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Asia Foundation hosts regional workshop on sustainable and inclusive cultural tourism

The Asia Foundation teamed up with the US Embassy in Indonesia and Universitas Gajah Mada to host this year’s Young Southeast Asian Leadership Initiative (YSEALI) Regional Workshop on Sustainable and Inclusive Cultural Tourism.

Held last month, the workshop brought together 60 young leaders from ten Southeast Asian countries to address the critical need for more sustainable and inclusive tourism.  

The workshop emphasised how study and network development in sustainable and inclusive tourism bridges cultural divides, empowers communities and preserves heritage. 

Empowerment through cooperative effort

Likewise, the YSEALI program empowers young individuals to enhance their soft skills and leadership abilities, equipping them with the tools to take on influential roles in the community. 

By empowering young leaders and fostering collaboration between ASEAN nations and the United States, the workshop is paving the way for a more inclusive and sustainable tourism industry. 

As these young leaders apply their knowledge, they are transforming the tourism landscape to become a powerful force for positive change, cultural preservation, and sustainable development across the region. 

An immersive learning experience

According to Jason P Rebholz, counsellor for public diplomacy for the US Mission to Indonesia: “Southeast Asia is a region rich in culture, tradition, and culinary experiences that offer valuable opportunities for connection with the United States and the global community.”

Rebholz explained how the event enabled participants to learn from each other, share expertise, and empower each other for the future of sustainable and inclusive cultural tourism within the region.

He added: “We were delighted to have all the participants join us today to discuss sustainable and inclusive cultural tourism, which was an important issue in the region.”

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Asia Foundation hosts regional workshop on sustainable and inclusive cultural tourism

The Asia Foundation teamed up with the US Embassy in Indonesia and Universitas Gajah Mada to host this year’s Young Southeast Asian Leadership Initiative (YSEALI) Regional Workshop on Sustainable and Inclusive Cultural Tourism.

Held last month, the workshop brought together 60 young leaders from ten Southeast Asian countries to address the critical need for more sustainable and inclusive tourism.  

The workshop emphasised how study and network development in sustainable and inclusive tourism bridges cultural divides, empowers communities and preserves heritage. 

Empowerment through cooperative effort

Likewise, the YSEALI program empowers young individuals to enhance their soft skills and leadership abilities, equipping them with the tools to take on influential roles in the community. 

By empowering young leaders and fostering collaboration between ASEAN nations and the United States, the workshop is paving the way for a more inclusive and sustainable tourism industry. 

As these young leaders apply their knowledge, they are transforming the tourism landscape to become a powerful force for positive change, cultural preservation, and sustainable development across the region. 

An immersive learning experience

According to Jason P Rebholz, counsellor for public diplomacy for the US Mission to Indonesia: “Southeast Asia is a region rich in culture, tradition, and culinary experiences that offer valuable opportunities for connection with the United States and the global community.”

Rebholz explained how the event enabled participants to learn from each other, share expertise, and empower each other for the future of sustainable and inclusive cultural tourism within the region.

He added: “We were delighted to have all the participants join us today to discuss sustainable and inclusive cultural tourism, which was an important issue in the region.”

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