AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUN Tourism Leadership: Angola will co-chair the 69th UN Tourism Regional Commission for Africa meeting (July 2–4) in Mahé, Seychelles, aiming to push sustainable, inclusive tourism policies and attract investment. Diaspora & Nature Tourism: In Malanje, Wanda Tucker (Tucker family) pledged to boost tourism in Calandula by linking the African diaspora to Calandula Falls and working with Angola on ongoing coordination; she also flagged UNESCO heritage recognition for Massangano in Cuanza-Norte. Regional Security & Travel Context: AFRICOM and Angola opened the 2026 African Chiefs of Defense Conference, focusing on stability and cross-border threats—an indirect reminder that safety shapes travel confidence. Health Alerts for Travelers: The UN warns Central Africa’s Ebola outbreak could cost Africa up to $3.6bn and push nearly one million into poverty; meanwhile, the US issued a travel advisory after Marburg cases were reported in Uganda, affecting regional travel planning. Tourism Policy Watch: SADC UniVisa is edging closer to approval, with Angola among pilot countries selected to streamline travel across southern Africa.
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