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        	  The Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau (SIVB) and 
			  the Ministry of Culture and Tourism have joined resources to stage 
			  a National Tourism Forum (NTF) in Honiara on 29 August. 
			  Director 
			  of Tourism and chairman of the NTF organising committee, Barney 
			  Sivoro said the event represented a critical component in the SIVB 
			  and government’s joint plans to see tourism become the country’s 
			  prime source of foreign exchange earnings in the next 10 years. 
			  “This initiative is intended to act as a 
			  catalyst in helping to shape an industry which has more than the 
			  potential to become the largest foreign exchange earner for the 
			  country in the next few years,” Mr Sivoro said.
			  “Tourism can drive economic growth, act as impetus in reducing 
			  urban drift, alleviate poverty and make for many other tangible 
			  benefits. This initiative represents a huge 
			  opportunity for everyone involved in tourism – and beyond – to 
			  have their say in how we intend shaping our tourism industry today 
			  to meet and reap tomorrow’s benefits.” 
			  SIVB CEO, 
			  Josefa ‘Jo’ Tuamoto said the event was timely given the local 
			  tourism industry has “found itself at a crossroads in its 
			  development”. 
			  “While the country had enjoyed a 
			  modest annual international visitor growth rate of around 3% that growth while commendable is still well below 
			  projected rates,” Mr Tuamoto said. “The industry 
			  with government support is therefore taking a STEP CHANGE in its 
			  approach in an attempt to accelerate growth and provide benefits 
			  to the national economy and ordinary Solomon Islanders, hence the 
			  staging of the NTF.” 
			  Invitations to the event will 
			  be sent to delegates representing each province, civil society, 
			  government departments and the tourism industry. 
			  Venue for the 29 August event is the Heritage Park Hotel. 
			  Mr Tuamoto said key speakers, both local and 
			  international, would address various issues pertaining to the 
			  industry. 
			  It is hoped, he said, that following the 
			  forum, tangible and actionable items suggested and agreed upon 
			  will be implemented to help drive and shape the future of the 
			  industry as it moves forward.
  
			  
			  
			  Solomon Islands
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