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Data the key to tourism growth in Africa

 

(Posted 24th April 2023)

 

Watch Alain St. Ange, former Minister for Tourism, Aviation, Ports and Marine of the Seychelles and now head of the St. Ange tourism consultancy, explain why data play such an important role in Africa to support tourism growth.

 

 

 

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