) in partnership with the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), World Travel Market, Regional Tourism Organization of Southern Africa (RETOSA), as well as other prestigious partners and supporters.
“Climate change is the pre-eminent geopolitical and economic
issue of the 21st century. It rewrites the global equation
for development, peace, and prosperity.”
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,
2009 Summit on Climate Change |
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The 5th IIPT African conference will bring together leading experts on tourism and climate change, ministers of tourism, senior representatives of UN agencies, senior government officials, senior industry executives from the diverse sectors of the tourism industry, educators, and practitioners from more than 40 countries.
Speakers will include
Hon. Catherine Namugala, Minster of Tourism, Environment, and Natural Resources, Zambia
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Hon. Eng. Walter Mzembi (MP), Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Zimbabwe
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Viola Morgan, Country Director, Zambia, UNDP |
Hon. Ezekiel M. Maige, Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism Tanzania |
John Koldowski, Deputy CEO, PATA
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Ben Sherman, President, Native Tourism Alliance, North America
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Jayesh Ranjan, IAS, Secretary, Tourism, Government of Andra Pradesh, India |
Thomas Steinmetz,
Publisher,
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Conference Goals
1. Demonstrate the critical linkages of climate change to tourism and poverty reduction.
2. Identify factors and practices that contribute to “Meeting the Challenges of Climate Change to Tourism,” while continuing to grow and nurture sustainable tourism development that lifts people out of poverty.
3. Promote public-private sector – NGO – civil society partnerships and collaboration towards socially and environmentally responsible sustainable tourism development.
4. Continue “Building Bridges of Tourism, Friendship and Collaboration” among nations in Africa and other regions of the world in support of the UN Millennium Development Goals recognizing that we are all custodians of our planet’s bountiful resources and majestic beauty.
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Topics to be Addressed
Topics to be addressed include: Climate Change - Policy and Planning to Practice; The Central Role of Parks and Wilderness Areas; Perspectives on Sustainable Destinations; The Human and Cultural Dimensions of Climate Change; Establishing Guidelines and Business Strategies for Sustainable Tourism; Coastal Tourism Strategies and Water Management; Multimedia Approaches to Promote Public Awareness; Mitigating the Driving Factors of Cilmate Change; Strategies for Marketing and Tourism; Returns on Investment from Conservation Practices; and other critical topic areas.
The conference will also include the first ever “Traditional Leaders Forum on Tourism” to be held in Africa with Ben Sherman, President, Native Tourism Alliance, North America, as a special guest.
Timeliness and Importance of Conference
The year 2010 ranked as the warmest on record, together with 1998 and 2005. The 10 warmest years on record have all occurred since 1998. Arctic sea-ice cover in December 2010 was the lowest on record. Last year also witnessed a large number of extreme weather events, including an extreme heat wave in Russia and devastating floods in Pakistan. This year has begun with extreme flooding in Sri Lanka, flash flooding near the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, and severe flooding in eastern Australia, expected to be the most costly natural disaster in Australia’s history.
Background
In 2007, the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), jointly with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), with the support of the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the Swiss Government, convened the Second International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism, in Davos, Switzerland, with the aim of responding to climate change imperatives in the tourism sector. The conference set out a range of specific policies and actions to be taken by all stakeholders in the tourism sector to immediately begin to establish and implement a long-range, carbon-neutral roadmap.
The
5th IIPT African Conference will seek to identify actual ‘on-the-ground’
progress since the 2007 Conference with case studies of ‘best practice’ from each of the developing regions of the world and
from governments, destinations, industry sectors, NGOs, researchers and academics,
and the media.
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Conference Partners & Supporters
Partners
Media Partners
Supporters
Official Airline and Hotel
South African Airways is the official carrier for the conference and the Hotel InterContinental Lusaka is the official hotel and conference venue.
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5th IIPT African Conference to Feature
Traditional Leaders Forum
This first time forum of Traditional Leaders in Africa is being organized with the collaboration of the Zambia Ethno Tourism and Cultural Tourism Alliance (ZECUTA). Key speaker for the forum is His Royal Highness Senior Chief Mukuni of the Toka Leya people (tribe) who live a short distance from Victoria Falls - called locally the Mosi-oa-Tunya, meaning "smoke that thunders."
Chief Mukuni has been a pioneer in the development of tourism that benefits the tribal peoples of Zambia.
The Forum will seek to foster increased indigenous tourism in Zambia and Africa – and build bridges of indigenous tourism, friendship and collaboration between Africa and other regions of the world
Traditional Leaders from throughout Africa, the developing world, and other countries are invited. Traditional associations and/or cultural associations will also be welcome to attend.
Traditional Leaders wishing to make a presentation, and others interested in learning more about this new Traditional Leaders Forum, are invited to contact President Mr. Joseph Zulu, Zambia Ethno Tourism and Cultural Tourism Alliance (ZECUTA) at Zecuta@yahoo.com.
