..Pioneering Intra-Africa Connectivity and Sustainable Growth in Travel, Tourism, and Trade
Walk For Love Africa®️ (WFLA) is delighted to announce that preparations are in place for the inaugural edition of the WFLA Summit, a travel, tourism, and trade event scheduled to take place from 28 to 29 March 2024 in Lagos, Nigeria, at the Radisson Blu Hotel Ikeja.
The theme of the event is Intra-Africa Travel and Tourism Ecosystem: Maximizing Opportunities for Sustainable Growth and Development.
The 2-day event will feature a full-day conference with high-level panel sessions with key figures in the travel, tourism, and trade industry.
Expected to grace the event on Day 1 are members of High Commissions and Diplomatic Missions in Nigeria, as well as notable figures and policy makers in the relevant industries, such as trade and investments, aviation, hospitality, finance, tech, etc.
On the second day, there will be sustainable SMEs and Start-ups training on climate adaptability and resilience for tourism businesses.
Many young people can participate in this training and leverage it to increase their knowledge and understanding of the industry and how to scale their businesses with opportunities for seed funding.
Registration for the training is free, but slots are limited.
WFLA Summit will also witness the official launch of the maiden edition of Afri-Explorer© magazine – a 120-page all-gloss flagship publication showcasing destinations, the cultural diversity of Africa, off-beaten paths, and investment opportunities in Africa.
In addition, there will be a Sustainability charity golf tournament tagged the Green Classics to promote UN Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs).
The event, which is first in a series, will move across countries and regions in Africa with the view to tackling the challenges in trade tariffs, visa openness, cross-border payments, air connectivity through advocacy.
The organization is tasked with supporting the Single Africa Air Transport Market (SAATM) and African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).