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According to the Bank’s website, the subcluster TA will address the gaps that hinder the advancement of the tourism sector by leveraging digital innovations and sustainability-driven policies that will enhance tourism's contribution to regional trade and economic diversification. It aims to enhance services trade focusing on tourism and digital services within the CAREC region by promoting smart, green, and inclusive digital solutions and creating tourist-friendly environments. The focus is on improving cross-border connectivity, advancing sustainable and effective tourism policies and practices, and accelerating digital transformation. This subproject TA will introduce digital and eco-friendly tourism solutions to improve regional competitiveness and resilience, using technology for seamless and culturally enriched travel experiences. These efforts will build on the achievements and lessons from previous ADB support and reflect the strong commitment of CAREC countries to continue regional-level coordination and implement the CAREC tourism strategy and action plan.
The CAREC region has significant potential for tourism growth, particularly in cultural, nature-based, and cross-border tourism. However, limited digitalization across the tourism value chain, weak coordination among tourism institutions, and inefficient border processes hinder its continuous progress.
According to the Technical Assistance Report, the Risk Categories are:
Environment: Not Applicable
Involuntary Resettlement: Not Applicable
Indigenous Peoples: Not Applicable
The TA cluster subproject 5 financing amount is $550,000 which will be financed on a grant basis by ADB’s Technical Assistance Special Fund ($300,000 TASF 8 and $250,000 TASF other sources).
Governments of CAREC member countries will provide counterpart support in the form of counterpart staff and other in-kind contributions.
Project Officer: Zulfia Karimova
Designation: Principal Regional Cooperation Specialist - Asian Development Bank
Email: zkarimova@adb.org
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