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    Where is tourism headed?

    9 December 2024Updated:13 January 2025 El Mindhar
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    In this first El Mindhar Essiyahi video entitled “Where is tourism headed?”, we try to demonstrate the need to develop the sector, or risk downgrading the destination. However, such development should encompass the inland regions as well as the largest possible number of Tunisians.

    A plea for “tourism development and tourism for development”: this is Touriscope’s editorial line.

    By Lotfi Mansour, tourism consultant (former director of specialized magazines, initiator and former Executive Director of the Tunisia Convention Bureau).

    Production: MCM. Photos: MCM.
    Sources:
    – “The Unfinished Revolution” report, World Bank, 2014 », Banque Mondiale, 2014
    – OECD, “Tourism Trends and Policies 2024”
    – Tunisian National Tourist Office

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