CAF will reach 35% green financing in 2024
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The multilateral organization presented its new tourism strategy at FITUR 2023, which is set to help mitigate the effects of climate change, preserve biodiversity and enhance the cultural heritage of Latin America and the Caribbean. During the international fair, CAF also announced its adherence to the Glasgow Declaration on Tourism, and the opening of a new office in the Dominican Republic to promote regenerative tourism in the region.
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The main international tourism fair in the Hispanic world, FITUR 2023, was the stage on which CAF presented its new work proposal to foster a model of living, regenerative tourism that helps mitigate the effects of climate change, preserve biodiversity, enhance natural and cultural heritage and revive economies.
The proposal is part of the institution’s commitment to invest a total of USD 25 billion in green financing over the next five years and to become the green bank of Latin America and the Caribbean.
To advance this agenda and ensure that the voice of the region has a global echo, CAF held meetings and events with senior representatives of the public and private sectors, multilateral organizations and entrepreneurs in the tourism sector. In addition, it was the official sponsor of the FITURNEXT Observatory, a FITUR platform devoted to promoting good practices in tourism, with an emphasis on sustainability.
The following are the highlights of CAF’s participation at FITUR 2023:
These are the lines of action of CAF’s new tourism proposal:
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