Raising Brazil’s profile internationally while advancing discussions on sustainability, environmental conservation and climate change are among the primary challenges facing Brazil’s Minister of Tourism, Celso Sabino. On Thursday, January 23, he assumed office as President of the UN Tourism Executive Council, a position regarded as one of the agency’s most influential roles in decision-making for the sector.
The inauguration, held in Madrid, Spain, marks a historic moment for Brazil, as this is the first time a Brazilian representative occupies this seat at the international agency. “It is time to promote justice, solidarity, responsibility, and sustainability. There is much to be done, particularly regarding legislation and sector…
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