Victoria Falls Zambia dedicated for Peace through Tourism

What has tourism got to do with peace? One might say, Peace, that’s the government’s job. Louis D’Amore believes otherwise.

What has tourism got to do with peace? One might say, Peace, that’s the government’s job. Louis D’Amore believes otherwise.
He is the founding president of the International Institute of Peace through Tourism.

The Canadian government commissioned him to develop a code of ethics and guidelines for sustainable tourism that has become an international model. D’Amore says, “World leaders are now beginning to realize that if we want peace, we must prepare for peace.

And if we are to prepare for peace, we must have, and share, a common, positive vision of peace.”

Louis D’Amore of the “Coalition of Partners for World Peace through Tourism” with partners who are each committed to a “Millennium Project.”
“The tourism industry has the potential to become the world’s first “Peace Industry”; an industry that recognizes, promotes and supports the belief that every traveler is potentially an Ambassador for Peace.”

The president of Zambia H.E. Rupiah Bwezani Banda declared the week of May 15 as a national week of Peace Through Tourism in honor of Louis D’Amore 5th Africa Conference in Lusaka.

20 delegates from the 5th Africa Conference for the International Insitute for Peace through tourism (IIPT) went to Victoria Falls, Zambia on May 18,2011 to re-dedicate the IIPT Peace Park. IIPT delegates and their founder and president Louis D’Amore were joined by Zambia’s Minister of Tourism, Environment and natural resources Hon. Catherine Namuga,Zoltan Somogyi , Executive Director for Member Relation Services, UNWTO, and local dignatories from both Zambia
and Zimbabwe.

And speaking at the re-dedication ceremony in Livingstone, IIPT Founder and President, Louis Dโ€™Amore said the falls is an important part of global tourism.
And World Tourism Organisation Executive Director, Soldan Somogoyi reiterated Mr. Dโ€™Amoreโ€™s sentiments.

The Victoria Falls was last rededicated in 2005 during the 3rd IIPT conference.
And speaking at the same occasion, Tourism Minister, Catherine Namugala said the re-dedication of the Victoria Falls shows governmentโ€™s commitment to the sector.

H.E. Namugala has further noted that tourism is one of the major sectors under the economic diversification agenda hence needs to be supported.
She also stated the need to push for the agenda of peace through tourism.

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