“Discover the 3rd Congolese Tourism Week in Matadi: Green investments and promotion of biodiversity at the heart of the event!”

The 3rd Congolese Tourism Week is about to begin, and this year, the city of Matadi, capital of the Kongo Central province, will host the event. Scheduled for November 9 to 12, 2023, this week under the theme “the promotion of green investments in the Tourism sector in the DRC” promises to be rich in meetings and exchanges.

Organized under the patronage of the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, the 3rd Congolese Tourism Week will be coordinated by Prime Minister Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde. This choice of theme is particularly relevant, because the DRC has positioned itself as a “solution country” in the fight against climate change, environmental protection and the restoration of biodiversity. The objective is to make the tourism sector a real economic engine and to promote green investments in favor of environmental protection.

Tourism Week will highlight the riches and identities of the DRC. Expected participants include economic operators, delegates from civil society and of course, the Congolese population in general and that of Kongo Central in particular. This year, the event will take place at the Alain Tendayi tourist site, thus highlighting biodiversity and green investment opportunities in the tourism sector.

Congolese Tourism Week in Matadi is a unique opportunity for the country to promote its tourism assets and show the world its commitment to environmental protection. This event also marks an important step in the development of the tourism sector in the DRC, offering opportunities for investment and sustainable development.

In short, the 3rd Congolese Tourism Week in Matadi promises to be a strong moment for the country and an opportunity to highlight the natural and cultural riches of the DRC, while encouraging green investments to create sustainable and responsible tourism. . Don’t miss this event which promises to be exciting and inspiring for the future of tourism in the DRC.

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