Middle East members back UN Tourism’s vision
- 2/18/2025
- 45 Day

UN Tourism’s Member States from across the
Middle East have met again to guide the continued growth of the sector across
the region. The 51st session of the Regional Commission welcomed high-level
delegations from 13 Member States, including eight Ministers of Tourism to
assess achievements, analyse sector trends and focus on key priorities.
The Middle East finished 2024 as the region with
fastest recovery from the impacts of the pandemic in the world. UN Tourism
Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili paid special recognition of the
Commission’s hosts, Qatar, which is on track to hit its target of welcoming 6
million tourists a year and growing tourism’s contribution to GDP to 12%.
“The Middle East stands out as one of the most
exciting places for tourism right now. The region is a leader in fields such as
luxury tourism, wellness tourism and sports tourism, and is also at the
forefront of vital work to grow investments into the sector and provide
education and training for millions of future tourism workers,”
Secretary-General Pololikashvili said.
Middle East: Tourism education leader
The reports of the Secretary-General and the Regional
Director for the Middle East, focused on UN Tourism's work to support Members
develop talent through education and professional development. Key achievement
include:
30,000 students – more than half of them women – have
now signed up to the UN Tourism Online Academy, which offers 50 courses from 18
academic partners, including new courses just finalised with the support of
Saudi Arabia.
The UN Tourism Education Toolkit for tourism in High
Schools is being implemented in the United Arab Emirates.
10 new courses have been added to the Human Capital
Development by E-Learning Project with Saudi Arabia. The platform has also been
upgraded to integrate Artificial Intelligence.
Together with its Member States, UN Tourism is
advancing education-related activities across the region. Notably, in Saudi
Arabia, the Riyadh School of Tourism and Hospitality is training tourism
professionals and giving them relevant skills to lead the sector forward.
Sports Tourism key pillar of
diversification
In Doha, the growing relevance of sports tourism as a
tool for economic diversification was made clear, with the success of the Qatar
FIFA World Cup of 2022 presented as a model for other destinations to follow.
The FIFA World Cup, Formula 1 races in Bahrain and the
United Arab Emirates, the Dakar rally in Saudi Arabia, and the acquisition of
major football players and teams from around the world – were all recognized as
helping make the Middle East one of the most exciting and influential regions
in world sports and sports tourism right now. The relevance of this part of the
sector was further reflected in the hosting of a special one-day conference on
Sports Tourism and the Tourism Industry After the World Cup within the
framework of the Regional Commission.
Reflecting UN Tourism's commitment to strengthening
resilience and creating opportunities through diversification, the significant
potential of wellness tourism for the region was also emphasized. Equally, the
growing importance of gastronomy tourism as a pillar of rural development and
cultural heritage was underscored.
Regional cooperation on display
In accordance with the statutory obligations of the
Commission, Member States confirmed key appointments for the years ahead. In a
spirit of regional fraternity, Members agreed that Kuwait will serve as Chair
as the Regional Commission for 2025-27, with Qatar as first Vice-Chair and Iraq
as second Vice-Chair. Egypt and the UAE will sit on the UN Tourism Executive
Council (2025-29).
Meanwhile, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will sit on the
Committee on Tourism Online Education (2025-29) and the UAE will sit on the
Technical Committee for the International Code for the Protection of Tourists
for the same period.
To conclude, Members agreed that the 52nd Regional
Commission for the Middle East will be held in the city of Kuwait, Kuwait, in
2026.
