Global Tourism Resilience Day 2025 Key Highlights, Significance, Date
Global Tourism Resilience Day, observed annually on February 17, is a significant occasion dedicated to celebrating the strength and adaptability of the tourism industry. This day emphasizes the importance of a resilient tourism sector that can overcome challenges like pandemics, economic crises, and environmental changes, ensuring continued economic growth, cross-cultural exchange, and sustainability. The observance encourages nations to develop strategies that strengthen the tourism sector against future disruptions.
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| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Global Tourism Resilience Day 2025: Key Highlights, Significance, Date |
| Observed Date | February 17, annually (2025 falls on a Monday) |
| Established By | United Nations General Assembly |
| Primary Focus | Promoting resilience and adaptability in the tourism sector |
| Economic Importance | Tourism contributes income, employment, foreign exchange, and promotes conservation |
| Connection to SDGs | Sustainable tourism supports poverty reduction, job creation, and environmental conservation |
| Global Challenges Addressed | Pandemics, climate change, economic downturns, natural disasters |
| Key Activities | Conferences, workshops, awareness campaigns, climate action discussions |
| Collaborations | Governments, public and private sectors, and organizations work together for tourism recovery |
| UN’s Role | Hosting global discussions on climate-resilient travel and promoting sustainable tourism practices |
| Celebration Highlights | Workshops on tourism resilience, focus on climate adaptation, diversification of tourism offers |
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