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Summit work begins "Emirates and Africa for tourism investment" In Dubai

Dubai, 27 October / WAM / The UAE-Africa Tourism Investment Summit 2025, which is being held under the slogan “Building Bridges for Sustainable Growth,” was launched today, as part of the activities of the “Future of Hospitality World Summit – FHS World 2025”, organized by The Bench.

The summit, which kicked off at the Madinat Jumeirah Hotel in Dubai, aims to strengthen economic and tourism relations between the UAE and Africa and push them to more advanced and prosperous levels, and chart new horizons for Emirati-African investments in various tourism sectors.

It also aims to consolidate the joint commitment to promoting sustainable tourism, developing infrastructure, deepening strategic investment partnerships between the two sides, reviewing promising tourism investment opportunities on the African continent, as well as highlighting the UAE’s role as a major economic and investment partner in developing the African tourism sector.

More than 350 leaders, senior government officials, ministers and decision-makers, as well as investors and entrepreneurs from the UAE and 53 African countries, will participate in the event, which constitutes an important dialogue platform for exchanging experiences and best practices and enhancing opportunities for future partnerships in various tourism sectors.

The summit represents an extension of the UAE’s pioneering role in shaping the future of global tourism, by adopting innovative solutions in financing and investment and promoting the principles of sustainability and tourism diversity, reflecting the country’s model of balancing economic development, environmental protection and cultural identity.

The UAE-Africa Tourism Investment Summit focuses on a group of vital areas that embody the common tourism development priorities between the two sides, including investment in tourism-based projects, including financing, infrastructure, hospitality, innovative tourism services, and sustainable tourism.

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