The Kerala government on Sunday agreed with the United Nations (UN) Women to boost women-friendly activities in the State's tourism sector.
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A memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by Kerala Tourism and UN Women India agreed to work towards promoting gender-inclusive tourism sites in the State.
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The MoU was signed by Kerala Tourism Director P B Nooh and UN Women India representative Susan Ferguson and it would be implemented by the Responsible Tourism Mission, a government release said.
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"As per the pact inked at the first-ever Global Responsible Tourism Summit in Kumarakom near this city, both parties will promote women-friendly tourism in Kerala.
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This will be done by creating modules and capacity-building of relevant stakeholders, besides providing advisory support for baseline research, implementing women-friendly tourist destinations, and supporting interventions to change prevalent discriminatory social norms," the release said.
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Kerala Tourism Minister P A Mohamed Riyas, who inaugurated the four-day summit, said the MoU was in continuation of the State government's renewed efforts towards women-friendly tourism since October last year.
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"We will ensure good female participation in tourism initiatives and allied services besides RT (Responsible Tourism) projects. The idea is to promote tourism with a focus on women empowerment," he is quoted as having said in the release.
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Ferguson is quoted as having said that women merited encouragement to work in tourism to instill a sense of security among the travellers to the State.
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"More jobs to women in key slots will not only generate employment but curtail the prevailing gender inequality," she said.
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The conclave features 280 delegates and 70 speakers.
Kerala, UN Women Sign Pact To Boost Women-Friendly Activities In Tourism
On Sunday, The Kerala government agreed with the United Nations (UN) Women to boost women-friendly activities in the State's tourism sector.

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