News from the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
Marriott Supports UNWTO Global Code of Ethics
London, 7 November 2006/eTN - UNWTO is committed to helping to protect children from sexual abuse. At the start of World
Travel Market 2006 in London, the Task Force to Protect Children from Sexual Exploitation in Tourism met to discuss the
involvement of the tourism industry in the campaign to protect children from sexual exploitation.
As a direct result of the meeting, Marriott International agreed to distribute the Internet link to the "The Responsible
Tourist and Traveller" among its confirmed bookings - UNWTO's practical travel advice, based on the Global Code of
Ethics for Tourism.
Marriott International sends 6.800 pre-arrival confirmations per day, summing over 20 million emails per year to its
guests.
"This decision should encourage other tourism operators and serve as an example to foster responsible tourism practices.
Our goal is to create a forum for key-players in the tourism sector to exchange information and experiences on ways to
prevent exploitation of children and strengthen programmes for their protection", said the head of Ethical Tourism at
UNWTO, Marina Diotallevi.
The Task Force to Protect Children from Sexual Exploitation in Tourism operates in the context of UNWTO's Global Code of
Ethics for Tourism - a comprehensive set of principles whose purpose is to guide stakeholders in tourism development: a
global action platform of tourism-related key-players from the government and the tourism industry sectors,
international organizations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and media associations whose aim is to prevent,
uncover, isolate and eradicate the sexual exploitation of children in tourism.
UNWTO is an active supporter of other similar initiatives within the UN system, such as those initiated by UNICEF and
ILO/IPEC.
The Responsible Tourist:
http://www.unwto.org/code_ethics/eng/responsible.htm
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