morocco launches social media campaign to promote sustainable travel
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Morocco Launches Social Media Campaign to Promote Sustainable Travel

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Couple Amal and Anass Yakine
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The Ministry of Tourism launched, in partnership with Moroccan globetrotters and couple Amal and Anass Yakine, a social media campaign to promote the best initiatives in terms of sustainable tourism in Morocco.

Entitled #sustainable travel, this project, which falls within the framework of the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, aims to raise the public’s awareness on the concept of sustainable tourism in Morocco.

The Moroccan globetrotters visited many cities including Chefchaouen, Dakhla, Aoufous, N’kob, Ouarzazate and Marrakech, and met with tourism stakeholders, who were nominated for the 7th edition of the Moroccan Trophies for Sustainable Tourism, in order to see the positive impact of these projects on local communities.

The Moroccan globetrotters also met with civil society actors mainly from the Talassemtane Association for Environment and Biodiversity (ATED) in Chefchaouen, the Sodev Morocco in Aoufous, and the Kasbah Baha Baha in N’Kob.

Source :Morocco World News

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