#FITUR2021: 12th INVESTOUR comes off tomorrow, 20th May

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The 12th edition of the Tourism Investment and Business Forum for Africa (INVESTOUR), organized jointly by the UNWTO, FITUR and Casa Africa will take place on 20 May 2021 in a hybrid format.

The forum aims to stimulate sustainable tourism development, attract investment and nurture entrepreneurship in Africa. This year’s event is being organized in two sessions. The first is a Round Table session, centres around the following topics: Revitalizing the tourism sector post-COVID – Trends and Investment opportunities.

The second session features an Investment Webinar which aims to provide additional tools and resources to African entities in order to increase concrete opportunities for strategic partnerships with collaborators and international investors.

INVESTOUR over the years has become a major event of FITUR drawing key tourism policymakers, ministers, businesses from all over Africa to discuss ways to drive investments into the sector.

Click here to register for the event

Story by Samuel Obeng Appah

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