Kenya Tourism Board to brief UN World Trade Organization in Geneva

The Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) is playing an increasingly active role when it comes to events taking place in Kenya.

The Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) is playing an increasingly active role when it comes to events taking place in Kenya. In fact, senior staff of KTB are in Geneva at present as part of a delegation led by Kenyaโ€™s foreign secretary, briefing the UN’s World Trade Organization (WTO) on the level of preparations for the upcoming MC10 meeting in December.

This global meeting, incidentally a resounding endorsement of Kenyaโ€™s capital Nairobi as a major MICE destination, is taking place from December 15-18. Hashtagged as #MC10, the event will bring together the worldโ€™s trade ministers and hundreds of delegation members and other visitors in their tow.

The Kenya Tourism Board late yesterday issued the following statement about their involvement:

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Kenya Tourism Board leverages on the MC 10 briefing session

The Kenya Tourism Board is part of the technical team accompanying the Cabinet Secretary, Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ambassador Dr. Amina Mohammed for the Information Session Briefing at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva. The sessionโ€™s objective is to share Kenyaโ€™s preparedness to host of the largest international meetings that Kenya is poised to host in December, 2015, the MC 10. The briefing which entered its two day part today is supported by an exhibition that gives Kenya an opportunity to show case the best of Kenya in tourism, investment and trade opportunities, Culture and history and Kenyaโ€™s exportsโ€™ potential. The exhibition yesterday was KTB through its Managing Director Muriithi Ndegwa can confirm that the opportunity has availed the board a chance to interact with the delegates representing over 100 countries. The briefing was made to member states represented by over 300 delegates.

We are certain that our joint efforts will translate to converting the delegates to touristsโ€™ pre, during and post conference and/or after the meeting which takes place between the 15th and 18th of December, 2015. One of the delegates who have already confirmed her intentions to sample Kenyaโ€™s tourism products is Shin โ€“ Yuan Lai, the Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the Permanent Mission of Taiwan to the World Trade Organization.

โ€œI have never been to Kenya and I am particularly excited about experiencing the Maasai Mara. I have not been to a hot air balloon and look forward to these exciting experiences,โ€ said Lai in her interaction with the KTB MD.

Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events (MICE) has continued to fly the industry flag high even at the backdrop of the external factors that have affected Kenyaโ€™s tourism fortunes. Kenya will be hosting other international meetings in the year among them ATA, Magical Keya Travel EXPO and The World PR Conference in Emerging Economies. MC 10, set to host over 5000 delegates will see the delegates occupy about 65 hotels within Nairobi.

Other organizations represented at the exhibition include Kenyatta International Convention Centre who is the event host, Kenya Airways, the MC 10 official carrier, KenInvest, Export Promotion Council and the National Museums of Kenya.

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Riding high at present from a successful visit by US President Obama, who was co-host to #GES2015, the Global Enterpreneurship Summit, which just ended last Sunday in Nairobi, Kenya is expected to progressively claw its way back into the top tier of Africaโ€™s most favorite tourism destinations, and MICE events are one key element to accomplishing this.

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