UN Tourism confirms new Secretary-General: Shaikha Al Nowais to become first woman leader in 2026
- 11/10/2025
- 8 Day
Shaikha Al Nowais has been confirmed as
the new Secretary-General of UN Tourism. Meeting in Riyadh, the Organization’s
General Assembly formally ratified her nomination and showed their strong
support.
Ms. Al Nowais will be the first woman to lead the
United Nations Specialised Agency for tourism in its 50-year history. She will
begin her term at the start of 2026, having gained significant experience in
the private sector, most notably as Corporate Vice President at Rotana Hotels.
She also chairs the Abu Dhabi Chamber's Tourism Working Group and serves on the
boards of the Abu Dhabi Businesswomen Council and Les Roches Hospitality
Academy.
Addressing the Assembly, the Secretary-General-elect
said: “This is a triumph for all of us. It is a shared moment that reflects our
collective vision for a stronger, more connected, and more compassionate world
of tourism. Together, we represent the hopes of millions whose lives are
touched by this sector. Together, we carry the belief that tourism, at its
best, can uplift nations and unite humanity.” Looking ahead, to her mandate,
she outlined five core priorities: “Responsible tourism, capacity building, technology
for good, innovative financing, and smart governance — each designed to make
our sector more inclusive, resilient, and human.”
26th General Assembly advances UN Tourism
vision for sector
The new Secretary-General was nominated by UN
Tourism’s Executive Council in May. Following protocol, her nomination was put
before the 160 Member States at the 26th General Assembly for their
confirmation.
The appointment of the new Secretary-General for the
term 2026-2030 was the highlight of the first day of the UN Tourism General
Assembly. Over the course of the Assembly, delegates will participate in four
plenary sessions, numerous meetings of seven specialized committees.
The start of the General Assembly came directly after
the conclusion of the 124th session of the UN Tourism Executive Council - the
organization’s highest executive body – which provided Members an update on the
shared Programme of Work, built on the pillars of boosting investments,
supporting innovation and widening education and opportunity in the sector.