LIUTEBM to Partner in Organization of
Educators Forum
Livingstone International University of Tourism Excellence and Business Management is partnering with IIPT in the organization of the full day Educators Forum to be held as part of the 5th IIPT African Conference. The Forum continues with IIPT’s tradition of bringing together educators from Africa and other regions of the world to share their ideas, research, and curricula on the Conference theme and to reach consensus on educational initiatives for collaboration. Dr. Patrick Kalifungwa, Vice Chancellor of LIETEBM will Moderate the Forum.
Educators are invited to submit abstracts of their proposed presentations to Dr. Ian Kelly, Coordinator of the IIPT International Educators Network: iankelly34@bigpond.com
Student/Youth Leadership Forum being organized by
Youth Welfare Foundation Zambia
The Zambia Children’s and Youth Welfare Foundation – with active Tourism Clubs in the Zambia schools, is partnering with IIPT in the organization of a full day Student/Youth Leadership Forum. The Forum will be held bringing together future leaders of the industry to share their ideas and vision for the future of sustainable tourism in Africa, and the theme of the Conference - and to propose initiatives to be taken by students and young leaders.
Students and young leaders are invited to submit brief summaries of their proposed presentations to Nishit Charadva, Coordinator, IIPT International Student/Youth Leadership Network: iiptyouth@gmail.com

Youth Forum at the 4th IIPT African Conference, Kampala, Uganda
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IIPT Scholarship Award
IIPT will provide a US$ 1,500 scholarship award to the inter-disciplinary team of 3 to 5 university students who write the best paper on the theme of the Conference. Students must be enrolled in an African university, or university in a developing country from another region of the world. Deadline for submissions is April 15. The winners will be announced on April 26. Interested students are invited to contact Dr. Ian Kelly for essay guidelines: iankelly34@bigpond.com
Late Prof. Stephen Banda, Hotel Tourism Training Inst.
Zambia receiving Scholarship Award on behalf of students 3rd IIPT African Conference, Lusaka
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Join us on our World Peace Tours –
Where every traveler is an ‘Ambassador for Peace’
IIPT has recently launched a series of ‘World Peace Tours’ that have been crafted to reinforce IIPT’s dedication to “making Travel and Tourism the world’s first Global Peace Industry” and the belief “that every traveler is potentially an ‘Ambassador for Peace.’ The tours will introduce travelers to new cultures, new experiences, and new friendships while exemplifying IIPT’s ideals and values as expressed in the ‘IIPT Credo of the Peaceful Traveler.’ Each tour includes interactions with local persons to learn and share in their culture and traditions.
Travel Agents are welcome. All tours are commissionable. For more information please contact:
Louis D’Amore, Email: ljd@iipt.org or Don King, Email: travelking@swissmail.org
World Peace Tours:
An Unforgettable Journey to Tanzania
For many visitors, a safari to Africa is the trip of a lifetime but as with anything truly special it hinges on the connection you make, and with the people of Tanzania; that connection will remain in your memory forever. Their hospitality is bountiful and based on the concept that to experience peace you must extend peace to others. A thought that is evident as you travel throughout the countryside and further reinforced by the children’s smile. For more information please click here.
World Peace Tours:
Engage In the Ultimate African challenge For a Great Cause:
Mount Kilimanjaro 2011
With this grueling challenge not only are your efforts rewarded through the success of reaching the peak of the world’s tallest freestanding mountain, but your energy and dedication also helps the students of a local school situated in Tanzania’s Pare Mountains. The climb is a wonderful feat to check off the list of lifetime goals, but more importantly the aid the students receive provides them the true chance to change their entire lives. For more information please click here.
A World Peace Tour and Festival in The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan
Bhutan, a Himalayan jewel, tucked among some of the world’s highest mountains. With a diverse, protected and astonishingly beautiful environment, where life revolves around the daily practice of kindness, compassion and peace. At the heart of The World Peace Tour is an opportunity to spend time with Bhutanese students from Thimphu’s Voluntary Artists Studio and together renovate an ancient chorten (Buddhist Stupa). Together we’ll contribute a lasting gift for Bhutanese people in the spirit of peace. For more information please click here.
WORLD PEACE TOUR IN MOROCCO
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The Gulf Experience - Emirates and Oman
A World Peace Tour 
This is the essential Arabian Gulf experience…combining two of the most spectacular cities of the modern world—Dubai and Abu Dhabi—along with the mystical timelessness of Oman. Experience the courtesy and hospitality that has been a tradition for centuries in a perfect winter climate as you visit the world’s tallest building and tallest hotel, ancient castles and forts, and one of the world’s largest Mosques. For more information please click here.
Cruise 4 Haiti
Join us on this exciting cruise 7 night cruise docking in Philipsburg, St Maarten, San Juan, Puerto Rico and Labadee, Haiti. In Labadee, Haiti participants will join For Haiti with Love, in bringing food and medical goods for those in need as well as Christmas gifts for orphaned children affected by the earthquake and enjoy a festive barbecue on the beach. For more information please click here
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