A pilot project aimed at developing sustainable tourism, with a focus on empowering women, youth, and rural communities, has been launched in Cambodia and Vietnam under the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) Destination Eco-Talents (DET) initiative.
From March 26 to 28, the OIF organised a workshop for the DET project in Siem Reap, Cambodia, a pilot country for the initiative designed to promote sustainable and inclusive tourism.
Adjara Diouf, project coordinator at REPAP/OIF, said the project is the result of studies – led by Millennium Destination – conducted in Cambodia, Vietnam, the Comoros in the Indian Ocean and Cabo Verde in West Africa.
“The results have shown a strong potential to develop sustainable and inclusive tourism. DET aims to strengthen competitiveness in the tourism sector, including women, young people and local communities,” she said,…



























