Empowing women in tourism

Kerala inks a pact with UN Women India to empower women in tourism. As per the pact, signed at the first-ever Global Responsible Tourism Summit, both parties will promote women-friendly tourism in the state. State Responsible Tourism Mission will implement the MoU.

TT Bureau

Kerala has entered into an agreement with UN Women India to boost women-friendly activities in the state’s tourism sector. In a memorandum of understanding (MoU), signed by Kerala Tourism Director P. B. Nooh and UN Women India Representative Susan Ferguson, they agreed to work towards promoting gender-inclusive tourism sites in the state.

The Responsible Tourism Mission will be the implementing agency for the agreement.

Ferguson said that women merited encouragement to work in tourism, so as to instill a sense of security among the travellers to the state. “More jobs to women in key slots will not only generate employment but curtail the prevailing gender inequality,” she noted.

As per the pact inked at the first-ever Global Responsible Tourism Summit in Kumarakom, both parties will promote women-friendly tourism in Kerala. This will be done by creating modules and capacity-building of relevant stakeholders, besides providing advisory support for baseline research, implementing women-friendly tourist destinations and supporting interventions to change prevalent discriminatory social norms.

The world body will help Kerala tourism in developing reports and material related to women-friendly tourism and their publication. The agreement will strive to build synergies with other flagship programmes of the state and help in rectifying social attitudes that are checking gender-inclusive public spaces in tourism.

Tourism Minister P.A. Mohamed Riyas, while inaugurating the four-day summit at Lakesong resort, said the MoU was in continuation of the state government’s renewed efforts towards women-friendly tourism since October last year. “We will ensure good female participation in tourism initiatives and allied services besides RT (Responsible Tourism) projects. The idea is to promote tourism with focus on women empowerment,” he added. The conclave saw attendance from 280 delegates and 70 speakers.

 

 

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