16. June 2008

UNWTO SECRETARY-GENERAL FRANCESCO FRANGIALLI TO STEP DOWN AT BEGINNING OF 2009 – LAYS OUT AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE

Madrid/Jeju Island, Korea, 13 June - Addressing the Executive Council of the UNWTO, Francesco Frangialli announced that he would be stepping down at the beginning of 2009 to allow for a smooth transition before the normal end of his final term of office. 

He noted the steady consolidation of the Organization during his tenure as Secretary-General, highlighting: 

  • The expanding membership of 153 States, with others in the pipeline, giving a strong global representation.

  • The solid financial situation of the Organization with tight controlled spending and a focused programme of work.

  • The transformation to the UN Agency for Tourism, hosted in Spain and supported by a small but professional international Secretariat.

In addition he reflected on the main structural achievements during this period:

  • The creation of a universally accepted system of Tourism Satellite Accounts (TSA)  to accurately measure the impact of tourism in national economies.

  • The adoption of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism  which had been recognized by the UN General Assembly as the basis for responsible tourism.

  • The placing of tourism as a key element in the international agenda for sustainable development and the achievement of the UN Millennium Development Goals. 

Finally he touched on key areas of focus in UNWTO’s Programme of Work which would be cornerstones of the Organization’s future:

In acknowledging the decision of Mr. Frangialli, the Executive Council paid tribute to his dedicated championing of tourism in the wider international community, his leadership of the industry during this period and the very solid foundations he has laid for the future of the Organization and the sector.