ENB tour operators commend NVS Intervention; Outreach due to revolutionize provincial tourism and hospitality
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- Tour operators in East New Britain Province praised the National Volunteer Service (NVS) for deploying skilled volunteers.
- The intervention aims to boost the provincial tourism and hospitality sector and its economy.
- A collaborative awareness session was recently held in Kokopo, organized by the East New Britain Tourism Promotion Authority.
Local tour guides and operators in East New Britain Province have lauded the National Volunteer Service (NVS) for its initiative to deploy specialized national volunteers. These volunteers possess skills tailored to the tourism and hospitality sector, with the goal of invigorating the provincial economy.
The NVS intervention is seen as a significant step towards enhancing the region's tourism offerings. The program focuses on placing highly skilled individuals who can contribute directly to the growth and development of local businesses within the sector.
This commendation follows a successful collaborative stakeholder awareness session held in Kokopo. The event was organized by the East New Britain Tourism Promotion Authority (ENBTPA) and highlighted the collaborative spirit between government agencies, the NVS, and local tourism businesses. The initiative is expected to revolutionize provincial tourism and hospitality.
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