Emmanuel K Bensah Jr shared "AFRICA IN FOCUS 15-07-14.mp3" with you

From The Trials & Tribulations of a Freshly-Arrived Denizen...of Ghana Thu Jul 17 2014, 20:31:00

From Emmanuel K:

"Kindly find the podcast of the NINTH edition of the "Africa in Focus" show, which interrogated the question:

"Even as we celebrate this beautiful new star of Africa, we must begin to ask important questions on how it has been able to link conservation and tourism to development in a way that is reflected through the annual gorilla-naming ceremony. As Ghana prepares itself to host the UN World Tourism Organisation international conference on Tourism Branding, what lessons can it learn from Rwanda which makes up to USD300m a year on tourism?"

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