MTCO Executive Director, Dee Suvimol, Participated and Spoke in the Policy Roundtable on “Southeast Asian Tourism after Covid-19: Pathways towards Resilience and Recovery”

MTCO Executive Director, Dee Suvimol, participated and spoke in the Policy Roundtable on “Southeast Asian Tourism after Covid-19: Pathways towards Resilience and Recovery”, organized by the University of Auckland New Zealand, at Mahidol University’s Salaya Campus yesterday.

Ms Dee shared her thoughts on how to transform Southeast Asia’s tourism sector in a post-pandemic era.

The event was attended by the First Secretary from the Embassy of New Zealand, the research team from New Zealand and across Southeast Asian countries, representatives from international organizations such as UNDP, UNESCO, Asian Ecotourism Network, PATA Thailand Chapter, as well as the academic team from Mahidol University.

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