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PATA Resilience Forum 2022

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As the third step of the TDR Programme, the Resilience Forum provides subnational destinations guidance on how to strengthen national and international partnerships for destination resilience and sustainable tourism development.

The Resilience Forum is a platform for destinations to:

  1. Engage with international organisations to understand protocols and procedures related to obtaining funds and investments for resilience and sustainability; and

  2. Present their destination's current tourism situation, challenges, opportunities and key resilience needs.


The Forum will consist of two parts:

  1. First, a round of presentations by the international organisations GIZ, World Economic Forum, World Bank, Asian Development Bank and Cities Development Initiative For Asia on their current programmes and projects in sustainable and resilient tourism, and how destinations can access their financing and investments opportunities.

  2. Second, a roundtable discussion with representatives from the four TDR participating destinations (Siem Reap, Hoi An, Bogor and Siquijor Island) to present their priority needs for building resilience and their lessons learned from TDR.

*Registration only for public sector DMOs & tourism authorities. 

 

Speakers

Jessie F. McComb, StudSenior Private Sector Development Specialist – Tourism, World Bank

Jessie F. McComb is a destination development and tourism research professional currently working as a senior tourism specialist for the World Bank Group. She has nearly 20 years of experience working with governments, businesses, and communities to leverage tourism for economic development and sector growth.  Read more

Steven Schipani, Principal Tourism Industry Specialist, Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Steven Schipani is the Senior Portfolio Management Specialist, ADB Lao PDR Resident Mission. He manages a portfolio of around USD830 million that covers public investments in agriculture and natural resources, education, energy, health, industry and trade, transport; and water supply and other municipal infrastructure and services. Read more

Andreas Hofmann, Project Manager, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ)

Dr. Andreas Hofmann is a part of the GIZ tourism’s sustainable development team that advises GIZ’s global tourism projects, as well as coordinates the cooperation between the tourism and private hospitality sector. Prior to his work in GIZ, Andreas worked for an EU Switch Asia project in Luang Prabang, and also as Managing Director for Asian Trails Laos. Read more

Lauren Uppink Calderwood, Head of Aviation, Travel and Tourism Industries, World Economic Forum

Lauren Uppink Calderwood is Head of Aviation, Travel and Tourism at the World Economic Forum. She drives thought leadership, industry strategy and action on sustainability and climate change, travel security, pandemic recovery and the impact of technology on the sector. Read more

Kathleen Jovellanos, Capacity Development Specialist,Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA)

Pham To Linh, International Cooperation Department  Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT)  Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MoCST)

Ms. Pham To Linh has been working as an official at the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism since 2014, where she takes charge of international cooperation and tourism market research to promote Viet Nam as a sustainable and competitive destination. Read more

Vic Bayhonan, International Relations Division, Department of Tourism, The Philippines

H.E. Try Chhiv, Director of the Department of International Cooperation and ASEAN, Ministry of Tourism, Cambodia

Try Chivv is the Director of the Department of International Cooperation and ASEAN Department, the Ministry of Tourism in Cambodia. He is also the Advisor to the Ministry of Tourism of Cambodia, while acting as the Director of the Secretariat of National Committee for Tourism Professionals. Read more

Mochamad Nalendra, Wise Steps Consulting, Indonesia Founder and CEO

Mr. Nalendra is a speaker, consultant, and CEO of Wise Steps Consulting, a sustainable tourism consulting firm based in Indonesia. He is also authorized GSTC trainer in Indonesia and Certified Professional Marketer (Asia) by Asia Marketing Federation. Read more

 

*Registration only for public sector DMOs & tourism authorities. 

 
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