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Africa: Liberia Engages Africa’s Tourism Leaders in Abuja

A Liberian delegation led by Assistant Minister for Tourism, Atty. Dogba K. Norris, Jr., has departed Monrovia to participate in two high-level African tourism events in Abuja, Nigeria, aimed at advancing regional collaboration and sustainable tourism practices across the continent.

The delegation from the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism (MICAT) is attending the 68th Meeting of the UN Tourism Regional Commission for Africa (CAF), followed by a Thematic Conference focused on “Boosting Social Impact and Education in Tourism through Innovation, Artificial Intelligence, and Creative Industries in Africa.” Both events are scheduled to run from June 11 to June 13, 2025.

These forums bring together Africa’s top tourism policymakers, private sector leaders, and development partners to chart a forward-looking agenda for the sector. Liberia’s participation signals the country’s ambition to remain an active player in shaping the future of tourism on the continent, particularly in areas of sustainable development and technological innovation.

In a move that highlights Liberia’s holistic approach to tourism, the Ministry has also included a representative from the Forestry Development Authority (FDA) in its delegation. Comfort Sakui, Manager for Ecotourism and Awareness at the FDA, joins MICAT’s Director of the Bureau of Tourism, Juanita Yiah, as part of the three-member team. Their inclusion reflects Liberia’s emphasis on eco-friendly tourism and environmental stewardship as essential components of national tourism strategy.