Over the next decade, the tourism sector is expected to contribute $16 trillion to the global economy and create around 450 million jobs worldwide.
Initiatives led by the Prime Minister, including the development of Beynouna Village and other recently completed projects, are paving the way for national success in tourism.
The PM Office emphasized that by improving visitor experiences and upgrading lodging facilities to meet international standards, Ethiopia aims to draw global tourists and showcase its wealth of natural, historical, and cultural treasures.
Ethiopia possesses significant untapped potential across various sectors, particularly in tourist attractions.
To effectively harness these underutilized tourism sites, the government has recognized tourism as a key pillar of the homegrown economy, given the country's rich history, heritage, culture, natural resources, diverse wildlife, and unique marketable events.
As a result, numerous modern tourism destinations have been developed across the country, led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.