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Empowering Indigenous Communities to Drive Tourism s Recovery

UNWTO The cultural diversity and knowledge of indigenous peoples can bring innovative experiences and new business opportunities for tourism destinations and local communities, and help them recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on this, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has partnered with the World Indigenous Tourism Alliance (WINTA) on a set of guidelines, designed to ensure this type of experiences are respectful and led by the indigenous communities themselves. The new UNWTO Inclusive Recovery Guide, Issue 4: Indigenous Communities, is the fourth set of guidelines addressing the socio-cultural impacts of COVID-19 issued by UNWTO. The partners call for placing Indigenous communities at the centre of recovery plans and for partnerships geared towards gathering accurate data on Indigenous tourism, and how it has been affected by the pandemic.

America the Beautiful Points the Way Toward Necessary Conservation of Lands and Waters

Office Here are 4 actions the Biden administration should focus on right away. “Nature is essential to the health, well-being, and prosperity of every family and every community in America.” So says the Biden administration’s America the Beautiful report which lays the groundwork for confronting the entangled crises of biodiversity loss, climate change, and inequitable access to nature. The administration has set a goal of protecting 30% of America’s lands and waters for conservation by 2030 (30 x 30), and importantly has stated that it will set out to do so in a manner that is inclusive, driven by collaboration, and directed by science. 

Crown-Indigenous minister in stock photo mix-up

We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or The tweet was sent out by the official account for the minister of Crown-Indigenous relations on May 4. “#COVID19 has amplified the many challenges impacting Indigenous communities. With #Budget2021, the #GC will work with Indigenous partners to close the socioeconomic gaps and move toward a prosperous future,” Carolyn Bennett tweeted. The image appearing in the tweet, however, is not one of an Indigenous woman but rather an Asian woman. It is a stock photo sold by the company iStock, part of Getty Images, filed number of labels including “Chinese Ethnicity Photos.”

BWR Exploration Inc Completes Acquisition of Little Stull Lake Gold Property in NE Manitoba Provides Project Update

BWR Exploration Inc Completes Acquisition of Little Stull Lake Gold Property in NE Manitoba Provides Project Update
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