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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism Hon. I. Chester Cooper Elected Vice President of the UN World Tourism Organization General Assembl

Delegates from across the Americas gather for a commemorative photo during the 70th Meeting of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) General Assembly

Nassau, Bahamas (August 7, 2025) – In a significant development for regional tourism leadership, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, the Hon. I. Chester Cooper, has been elected Vice President of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) General Assembly representing the Americas region. He will serve in this capacity for the 2025 term.

The UNWTO General Assembly is the supreme decision-making body of the organization, responsible for electing officers, adopting policies, and guiding the global tourism agenda. Serving as Vice President places The Bahamas in a pivotal position to influence international tourism policy and collaborate on sustainable development priorities across the region.

The election took place during the official UNWTO Regional Commission for the Americas session held in Lima, Peru, on August 1, 2025, where Full Member States of the Americas region voted by secret ballot.

While The Bahamas previously held a Vice Presidency at the 21st UNWTO General Assembly in 2015, Deputy Prime Minister Cooper's election marks a renewed era of active leadership, with the country once again assuming a visible role on the world stage at a time when tourism faces both remarkable opportunities and complex challenges.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, the Hon. I. Chester Cooper, appointed Vice President of UNWTO General Assembly

“This appointment is the result of strong regional partnerships and a shared vision for a more resilient and inclusive tourism sector,” said Deputy Prime Minister Cooper. “It is an honour to represent The Bahamas and the Caribbean at this level, and I am committed to ensuring that our collective voice helps shape the future of global tourism policy and practice.”

As Vice President of the UNWTO General Assembly, Deputy Prime Minister Cooper will play a key role in facilitating international cooperation and supporting the implementation of sustainable tourism initiatives, reinforcing The Bahamas’ commitment to shaping a more equitable and sustainable global tourism sector.

About The Bahamas:The Bahamas has over 700 islands and cays, as well as 16 unique island destinations. Located only 50 miles off the coast of Florida, it offers a quick and easy way for travellers to escape their everyday. The island nation also boasts world-class fishing, diving, boating and thousands of miles of the Earth's most spectacular beaches for families, couples and adventurers to explore. See why It's Better in The Bahamas at www.bahamas.com or on FacebookYouTube or Instagram.

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